v******a 发帖数: 45075 | 1 "....Yates et al.(1989) found that their mainland Chinese respondents
exhibited *substantially* greater overconfidence than their American
respondents. Whereas, on average, the over/underconfidence index for
the Americans was 7.2%, it was considerably higher for the Chinese,
13.4%. The studies by the Wright and Phillips group included Chinese
respondents in Hong Kong and Malaysia,. The Wright and Phillips results,
along with those of Yates et al. (1989), suggest that Chinese cultures
might bedis | v******a 发帖数: 45075 | 2 I don't know much about Japanese culture aside from the common
knowledge that it were inherited from ours. The paper, interestingly
enough, didn't include South Korea and Japan. I would boldly conjecture
that Japanese respondents won't be so over-confident. In fact, they may
well show some under-confidence.
If my conjecture is true, what explains this?
【在 v******a 的大作中提到】 : "....Yates et al.(1989) found that their mainland Chinese respondents : exhibited *substantially* greater overconfidence than their American : respondents. Whereas, on average, the over/underconfidence index for : the Americans was 7.2%, it was considerably higher for the Chinese, : 13.4%. The studies by the Wright and Phillips group included Chinese : respondents in Hong Kong and Malaysia,. The Wright and Phillips results, : along with those of Yates et al. (1989), suggest that Chinese cultures : might bedis
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