Overestimation Bias in Self-reported SAT Scores

نویسندگان

  • Richard E. Mayer
  • Andrew T. Stull
  • Julie Campbell
  • Kevin Almeroth
  • Bruce Bimber
  • Dorothy Chun
  • Allan Knight
  • A. T. Stull
چکیده

The authors analyzed self-reported SAT scores and actual SAT scores for five different samples of college students (N=650). Students overestimated their actual SAT scores by an average of 25 points (SD=81, d=0.31), with 10% under-reporting, 51% reporting accurately, and 39% over-reporting, indicating a systematic bias towards overreporting. The amount of over-reporting was greater for lower-scoring than higher-scoring students, was greater for upper division than lower division students, and was equivalent for men and women. There was a strong correlation between self-reported and actual SAT scores (r=0.82), indicating high validity of students’ memories of their scores. Results replicate previous findings (Kuncel, Credé, & Thomas, 2005) and are consistent with a motivated distortion hypothesis. Caution is suggested in using self-reported SAT scores in psychological research.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006