Comfort in big numbers: Does over-estimation of doping prevalence in others indicate self-involvement? |
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Authors: | Andrea Petróczi Jason Mazanov Tamás Nepusz Susan H Backhouse Declan P Naughton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kingston University, Faculty of Science, School of Life Sciences, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 2EE, UK;(2) The University of Sheffield, Department of Psychology, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK;(3) School of Business, UNSW@ADFA, Australia;(4) Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Measurement and Information Systems, Hungary;(5) Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK |
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Background The 'False Consensus Effect' (FCE), by which people perceive their own actions as relatively common behaviour, might be exploited to gauge whether a person engages in controversial behaviour, such as performance enhancing drug (PED) use. |
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