Overconfidence linked to one's view of intelligence

Monday, March 7, 2016 - 10:30 in Psychology & Sociology

A person's tendency to be overconfident increases if he or she thinks intelligence is fixed and unchangeable, new research shows. Such people tend to maintain their overconfidence by concentrating on the easy parts of tasks while spending as little time as possible on the hard parts of tasks, the work suggests.

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