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  • David Dunning, Judith A. Meyerowitz, Amy D. Holzberg, Ambiguity and self-evaluation: The role of idiosyncratic trait definitions in self-serving assessments of ability., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 57 (6), 1989, s. 1082–1090, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.57.6.1082, ISSN 1939-1315.
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  • Iris W. Schmidt, Ina J. Berg, Betto G. Deelman, Illusory Superiority in Self-Reported Memory of Older Adults, „Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition”, 6 (4), 1999, s. 288–301, DOI10.1076/1382-5585(199912)06:04;1-B;FT288, ISSN 1382-5585.
  • Justin Kruger, David Dunning, Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties in recognizing one’s own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 77 (6), 1999, s. 1121–1134, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.77.6.1121, PMID10626367.
  • Joyce Ehrlinger, David Dunning, How chronic self-views influence (and potentially mislead) estimates of performance., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 84 (1), 2003, s. 5–17, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.84.1.5, PMID12518967.
  • Daniel R. Ames, Lara K. Kammrath, Mind-Reading and Metacognition: Narcissism, not Actual Competence, Predicts Self-Estimated Ability, „Journal of Nonverbal Behavior”, 28 (3), 2004, s. 187–209, DOI10.1023/B:JONB.0000039649.20015.0e, ISSN 0191-5886 (ang.).
  • Katherine A. Burson, Richard P. Larrick, Joshua Klayman, Skilled or unskilled, but still unaware of it: How perceptions of difficulty drive miscalibration in relative comparisons., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 90 (1), 2006, s. 60–77, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.90.1.60, PMID16448310 [dostęp 2016-01-13].
  • Joyce Ehrlinger i inni, Why the unskilled are unaware: Further explorations of (absent) self-insight among the incompetent, „Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes”, 105 (1), 2008, s. 98–121, DOI10.1016/j.obhdp.2007.05.002, PMID19568317, PMCIDPMC2702783.
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  • Margaret A. Neale, Max H. Bazerman, The Effects of Framing and Negotiator Overconfidence on Bargaining Behaviors and Outcomes, „Academy of Management Journal”, 28 (1), 1985, s. 34–49, DOI10.2307/256060, ISSN 0001-4273, JSTOR256060 (ang.).
  • Jerry Suls, Katherine Lemos, H. Lockett Stewart, Self-esteem, construal, and comparisons with the self, friends, and peers., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 82 (2), 1985, s. 252–261, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.82.2.252, PMID11831414.
  • Linda S. Perloff, Barbara K. Fetzer, Selfother judgments and perceived vulnerability to victimization., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 50 (3), 1986, s. 502–510, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.50.3.502.
  • Jonathon D. Brown, Evaluations of Self and Others: Self-Enhancement Biases in Social Judgments, „Social Cognition”, 4 (4), 1986, s. 353–376, DOI10.1521/soco.1986.4.4.353, ISSN 0278-016X.
  • Bram P. Buunk, Perceived Superiority of One’s Own Relationship and Perceived Prevalence of Happy and Unhappy Relationships, „British Journal of Social Psychology”, 40 (4), 2001, s. 565–574, DOI10.1348/014466601164984.
  • Vera Hoorens, Peter Harris, Distortions in reports of health behaviors: The time span effect and illusory supefuority, „Psychology & Health”, 13 (3), 1998, s. 451–466, DOI10.1080/08870449808407303, ISSN 0887-0446.
  • Ola Svenson, Are we all less risky and more skillful than our fellow drivers?, „Acta Psychologica”, 47 (2), 1981, s. 143–148, DOI10.1016/0001-6918(81)90005-6.
  • Iain A. McCormick, Frank H. Walkey, Dianne E. Green, Comparative perceptions of driver ability– A confirmation and expansion, „Accident Analysis & Prevention”, 18 (3), 1986, s. 205–208, DOI10.1016/0001-4575(86)90004-7 (ang.).
  • Irene Scopelliti i inni, Bias Blind Spot: Structure, Measurement, and Consequences, „Management Science”, 61 (10), 2015, s. 2468–2486, DOI10.1287/mnsc.2014.2096, ISSN 0025-1909 [dostęp 2017-05-25].
  • Steven J. Heine, Takeshi Hamamura, In Search of East Asian Self-Enhancement, „Personality and Social Psychology Review”, 11 (1), 2016, s. 4–27, DOI10.1177/1088868306294587, PMID18453453 (ang.).
  • Tori DeAngelis, Why we overestimate our competence., „Monitor on Psychology”, 34 (2), 2003, s. 60–62, DOI10.1037/e300052003-031.
  • Carl F. Falk i inni, Why Do Westerners Self-Enhance More than East Asians?, „European Journal of Personality”, 23 (3), 2009, s. 183–203, DOI10.1002/per.715.
  • David J. Martin, Lyn Y. Abramson, Lauren B. Alloy, Illusion of control for self and others in depressed and nondepressed college students., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 46 (1), 1984, s. 125–136, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.46.1.125.
  • William C. Compton, Are positive illusions necessary for self-esteem: a research note, „Personality and Individual Differences”, 13 (12), 1992, s. 1343–1344, DOI10.1016/0191-8869(92)90177-q (ang.).
  • C. Raymond Knee, Miron Zuckerman, A Nondefensive Personality: Autonomy and Control as Moderators of Defensive Coping and Self-Handicapping, „Journal of Research in Personality”, 32 (2), 1998, s. 115–130, DOI10.1006/jrpe.1997.2207.
  • C. Randall Colvin, Jack Block, David C. Funder, Overly positive self-evaluations and personality: Negative implications for mental health., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 68 (6), 1995, s. 1152–1162, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.68.6.1152, PMID7608859.
  • Jonathan Shedler, Martin Mayman, Melvin Manis, The illusion of mental health., „American Psychologist”, 48 (11), 1993, s. 1117–1131, DOI10.1037/0003-066x.48.11.1117, PMID8259825.
  • Constantine Sedikides, Robert S. Horton, Aiden P. Gregg, The Why’s the Limit: Curtailing Self-Enhancement With Explanatory Introspection, „Journal of Personality”, 75 (4), 2007, s. 783–824, DOI10.1111/j.1467-6494.2007.00457.x, ISSN 0022-3506, PMID17576359.
  • Jennifer S. Beer, Brent L. Hughes, Neural systems of social comparison and the “above-average” effect, „NeuroImage”, 49 (3), 2010, s. 2671–2679, DOI10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.10.075, PMID19883771.
  • Martin Hilbert, Toward a synthesis of cognitive biases: How noisy information processing can bias human decision making., „Psychological Bulletin”, 138 (2), 2012, s. 211–237, DOI10.1037/a0025940 [dostęp 2017-05-25].
  • Neil D. Weinstein, Unrealistic optimism about future life events., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 39 (5), 1980, s. 806–820, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.39.5.806.
  • Linda S. Perloff, Barbara K. Fetzer, Selfother judgments and perceived vulnerability to victimization., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 50 (3), 1986, s. 502–510, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.50.3.502.
  • Justin Kruger, Lake Wobegon be gone! The „below-average effect” and the egocentric nature of comparative ability judgments., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 77 (2), 1999, s. 221–232, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.77.2.221, PMID10474208.
  • David A. Schkade, Daniel Kahneman, Does Living in California Make People Happy? A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction, „Psychological Science”, 9 (5), 1998, s. 340–346, DOI10.1111/1467-9280.00066, ISSN 0956-7976 (ang.).
  • Wilma Otten, Joop Van Der Pligt, Context Effects in the Measurement of Comparative Optimism in Probability Judgments, „Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology”, 15 (1), 1996, s. 80–101, DOI10.1521/jscp.1996.15.1.80, ISSN 0736-7236.
  • J. Richard Eiser, Sabine Pahl, Yvonne R.A. Prins, Optimism, Pessimism, and the Direction of Self–Other Comparisons, „Journal of Experimental Social Psychology”, 37 (1), 2001, s. 77–84, DOI10.1006/jesp.2000.1438.
  • Paul D. Windschitl, Justin Kruger, Ericka Nus Simms, The Influence of Egocentrism and Focalism on People’s Optimism in Competitions: When What Affects Us Equally Affects Me More., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 85 (3), 2003, s. 389–408, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.85.3.389, PMID14498778.
  • Eilath E. Giladi, Yechiel Klar, When standards are wide of the mark: Nonselective superiority and inferiority biases in comparative judgments of objects and concepts., „Journal of Experimental Psychology: General”, 131 (4), 2002, s. 538–551, DOI10.1037/0096-3445.131.4.538.
  • Don A. Moore, Not so above average after all: When people believe they are worse than average and its implications for theories of bias in social comparison, „Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes”, 102 (1), Special Issue on Social Comparison Processes, 2007, s. 42–58, DOI10.1016/j.obhdp.2006.09.005.

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  • C. Randall Colvin, Jack Block, David C. Funder, Overly positive self-evaluations and personality: Negative implications for mental health., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 68 (6), 1995, s. 1152–1162, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.68.6.1152, PMID7608859.
  • I. W. Schmidt, I. J. Berg, B. G. Deelman. Relations between subjective evaluations of memory and objective memory performance. „Perceptual and Motor Skills”, s. 761–776, 2001-12-01. DOI: 10.2466/pms.2001.93.3.761. ISSN 0031-5125. PMID: 11806600. 
  • Justin Kruger, David Dunning, Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties in recognizing one’s own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 77 (6), 1999, s. 1121–1134, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.77.6.1121, PMID10626367.
  • Joyce Ehrlinger, David Dunning, How chronic self-views influence (and potentially mislead) estimates of performance., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 84 (1), 2003, s. 5–17, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.84.1.5, PMID12518967.
  • Katherine A. Burson, Richard P. Larrick, Joshua Klayman, Skilled or unskilled, but still unaware of it: How perceptions of difficulty drive miscalibration in relative comparisons., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 90 (1), 2006, s. 60–77, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.90.1.60, PMID16448310 [dostęp 2016-01-13].
  • Joyce Ehrlinger i inni, Why the unskilled are unaware: Further explorations of (absent) self-insight among the incompetent, „Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes”, 105 (1), 2008, s. 98–121, DOI10.1016/j.obhdp.2007.05.002, PMID19568317, PMCIDPMC2702783.
  • Jerry Suls, Katherine Lemos, H. Lockett Stewart, Self-esteem, construal, and comparisons with the self, friends, and peers., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 82 (2), 1985, s. 252–261, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.82.2.252, PMID11831414.
  • Steven J. Heine, Takeshi Hamamura, In Search of East Asian Self-Enhancement, „Personality and Social Psychology Review”, 11 (1), 2016, s. 4–27, DOI10.1177/1088868306294587, PMID18453453 (ang.).
  • C. Randall Colvin, Jack Block, David C. Funder, Overly positive self-evaluations and personality: Negative implications for mental health., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 68 (6), 1995, s. 1152–1162, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.68.6.1152, PMID7608859.
  • Jonathan Shedler, Martin Mayman, Melvin Manis, The illusion of mental health., „American Psychologist”, 48 (11), 1993, s. 1117–1131, DOI10.1037/0003-066x.48.11.1117, PMID8259825.
  • Constantine Sedikides, Robert S. Horton, Aiden P. Gregg, The Why’s the Limit: Curtailing Self-Enhancement With Explanatory Introspection, „Journal of Personality”, 75 (4), 2007, s. 783–824, DOI10.1111/j.1467-6494.2007.00457.x, ISSN 0022-3506, PMID17576359.
  • Jennifer S. Beer, Brent L. Hughes, Neural systems of social comparison and the “above-average” effect, „NeuroImage”, 49 (3), 2010, s. 2671–2679, DOI10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.10.075, PMID19883771.
  • Justin Kruger, Lake Wobegon be gone! The „below-average effect” and the egocentric nature of comparative ability judgments., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 77 (2), 1999, s. 221–232, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.77.2.221, PMID10474208.
  • Paul D. Windschitl, Justin Kruger, Ericka Nus Simms, The Influence of Egocentrism and Focalism on People’s Optimism in Competitions: When What Affects Us Equally Affects Me More., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 85 (3), 2003, s. 389–408, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.85.3.389, PMID14498778.

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  • Vera Hoorens, Self-enhancement and Superiority Biases in Social Comparison, „European Review of Social Psychology”, 4 (1), 1993, s. 113–139, DOI10.1080/14792779343000040, ISSN 1046-3283.
  • David Dunning, Judith A. Meyerowitz, Amy D. Holzberg, Ambiguity and self-evaluation: The role of idiosyncratic trait definitions in self-serving assessments of ability., „Journal of Personality and Social Psychology”, 57 (6), 1989, s. 1082–1090, DOI10.1037/0022-3514.57.6.1082, ISSN 1939-1315.
  • I. W. Schmidt, I. J. Berg, B. G. Deelman. Relations between subjective evaluations of memory and objective memory performance. „Perceptual and Motor Skills”, s. 761–776, 2001-12-01. DOI: 10.2466/pms.2001.93.3.761. ISSN 0031-5125. PMID: 11806600. 
  • Iris W. Schmidt, Ina J. Berg, Betto G. Deelman, Illusory Superiority in Self-Reported Memory of Older Adults, „Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition”, 6 (4), 1999, s. 288–301, DOI10.1076/1382-5585(199912)06:04;1-B;FT288, ISSN 1382-5585.
  • Daniel R. Ames, Lara K. Kammrath, Mind-Reading and Metacognition: Narcissism, not Actual Competence, Predicts Self-Estimated Ability, „Journal of Nonverbal Behavior”, 28 (3), 2004, s. 187–209, DOI10.1023/B:JONB.0000039649.20015.0e, ISSN 0191-5886 (ang.).
  • Margaret A. Neale, Max H. Bazerman, The Effects of Framing and Negotiator Overconfidence on Bargaining Behaviors and Outcomes, „Academy of Management Journal”, 28 (1), 1985, s. 34–49, DOI10.2307/256060, ISSN 0001-4273, JSTOR256060 (ang.).
  • Jonathon D. Brown, Evaluations of Self and Others: Self-Enhancement Biases in Social Judgments, „Social Cognition”, 4 (4), 1986, s. 353–376, DOI10.1521/soco.1986.4.4.353, ISSN 0278-016X.
  • Vera Hoorens, Peter Harris, Distortions in reports of health behaviors: The time span effect and illusory supefuority, „Psychology & Health”, 13 (3), 1998, s. 451–466, DOI10.1080/08870449808407303, ISSN 0887-0446.
  • Irene Scopelliti i inni, Bias Blind Spot: Structure, Measurement, and Consequences, „Management Science”, 61 (10), 2015, s. 2468–2486, DOI10.1287/mnsc.2014.2096, ISSN 0025-1909 [dostęp 2017-05-25].
  • Constantine Sedikides, Robert S. Horton, Aiden P. Gregg, The Why’s the Limit: Curtailing Self-Enhancement With Explanatory Introspection, „Journal of Personality”, 75 (4), 2007, s. 783–824, DOI10.1111/j.1467-6494.2007.00457.x, ISSN 0022-3506, PMID17576359.
  • David A. Schkade, Daniel Kahneman, Does Living in California Make People Happy? A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction, „Psychological Science”, 9 (5), 1998, s. 340–346, DOI10.1111/1467-9280.00066, ISSN 0956-7976 (ang.).
  • Wilma Otten, Joop Van Der Pligt, Context Effects in the Measurement of Comparative Optimism in Probability Judgments, „Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology”, 15 (1), 1996, s. 80–101, DOI10.1521/jscp.1996.15.1.80, ISSN 0736-7236.