Why and when peer prediction is superior to self-prediction the weight given to future aspiration versus past achievement. [article].
Peer predictions of future behavior and achievement are often more accurate than those furnished by the self. Although both self- and peer predictions correlate equally with future outcomes, peers tend to avoid the degree of overoptimism so often seen in self-predictions. In 3 studies, the authors...
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