Relations between children's overestimation of their physical abilities and accident proneness.

Auteur(s)
Plumert, J.M.
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Two experiments examined developmental changes in the accuracy of children's judgements about their physical abilities. Experiment 1 showed that 6- and 8-year-olds overestimated their ability to perform tasks just beyond and well beyond their ability. Adults only had difficulty making judgements about tasks just beyond their ability. Experiment 2 investigated how experience with performing activities influences judgements about physical abilities. Six-year-olds again overestimated their ability to perform tasks just beyond and well beyond their ability. Eight-year-olds were more accurate about tasks well beyond than just beyond their ability. In both experiments, overestimation of ability was associated with accidental injuries for 6- but not for 8-year-olds. The discussion focuses on children's overestimation of physical abilities and the relation between overestimation and accident proneness. (A)

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C 7395 [electronic version only] /01 /
Uitgave

Developmental Psychology, Vol. 31 (1995), No. 5 (September), p. 866-876, 33 ref.

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