COMPARATIVE EXAMINATIONS OF SELF-REPORTS AND PERCEIVED ABSENTEEISM NORMS - WADING THROUGH LAKE-WOBEGON

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HARRISON, DA
SHAFFER, MA
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[1] Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Texas, Arlington
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10.1037/0021-9010.79.2.240
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B849 [应用心理学];
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The properties of self-reports and perceived norms of absenteeism were examined and compared in 7 progressive studies. Regardless of attendance context, time interval, type of estimate, or administration condition, individuals reported (on average) having roughly half the absenteeism of the perceived norm among their peers; 85% to 95% of respondents reported being above average in their attendance record. This ''Lake Wobegon effect'' was traced to a small negative bias (underreporting) in self-reports and a large positive bias (overreporting) in perceived norms. Self-presentation and availability processes were proposed as explanations for these biases. In a study in which direct observations of past and future absenteeism were collected, self-reports correlated .69 (p < .01) with the direct observations. Perceived norms explained unique variation (Delta R(2) = .10, p < .01) in future absenteeism.
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