Recent research has shown that when people combine verbal probabilistic forecasts from two sources, they are not simply averaged but can reinforce each other; so when two advisors both said an event was “rather likely,” some listeners concluded that the event was “quite likely”. Conversely, when both said the event was “rather unlikely,” people concluded that it was “quite unlikely.” The present studies demonstrate that the direction of this effect is not evoked by high versus low probabilities, but by the directionality of verbal probability expressions. Some phrases are affirmative, directed towards occurrences (“there is a chance”), whereas others are negations, pointing to the possibility that the event might not occur (“it is not certa...
Effective translations between numerical and verbal representations of uncertainty are a concern sha...
People interpret verbal expressions of probabilities (e.g. 'very likely') in different ways, yet wor...
Past research has shown that framing uncertainty using the directionality of verbal probabilities af...
Uncertain outcomes can be described by raw probabilities (e.g., "There is 40% chance"), and also by ...
Many verbal probability expressions (verbal probability) can be categorized into either positive ter...
Uncertain outcomes can be described by raw probabilities (e.g., There is 40% chance), but also by ve...
Twelve experiments investigated how children and adults interpret verbal probabilities (e.g., it is ...
Probability estimates can be given as ranges or uncertainty intervals, where often only one of the i...
This research focuses on what determines speakers' choice of positive and negative probability phras...
Twelve experiments investigated how children and adults interpret verbal probabilities (e.g., it is ...
We propose a cognitive demands account of children’s understanding of verbal probabilities (It is li...
Verbal probabilities generate a form of framing called directionality (e.g., a small chance vs. unli...
When forecasters and decision-makers use different phrases to refer to the same event, there is oppo...
When people encounter potential hazards, their expectations and behaviours can be shaped by a variet...
Two studies tested whether people interpreted verbal chance terms in a self-serving manner. Particip...
Effective translations between numerical and verbal representations of uncertainty are a concern sha...
People interpret verbal expressions of probabilities (e.g. 'very likely') in different ways, yet wor...
Past research has shown that framing uncertainty using the directionality of verbal probabilities af...
Uncertain outcomes can be described by raw probabilities (e.g., "There is 40% chance"), and also by ...
Many verbal probability expressions (verbal probability) can be categorized into either positive ter...
Uncertain outcomes can be described by raw probabilities (e.g., There is 40% chance), but also by ve...
Twelve experiments investigated how children and adults interpret verbal probabilities (e.g., it is ...
Probability estimates can be given as ranges or uncertainty intervals, where often only one of the i...
This research focuses on what determines speakers' choice of positive and negative probability phras...
Twelve experiments investigated how children and adults interpret verbal probabilities (e.g., it is ...
We propose a cognitive demands account of children’s understanding of verbal probabilities (It is li...
Verbal probabilities generate a form of framing called directionality (e.g., a small chance vs. unli...
When forecasters and decision-makers use different phrases to refer to the same event, there is oppo...
When people encounter potential hazards, their expectations and behaviours can be shaped by a variet...
Two studies tested whether people interpreted verbal chance terms in a self-serving manner. Particip...
Effective translations between numerical and verbal representations of uncertainty are a concern sha...
People interpret verbal expressions of probabilities (e.g. 'very likely') in different ways, yet wor...
Past research has shown that framing uncertainty using the directionality of verbal probabilities af...