APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
People Are Underconfident in Their Accurate Estimates of Population Size
- Jack Cao
Harvard University - Mahzarin Banaji
Harvard University
Abstract
How skilled are people at estimating the size of a population based on information from random samples? We identity conditions when people’s intuitive estimates closely match Bayesian predictions. Despite this accuracy, people were underconfident, suggesting that people lack awareness of their own statistical savvy.
Judgment and Decision Making