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Abstract
This study investigated whether low self-esteem affects the formation of self-performance estimates in non-social contexts. Young adults (N=57) with either high or low self-esteem performed perceptual decision-making tasks with or without feedback. While objective performance was similar between groups, low self-esteem participants consistently underestimated their performance in subjective ratings. This suggests a potential domain-general bias in self-belief formation related to low self-esteem.
Publisher
Translational Psychiatry
Published On
Jul 11, 2022
Authors
Marion Rouault, Geert-Jan Will, Stephen M. Fleming, Raymond J. Dolan
Tags
self-esteem
performance estimation
subjective ratings
cognitive bias
young adults
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