APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
The Distorting Effects of Self-Confidence on Problem Solving and Planning
- Noah Cohen
Long Island University--Brooklyn
Abstract
The Tower of Hanoi evaluates problem solving performance. Literature indicates that the Tower is used to measure frontal lobe efficiency (Goel and Grafman, 1995), while also testing language skills (Jalali-Moghadam and Kormi-Nouri, 2015). Our interest lies in examining effects of overconfidence on performance.
Human Learning and Memory