Confidence and self-confidence: Perceived and real

David Pearson

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (2002)

  • Volume: 12, Issue: 2, page 277-283
  • ISSN: 1641-876X

Abstract

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The problem of modelling the dynamics of confidence levels between two individuals is investigated. A model, based on a master equation approach, is developed and presented. An important feature of the model is that self-confidence is modelled along with its interaction with confidence towards others. Simulation results are presented.

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Pearson, David. "Confidence and self-confidence: Perceived and real." International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 12.2 (2002): 277-283. <http://eudml.org/doc/207587>.

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