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   On the psychology of self-prediction: Consideration of situational barriers to intended actions  
   
نویسنده poon c.s.k. ,koehler d.j. ,buehler r.
منبع judgment and decision making - 2014 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:207 -225
چکیده    When people predict their future behavior,they tend to place too much weight on their current intentions,which produces an optimistic bias for behaviors associated with currently strong intentions. more realistic self-predictions require greater sensitivity to situational barriers,such as obstacles or competing demands,that may interfere with the translation of current intentions into future behavior. we consider three reasons why people may not adjust sufficiently for such barriers. first,self-predictions may focus exclusively on current intentions,ignoring potential barriers altogether. we test this possibility,in three studies,with manipulations that draw greater attention to barriers. second,barriers may be discounted in the self-prediction process. we test this possibility by comparing prospective and retrospective ratings of the impact of barriers on the target behavior. neither possibility was supported in these tests,or in a further test examining whether an optimally weighted statistical model could improve on the accuracy of self-predictions by placing greater weight on anticipated situational barriers. instead,the evidence supports a third possibility: even when they acknowledge that situational factors can affect the likelihood of carrying out an intended behavior,people do not adequately moderate the weight placed on their current intentions when predicting their future behavior. © 2014.
کلیدواژه Intention; Optimistic bias; Self-prediction
آدرس university of waterloo, Canada, department of psychology,university of waterloo,200 university avenue west,waterloo,on n2l 3g1, Canada, wilfrid laurier university, Canada
 
     
   
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