Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments

This paper investigates the psychometric properties of three measures of subjective uncertainty-a zero-to-hundred subjective probability scale and two seven point rating scales. Individual level analysis applied to data obtained from two separate studies suggests that the scales produce fairly simil...

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Main Authors: OFIR, Chezy, REDDY, Srinivas K.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-39852016-03-26T06:19:32Z Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments OFIR, Chezy REDDY, Srinivas K. This paper investigates the psychometric properties of three measures of subjective uncertainty-a zero-to-hundred subjective probability scale and two seven point rating scales. Individual level analysis applied to data obtained from two separate studies suggests that the scales produce fairly similar results: The inter-response mode correlations were high, and individual plots comparing various methods were quite similar. Covariance structure models based on multitrait-multimethod matrices are utilized to assess the reliability and method variance of the scales. The cumulative evidence suggests that rating scales are consistently just as reliable as the subjective probability scale. The probability scale contained significant method error. In fact, the two rating scales were found to have lower systematic method variance and lower random error variance than the subjective probability scale. The paper concludes with a discussion regarding possible explanations of these results and directions for future research. 1996-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2986 info:doi/10.1287/mnsc.42.9.1308 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University subjective uncertainty subjective probability rating scales covariance structure models reliability method variance Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic subjective uncertainty
subjective probability
rating scales
covariance structure models
reliability
method variance
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
spellingShingle subjective uncertainty
subjective probability
rating scales
covariance structure models
reliability
method variance
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
OFIR, Chezy
REDDY, Srinivas K.
Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments
description This paper investigates the psychometric properties of three measures of subjective uncertainty-a zero-to-hundred subjective probability scale and two seven point rating scales. Individual level analysis applied to data obtained from two separate studies suggests that the scales produce fairly similar results: The inter-response mode correlations were high, and individual plots comparing various methods were quite similar. Covariance structure models based on multitrait-multimethod matrices are utilized to assess the reliability and method variance of the scales. The cumulative evidence suggests that rating scales are consistently just as reliable as the subjective probability scale. The probability scale contained significant method error. In fact, the two rating scales were found to have lower systematic method variance and lower random error variance than the subjective probability scale. The paper concludes with a discussion regarding possible explanations of these results and directions for future research.
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author OFIR, Chezy
REDDY, Srinivas K.
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REDDY, Srinivas K.
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title Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments
title_short Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments
title_full Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments
title_fullStr Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments
title_full_unstemmed Measurement Errors in Probability Judgments
title_sort measurement errors in probability judgments
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1996
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2986
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