Does the better-than-average effect show that people are overconfident? Two experiments
Journal
Journal of the European Economic Association
Subject
Economics
Publishing details
Authors / Editors
Benoit J-P;Dubra J;Moore D A
Biographies
Publication Year
2014
Abstract
We conduct two experimental tests of the claim that people are overconfident, using new tests of overplacement that are based on a formal Bayesian model. Our two experiments, on easy quizzes, find that people overplace themselves. More precisely, we find apparently overconfident data that cannot be accounted for by a rational population of expected utility maximizers who care only about money. The finding represents new evidence of overconfidence that is robust to the Bayesian critique offered by Benoît and Dubra (Jean-Pierre Benoît and Juan Dubra (2011). “Apparent Overconfidence.” Econometrica, 79, 1591–1625). We discuss possible limitations of our results.
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