This study investigates the quality of direct probability judgments and quantile estimates with a focus on calibration and consistency. The two response modes use different measures of miscalibration, so it is difficult to directly compare their relative (in)accuracy. We employed a more refined within-subject design in which decision makers (DMs) used both response modes to make judgments about a random sample of stocks accompanied by identical information to facilitate comparison between the two judgment methods. DMs judged the probabilities that the stocks will reach a certain threshold, provided lower and upper bounds of these forecasts, and estimated median, 50%, 70%, and 90% confidence intervals of their future prices. We found that th...
Subjective probability judgments (SPJs) are an essential component of decision making under uncertai...
Overconfidence is often regarded as one of the most prevalent judgment biases. Several studies show ...
In this paper, we use an experimental design to compare the performance of elicitation rules for sub...
Erev, Wallsten, and Budescu (1994) demonstrated that over- and underconfidence can be observed simul...
We describe four broad characterizations of subjective probability calibration (overconfidence, cons...
An experiment is reported in which subjects assigned probabilities to the outcomes of basketball gam...
An experiment is reported in which subjects assigned probabilities to the outcomes of basketball gam...
Bayesian approaches presuppose that following the coherence conditions of probability theory makes p...
How do people judge which of 2 risks claims more lives per year? The authors specified 4 candidate m...
We integrate a case-based model of probability judgment with prospect theory to explore asset pricin...
As scientists and as technologists we should discard the idea of a ‘true’ or ‘objective’ probability...
The overconfidence observed in calibration studies has recently been questioned on both psychologica...
A particular field in research on judgment and decision making (JDM) is concerned with realism of co...
2018-08-10This dissertation aims to address two broad research questions. The first, and a fundament...
People often make quantitative predictions (e.g., college GPA) on the basis of contradictory cues (e...
Subjective probability judgments (SPJs) are an essential component of decision making under uncertai...
Overconfidence is often regarded as one of the most prevalent judgment biases. Several studies show ...
In this paper, we use an experimental design to compare the performance of elicitation rules for sub...
Erev, Wallsten, and Budescu (1994) demonstrated that over- and underconfidence can be observed simul...
We describe four broad characterizations of subjective probability calibration (overconfidence, cons...
An experiment is reported in which subjects assigned probabilities to the outcomes of basketball gam...
An experiment is reported in which subjects assigned probabilities to the outcomes of basketball gam...
Bayesian approaches presuppose that following the coherence conditions of probability theory makes p...
How do people judge which of 2 risks claims more lives per year? The authors specified 4 candidate m...
We integrate a case-based model of probability judgment with prospect theory to explore asset pricin...
As scientists and as technologists we should discard the idea of a ‘true’ or ‘objective’ probability...
The overconfidence observed in calibration studies has recently been questioned on both psychologica...
A particular field in research on judgment and decision making (JDM) is concerned with realism of co...
2018-08-10This dissertation aims to address two broad research questions. The first, and a fundament...
People often make quantitative predictions (e.g., college GPA) on the basis of contradictory cues (e...
Subjective probability judgments (SPJs) are an essential component of decision making under uncertai...
Overconfidence is often regarded as one of the most prevalent judgment biases. Several studies show ...
In this paper, we use an experimental design to compare the performance of elicitation rules for sub...