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A Critical Review of Self-perceptions and the Positive Illusory Bias in Children with ADHD
Authors:Julie Sarno Owens  Matthew E Goldfine  Nicole M Evangelista  Betsy Hoza  Nina M Kaiser
Institution:Ohio University, Porter Hall 200, Athens, OH 45701, USA. owensj@ohio.edu
Abstract:Despite significant functional problems in multiple domains, children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) unexpectedly provide extremely positive reports of their own competence in comparison to other criteria reflecting actual competence. This counterintuitive phenomenon is known as the positive illusory bias (PIB). This article provides a comprehensive and critical review of the literature examining the self-perceptions of children with ADHD and the PIB. Specifically, we analyze methodological and statistical challenges associated with the investigation of the phenomenon, the theoretical basis for the PIB, and the effects of sample heterogeneity on self-perception patterns. We conclude by discussing the implications of this work and providing recommendations for advancing research in this area.
Keywords:ADHD  Self-perceptions  Positive illusions  Positive illusory bias  Children
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