Featured 2020 article with Courtney Bir (@courtney_bir) in @HSScomms is titled “Consistently Biased: Documented Consistency in Self-Reported Holiday Healthfulness Behaviors and Associated Social Desirability Bias” 12/n https://t.co/JpXWaWLFvS
"Somos humanos. Queremos gustar a los demás y pensar que somos buenas personas". Las personas afirman tener hábitos saludables pero después caen en conductas poco saludables. Le llaman sesgo de deseabilidad social. https://t.co/kIm8Iv7bjY
We often tell others we are eating or drinking in moderation, when in reality we are doing the opposite. This is the social desirability bias. Our instincts are to answer questions in a socially correct way, not necessary a truthful way. @ProfWidmar htt
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I spoke with the first author @courtney_bir about this phenomenon on the Super Awesome Science Show. Why not listen in by pressing ▶️ while you read the paper? https://t.co/f5Bgv7geG8