“To hope was to expect”: The impact of perspective taking and forecast type on wishful thinking

Volume: 33, Issue: 4, Pages: 411 - 426
Published: Jan 10, 2020
Abstract
When forecasting future outcomes, people tend to believe that the outcomes they want to happen are also likely to happen. Despite numerous attempts, few systematic factors have been identified that consistently and robustly reduce wishful thinking (WT) effects. Using elections and sporting event outcomes as contexts, three experiments examined whether taking the perspective of a political rival or opposing fan reduced WT effects. We also...
Paper Details
Title
“To hope was to expect”: The impact of perspective taking and forecast type on wishful thinking
Published Date
Jan 10, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
411 - 426
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