The authors' model confidence data from two experiments (conducted by others and previously published in the scientific literature) using a POMDP. In both experiments, subjects saw a random-dot kinematogram on each trial and made a binary choice about the dominant motion direction. The first experiment used monkeys as subjects and stimuli had a fixed duration. The second experiment used people as subjects and stimuli continued until a subject made a response. The paper reports that the POMDP model does a good job of fitting the experimental data, both the accuracy data and the confidence data.