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The following pages link to Self-Confidence and Personal Motivation (Q4789649):
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- Parasitical cultures? The cultural origins of institutions and development (Q372215) (← links)
- Affective decision making: a theory of optimism bias (Q417671) (← links)
- A simple impossibility result in behavioral contract theory (Q427126) (← links)
- Complementarity of behavioral biases (Q430899) (← links)
- Reminder game: indirectness in persuasion (Q516992) (← links)
- Value formation: the role of esteem (Q523455) (← links)
- Honesty and informal agreements (Q523491) (← links)
- Overconfidence and moral hazard (Q645649) (← links)
- Signaling strength? An analysis of decision making in \textit{The weakest link} (Q763352) (← links)
- The ostrich effect: Selective attention to information (Q833110) (← links)
- Utility from anticipation and personal equilibrium (Q992052) (← links)
- Discretionary rewards as a feedback mechanism (Q1036595) (← links)
- Type indeterminacy: A model of the KT(Kahneman-Tversky)-man (Q1044191) (← links)
- Learning and sophistication in coordination games (Q1047791) (← links)
- Hyperbolic discounting and secondary markets. (Q1408642) (← links)
- Strategic delegation in consumer cooperatives under mixed oligopoly (Q1651025) (← links)
- Distributed investment decisions and forecasting errors: an analysis based on a multi-agent simulation model (Q1698910) (← links)
- Call to action: intrinsic motives and material interests (Q1712169) (← links)
- This is how we do it: how social norms and social identity shape decision making under uncertainty (Q1712181) (← links)
- The signaling value of punishing norm-breakers and rewarding norm-followers (Q1712184) (← links)
- Testing models of belief bias: an experiment (Q1735770) (← links)
- Biased learning creates overconfidence (Q1757716) (← links)
- Confidence in knowledge or confidence in the ability to learn: an experiment on the causal effects of beliefs on motivation (Q1792566) (← links)
- Delegation and motivation (Q2015044) (← links)
- Preferences and information processing under vague information (Q2034811) (← links)
- The interactive dynamics of autonomous and heteronomous motives (Q2070555) (← links)
- Self-perceptions about academic achievement: evidence from Mexico City (Q2088260) (← links)
- Memory recall bias of overconfident and underconfident individuals after feedback (Q2091687) (← links)
- Distrust in experts and the origins of disagreement (Q2123183) (← links)
- Biased learning under ambiguous information (Q2155257) (← links)
- Limited cognitive ability and selective information processing (Q2178027) (← links)
- Feedback spillovers across tasks, self-confidence and competitiveness (Q2206804) (← links)
- Never underestimate your opponent: hindsight bias causes overplacement and overentry into competition (Q2212785) (← links)
- Optimal similarity judgments in intertemporal choice (and beyond) (Q2220919) (← links)
- Overconfidence and timing of entry (Q2223647) (← links)
- Motivated memory in dictator games (Q2273948) (← links)
- Understanding time-inconsistent heterogeneous preferences in economics and finance: a practice theory approach (Q2288921) (← links)
- States of nature and states of mind: a generalized theory of decision-making (Q2300597) (← links)
- A passion for voting (Q2343382) (← links)
- Self-control in peer groups (Q2386132) (← links)
- Performance of procrastinators: On the value of deadlines (Q2429997) (← links)
- Imperfect memory and choice under risk (Q2442847) (← links)
- Evolutionary justifications for non-Bayesian beliefs (Q2451396) (← links)
- Can anticipatory feelings explain anomalous choices of information sources? (Q2466861) (← links)
- Durable goods as commitment devices under quasi-hyperbolic discounting (Q2668977) (← links)
- Second-best probability weighting (Q2685828) (← links)
- Misperception and cognition in markets (Q6105145) (← links)
- Rationalisable belief selection (Q6140006) (← links)
- Anchored belief updating from recommendations (Q6146462) (← links)
- Imposing commitment to rein in overconfidence in learning (Q6494251) (← links)