Justin Kruger
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- Bachelors Psychology Cornell University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Justin S. Kruger is an American social psychologist and professor at New York University Stern School of Business. Education Kruger received his BS in Psychology from Santa Clara University in 1993 , and received his PhD in Social Psychology from Cornell University in 1999.
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- Why People Fail to Recognize Their Own Incompetence (2003) (919)
- Lake Wobegon be gone! The "below-average effect" and the egocentric nature of comparative ability judgments. (1999) (894)
- What to Do on Spring Break? (2003) (603)
- Why the Unskilled Are Unaware: Further Explorations of (Absent) Self-Insight Among the Incompetent. (2008) (559)
- Egocentrism over e-mail: can we communicate as well as we think? (2005) (379)
- The Effort Heuristic (2004) (267)
- Egocentrism and focalism in unrealistic optimism (and pessimism) (2004) (212)
- The influence of egocentrism and focalism on people's optimism in competitions: when what affects us equally affects me more. (2003) (201)
- If you don't want to be late, enumerate: Unpacking reduces the planning fallacy (2004) (188)
- You don't know me, but I know you: the illusion of asymmetric insight. (2001) (161)
- Unskilled and unaware--but why? A reply to Krueger and Mueller (2002). (2002) (146)
- Naive cynicism in everyday theories of responsibility assessment : On biased assumptions of bias (1999) (139)
- Actions, Intentions, and Self-Assessment: The Road to Self-Enhancement Is Paved with Good Intentions (2004) (137)
- How unaware are the unskilled? Empirical tests of the “signal extraction” counterexplanation for the Dunning–Kruger effect in self-evaluation of performance (2013) (130)
- When what you type isn’t what they read: The perseverance of stereotypes and expectancies over e-mail (2005) (93)
- Counterfactual thinking and the first instinct fallacy. (2005) (93)
- Variety Amnesia : Recalling Past Variety Can Accelerate Recovery from Satiation (2009) (92)
- The Rational Side of Egocentrism in Social Comparisons (2006) (87)
- Slow Down! Insensitivity to Rate of Consumption Leads to Avoidable Satiation (2013) (85)
- Intentions in teasing: when "just kidding" just isn't good enough. (2006) (68)
- Is Variety the Spice of Life? It All Depends on the Rate of Consumption (2011) (57)
- Consumer Confusion of Percent Differences (2008) (55)
- The Spotlight Effect Revisited: Overestimating the Manifest Variability of Our Actions and Appearance (2002) (55)
- The Paradox of Alypius and the Pursuit of Unwanted Information (2006) (49)
- Everyday egocentrism and everyday interpersonal problems. (1999) (36)
- The hobgoblin of consistency: algorithmic judgment strategies underlie inflated self-assessments of performance. (2013) (33)
- Portioning Using Ordinal Preferences: Fairness and Efficiency (2019) (26)
- The Propensity Effect (2006) (25)
- When Social Worlds Collide: Overconfidence in the Multiple Audience Problem (2000) (24)
- Empirical Analysis of Aggregation Methods for Collective Annotation (2014) (22)
- When Consumers’ Self-Image Motives Fail (2007) (19)
- Why the Unskilled are Unaware: Further Explorations of (Absent) Self-Insight Among the Incompetent (2006) (19)
- Axiomatic analysis of aggregation methods for collective annotation (2014) (18)
- On the genesis of inflated (and deflated) judgments of responsibility (2009) (17)
- On the Genesis of Inflated (and Deflated) Judgments of Responsibility: Egocentrism Revisited (2006) (12)
- Strategic Manipulation with Incomplete Preferences: Possibilities and Impossibilities for Positional Scoring Rules (2020) (10)
- Current Directions in Psychological (2010) (8)
- (Not so) positive illusions (2009) (7)
- An Arrovian impossibility in combining ranking and evaluation (2021) (6)
- Not in My Backyard: The Influence of Arbitrary Boundaries on Consumer Choice (2007) (6)
- Between a rock and a hard place: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t (2009) (5)
- The Truth Never Stands in the Way of a Good Story: The Distortion of Stories in the Service of Entertainment (2006) (4)
- Variety Amnesia: Recalling Past Variety Can Accelerate Recovery from Satiation (2009) (4)
- Refinements and Randomised Versions of Some Tournament Solutions (2017) (3)
- The Interpersonal Implications of Stealing the Glory (2006) (3)
- The “reign of error” in social psychology: On the real versus imagined consequences of problem-focused research (2004) (3)
- Positional Social Decision Schemes: Fair and Efficient Portioning (2018) (3)
- Why Calling Attention to Success Seems to Invite Failure (2009) (2)
- Fall if it Lifts your Teammate: A Novel Type of Candidate Manipulation (2019) (1)
- Too Much of a Good Thing: Insensitivity to Rate of Consumption Leads to Unforeseen Satiation (2009) (1)
- You Can’T Handle the Truth! a Self-Other Difference in the Pursuit of Unpleasant Information (2008) (0)
- How Consumers Evaluate the Quality of Purchase Decisions (2007) (0)
- Consumer Confusion of Percent Differences: When Less Is More and More Is Less (2005) (0)
- The Construction of Satiation: Recalling Related Intervening Experiences Accelerates Recovery From Satiation (2009) (0)
- 9. On first versus false instincts (2010) (0)
- Which dictatorial domains are superdictatorial? A complete characterization for the Gibbard-Satterthwaite impossibility (2018) (0)
- ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH (2015) (0)
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Focalism in Evaluations of Consumer Choice (2007) (0)
- Permutation-Based Randomised Tournament Solutions (2017) (0)
- Restricting the domain allows for weaker independence (2018) (0)
- The relationship between Arrow's and Wilson's theorems on restricted domains (2021) (0)
- The feature-positive effect in allocations of responsibility for collaborative tasks ☆ (2012) (0)
- ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL COGNITION Counterfactual Thinking and the First Instinct Fallacy (2005) (0)
- Restricting the domain allows for weaker independence (2018) (0)
- The Persuasiveness of One- vs. Two-Tailed Tests of Significance: When Weak Results are Preferred Over Strong (2006) (0)
- Award organizers should have noted the paper (2000) (0)
- Steps towards decisiveness in social choice. (Règles de vote avec univers parallèles) (2019) (0)
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