ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019

The Effect of Experiencing Visual Illusion Induces Uncertainty of Own Social Perception

Paris, France · March 2019

Posters · Social Psychology

  • Ayumi Kambara
    Kyoto Gakuen University

Abstract

It has been pointed out that people tend to be overconfident about their social objectivity (Naïve realism). It was hypothesized that Naïve realism is derived from confidence about physical perception. This empirically demonstrated that visual illusion, which cause suspicious about physical perception, induces uncertainty of own social perception.

Social Cognition

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