Illusory superiority
In the field of social psychology, illusory superiority is a condition of cognitive bias wherein a person overestimates their own qualities and abilities, in relation to the same qualities and abilities of other people. Illusory superiority is one of many positive illusions, relating to the self, that are evident in the study of intelligence, the effective performance of tasks and tests, and the possession of desirable personal characteristics and personality traits.
Above-average effectAbove average effectBetter-than-average effectDowning effectHotness Delusion SyndromeIncompetence syndromeIncompetent and unawareLake Wobegon EffectLake Wobegon effectLake Wobegone effectLake Woebegone EffectLake Woebegone effectLake wobegon effectLake woebegone effectLeniency biasLeniency errorPrimus inter pares effectSense of relative superioritySuperiority biasUnskilled and Unaware of ItUnskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-AssessmentsUnskilled and unaware of itUnskilled and unaware of it: how difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments
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Above-average effectAbove average effectAssured clear distance aheadBad Science (Goldacre book)Behaviorally anchored rating scalesBennet familyBetter-than-average effectBias blind spotCognitive biasConsumer ethnocentrismCrank (person)Downing effectDunning–Kruger effectFalse-uniqueness effectGrandiose delusionsHalo effectHaridas PalHotness Delusion SyndromeIllusion of controlImplicit self-esteemImpostor syndromeIncompetence syndromeIncompetent and unawareIntrospectionIntrospection illusionLake Wobegon EffectLake Wobegon effectLake Wobegone effectLake Woebegone EffectLake Woebegone effectLake wobegon effectLake woebegone effectLeniency biasLeniency errorList of cognitive biasesList of effectsList of memory biasesList of psychological effectsNarcissismNarcissistic personality disorder
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Illusory superiority
In the field of social psychology, illusory superiority is a condition of cognitive bias wherein a person overestimates their own qualities and abilities, in relation to the same qualities and abilities of other people. Illusory superiority is one of many positive illusions, relating to the self, that are evident in the study of intelligence, the effective performance of tasks and tests, and the possession of desirable personal characteristics and personality traits.
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Dans le domaine de la psycholo ...... es, et l'effet du lac Wobegon.
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In the field of social psychol ...... ves and get along with others.
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Superioridade ilusória ou ilus ...... smos e conviver com os outros.
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Złudzenie ponadprzeciętności – ...... ęcej zobacz: autowaloryzacja).
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Иллюзо́рное превосхо́дство — в ...... было использовано в 1991 году.
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وهم التفوق وهو اعتقاد عند بعض ...... ائق "المتوسط" (Swenson, 1980).
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Dans le domaine de la psycholo ...... n de connaissance asymétrique.
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In the field of social psychol ...... istics and personality traits.
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Superioridade ilusória ou ilus ...... s de personalidade desejáveis.
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Złudzenie ponadprzeciętności – ...... uje się psychologia społeczna.
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Иллюзо́рное превосхо́дство — в ...... было использовано в 1991 году.
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وهم التفوق وهو اعتقاد عند بعض ...... ائق "المتوسط" (Swenson, 1980).
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Illusory superiority
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Superioridade ilusória
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Supériorité illusoire
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Złudzenie ponadprzeciętności
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Иллюзорное превосходство
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وهم التفوق
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