The Social Psychology of Biased Self-Assessment

Objective: To describe the psychological mechanisms that underlie biased self-assessment and suggest pedagogical techniques to counter them. Findings: Since the psychological mechanisms that underlie bias self-assessment occur below awareness, strategies that attempt to address bias directly are unl...

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description Objective: To describe the psychological mechanisms that underlie biased self-assessment and suggest pedagogical techniques to counter them. Findings: Since the psychological mechanisms that underlie bias self-assessment occur below awareness, strategies that attempt to address bias directly are unlikely to succeed. A more effective approach may be to structure students' learning experiences in ways that prevent the unconscious biasing mechanisms from operating efficiently. Given the importance of accurate self-knowledge for professional students and clinicians, as well as its difficulty to attain, an understanding of the psychological mechanisms that contribute the most common forms of biased self-assessment is essential for creating and implementing effective mitigation strategies. Keywords: self, self-awareness, self-assessment, self-knowledge, bias, Entrustable Professional Outcomes, EPA
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Academically Gifted
Behavior
Bias
Clinical decision making
Cognitive biases
College faculty
Correlation
Decision making
Educational aspects
Educational research
Feedback
Gifted
Health education
Higher education
Interpersonal Competence
Knowledge
Laboratories
Meta Analysis
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Pharmacy
Physicians
Psychological research
Psychological Studies
Ratings & rankings
Reflective practice
Resistance (Psychology)
Self awareness
Self evaluation
Self knowledge
Social psychology
Social skills
Students
Success
Systematic review
Teaching Methods
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