Does 'online confidence' predict application success and later academic performance in medical school? A UK-based national cohort study.
Paul A TiffinLewis W PatonPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Applicants who either appear underconfident, or are better at judging their own performance on a task, are more likely to receive an offer to study medicine. However, online confidence estimates had limited ability to predict subsequent academic achievement. Moreover, there are practical challenges to evaluating online confidence in high-stakes selection.