Two marketing studies that investigated relationships between self-confidence and persuasibility are reanalyzed. It is shown that the results of these studies are mostly contradictory, that some conclusions drawn by the investigators are wrong, that other conclusions are dubious, and that, in all, self-confidence is not an important determinant of persuasibility.
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