2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2020.104112
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Identifying the accuracy of and exaggeration in self-reports of ICT knowledge among different groups of students: The use of the overclaiming technique

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“…However, this difference was no longer significant when controlling for C/IER. This result points to an important alternative explanation of gender differences in overclaiming and similar biases (Vonkova et al, 2021). Traditionally, social desirability, importance, and gender-related stereotypes of the studied domain were seen as factors explaining the precision of self-assessment in sociodemographic groups (e.g., Palczyńska & Rynko, 2020) Our results point out that any sociodemographic differences, such as more overclaiming in male participants, should be first controlled for methodological factors, such as C/IER, before a search is made for substantial (socio-psychological) explanations.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…However, this difference was no longer significant when controlling for C/IER. This result points to an important alternative explanation of gender differences in overclaiming and similar biases (Vonkova et al, 2021). Traditionally, social desirability, importance, and gender-related stereotypes of the studied domain were seen as factors explaining the precision of self-assessment in sociodemographic groups (e.g., Palczyńska & Rynko, 2020) Our results point out that any sociodemographic differences, such as more overclaiming in male participants, should be first controlled for methodological factors, such as C/IER, before a search is made for substantial (socio-psychological) explanations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…In general, a number of studies employing ICT skills self-assessment in student samples reported significant overestimations in various samples (Grant et al, 2009;Maderick et al, 2016;McCourt Larres et al, 2003;Merritt et al, 2005;Vonkova et al, 2021; see also Mabe & West, 1982;Zell & Krizan, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Review: the Positivity Bias Problem In Digital Co...mentioning
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“…Inaccuracies in the assessment of one's own knowledge in the field of ICT can negatively affect the use of this knowledge in the learning process. The researchers suggest using more accurate methods of assessing their own knowledge (Vonkova et al, 2021;Webb et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ten by se mohl též více zaměřit na využití metody při analýze vztahů mezi sebehodnocením a studijními výsledky žáků uvnitř jednotlivých zemí. Metoda již například ukázala potenciál zvýšit korelaci mezi hodnocením obeznámenosti s ICT položkami a výsledkem v ICT testu u českých žáků studujících na různých typech středních škol (Vonkova et al, 2021). Zatímco v šetření PISA 2012 byla MINa aplikována pouze v oblasti matematiky (hlavní oblast, na kterou se šetření v tomto roce zaměřovalo), do budoucna by se nabízelo toto pokrytí rozšířit a zahrnout MINa položky z více oblastí podobně, jako je tomu v rámci dotazníku OCQ (Paulhus et al, 2003).…”
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