You’re probably familiar with self-serving bias, even if you don’t know it by name. A self-serving bias is the common habit of a person taking credit for positive events or outcomes, but blaming ...
When presenting in front of an audience, you’ll probably think about what you want to gain—and that’s okay. You’ve got a sale to make, investors to convince, minds to change. But to make an impact, ...
Self-Presentation Bias and Continuing Motivation among Chinese Students: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon
Self-presentation bias and continuing motivation for difficult and easy tasks among Grade 7 and 11 students in the People's Republic of China were investigated. Participants were 517 students from two ...
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