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High Stakes Overconfidence


Abstract: Cognitive heuristics simplify decisions, even if they introduce biases. This can be an efficient tradeoff when the costs of bias are low, but may be problematic when the stakes are high. Study 1 (N = 118 contestants) examines the confidence of contestants on a game show, the Million Dollar Money Drop. The results show that, even in the presence of substantial incentives, contestants are more confident than they are accurate. Study 2 (N = 1567 MBA students) analyzes course examinations and finds again that test-takers are more confident than accurate. Study 3 (N = 226 Amazon Mechanical Turk Workers) demonstrates that these results are robust to variations in payoff schemes. These findings attest to the durability of overconfidence in judgment, even when stakes are high.


Keywords: overconfidence, overprecision, high-stakes, judgment and decision making, heuristics

Topic: DEC   |   Format: Full Paper


Sandy Campbell, University of California Berkeley (sandyca@berkeley.edu)
United States

Don Moore, University of California Berkeley (dm@berkeley.edu)
United States

 


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