“…We measured participants' assessment of their own abilities in music with a two-item scale that captured their general sense of their musical talent on the Times 1, 2, and 3 surveys. Self-estimate of ability measures typically ask participants to rate their ability relative to a salient, proximal reference group, for instance, to other people the same age (Ackerman, Beier, & Bowen, 2002), other students in their class, or other competitors in the same tournament (Ehrlinger et al, 2008). In line with this previous research, the only salient, proximal reference group in the present study was peers in the same musical specialty at the 2001 summer music program (e.g., others who play the same instrument), to whom participants compared themselves on the Times 1, 2, and 3 surveys.…”