Biases in Social Comparative Judgments The Role of Nonmotivated Factors in Above-Average and Comparative -Optimism Effects. (Articles ).

Biases in social comparative judgments, such as those illustrated by above-average and comparative optimism effects, are often as products of motivated reasoing (e,g., self-enhancement). These effects however, can also be produced by information-processing limitations or aspects of judgment process...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chambers, John R.
Format: Analytics