Flawed Self-Assessment
Cornell University · Stanford University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Research from numerous corners of psychological inquiry suggests that self-assessments of skill and character are often flawed in substantive and systematic ways. We review empirical findings on the imperfect nature of self-assessment and discuss implications for three real-world domains: health, education, and the workplace. In general, people's self-views hold only a tenuous to modest relationship with their actual behavior and performance. The correlation between self-ratings of skill and actual performance in many domains is moderate to meager-indeed, at times, other people's predictions of a person's outcomes prove more accurate than that person's self-predictions. In addition, people overrate themselves.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.16
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 334
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Imperfect
- Empirical research
- Self-assessment
- Epistemology
- Quality Education