The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others

被引:626
作者
Pronin, E [1 ]
Lin, DY [1 ]
Ross, L [1 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
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10.1177/0146167202286008
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Three studies suggest that individuals see the existence and operation of cognitive and motivational biases much mare in others than in themselves. Study 1 provides evidence from three surveys that people rate themselves as less subject to various biases than the "average American," classmates in a seminar, and fellow airport travelers. Data from the third survey further suggest that such claims arise from the interplay among availability biases and self-enhancement motives. Participants in one follow-up study who showed the better-than-average bias insisted that their self-assessment is were accurate and objective even after reading a description of how they could have been affected by the relevant bias. Participants in a final study reported their peer's self-serving attributions regarding test performance to be biased but their own similarly self-serving attributions to be free of bias. The relevance of these phenomena to naive realism and to conflict, misunderstanding, and dispute resolution is discussed.
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