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Do Women Have More Shame than Men? An Experiment on Self-Assessment and the Shame of Overestimating Oneself

机译:女人比男人更羞耻吗?自我评价实验与高估自己的耻辱

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We analyze how subjects' self-assessment depends on whether its accuracy is observable to others. We find that women downgrade their self-assessment given observability while men do not. Women avoid the shame they may have if others observe that they overestimated themselves. Men, however, do not seem to be similarly shame-averse. This gender difference may be due to different societal expectations: While we find that men are expected to be overconfident, women are not. Shame-aversion may explain recent findings that women shy away from competition, demanding jobs and wage negotiations, as entering these situations shows a certain confidence of one's ability.
机译:我们分析对象的自我评估如何取决于其他人是否可以观察其准确性。我们发现,由于可观察性,女性降低了自我评估的水平,而男性则没有。如果别人发现自己高估了自己,女人就会避免羞耻。但是,男人似乎并没有厌恶厌恶的态度。这种性别差异可能是由于不同的社会期望所致:虽然我们发现男人应该过分自信,但女人却不是。羞辱感可能解释了最近的发现,即女性避开竞争,要求工作和进行工资谈判,因为进入这些情况表明对自己的能力有一定的信心。

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    Ludwig Sandra; Thoma Carmen;

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  • 年度 2013
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