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Self-serving bias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A self-serving bias occurs when people attribute their successes to internal or personal factors but attribute their failures to situational factors beyond their control. The self-serving bias can b...
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Making self-serving social comparisons of performance depends on the freedom with which we can construct post hoc estimates of our own performance and that of comparison others.
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self-serving bias when asked to identify the personality traits necessary for successful performance when completing the PPRF. Several studies ...
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been applied to job analysis, it can be argued that SMEs may engage in a self-serving bias when asked to identify the personality traits necessary ...
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This study tested the hypothesis that personality-based job analysis (PBJA) ratings are correlated with subject matter expert (SME) personality scale scores (through a self-serving bias). Some support was found for the hypothesis. ... Keywords: personality-based job analysis; job analysis; personality; self-serving bias...
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6) A lack of awareness of impact on others with a corresponding failure to assume responsibility for self. When confronted, personality disordered individuals will deny, ... Antisocial personalities are usually manipulative, self-serving, and seek immediate gratification of their desires. They are oriented toward what they...
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Article: An editorial that takes a look at family size and tax payments together in a macro socio-economic formula and which makes a comparison of serfs and slaves of the past to the obeisant segment of society that is overly willing to lay itself down at the feet of those leaders who have too easily bowed to corruption and ...
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