APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Easier Seen Than Done: People Overestimate Learning after Repeatedly Watching Others Perform
- Michael Kardas
University of Chicago - Ed O'Brien
University of Chicago
Abstract
Repeatedly watching others perform causes viewers to believe that their own abilities are improving (Study 1). However, in a darts task, repeated viewers overestimated their abilities (Study 2). In a juggling task, simply holding the pins reduced perceived skill acquisition (Study 3), suggesting an information gap between viewers and performers.
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