Journal title CADMO
Author/s Serhat Erat, Citci Sadettin Haluk, Kurtulus Demirkol
Publishing Year 2016 Issue 2016/1
Language English Pages 13 P. 57-69 File size 159 KB
DOI 10.3280/CAD2016-001007
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Current theories of educational psychology and academic motivation assert that confidence of students in their own abilities and performances is an important determinant of their academic performances. In an experimental setting, we examine whether students accurately estimate or overestimate their performances. We establish that most of students exhibit overconfidence in their abilities and performances. More importantly, we find that overconfidence of students significantly decreases their academic performances. The negative relation between overconfidence and academic performance depends on the field of study and is stronger for students studying at Department of Electronic Engineering and Department of Material Science and Engineering. Moreover, our results indicate no significant gender differences in overconfident behavior. Findings of the paper suggest that in order to form effective teaching and grading strategies, teachers and pedagogues should consider effects of student’s tendency to be overconfident.
Keywords: Overconfidence, judgment accuracy, field of study, student performance, student motivation
Serhat Erat, Citci Sadettin Haluk, Kurtulus Demirkol, Overconfidence in Classroom in "CADMO" 1/2016, pp 57-69, DOI: 10.3280/CAD2016-001007