Title :
Value as a Determiner of Subjective Probability
Author_Institution :
The Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon.
fDate :
3/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This study explored the manner in which the desirability of an event influences its judged probability. Ss gave probability estimates for each of 5 events, only one of which could occur. Monetary payoffs, ranging from lose $5 to win $5, were contingent upon which event did occur. Desirability was found to bias probability estimates in a complex manner which varied systematically between Ss and between estimation trials. In general, it made estimates less reasonable. Rewards for accuracy did not reduce value biases. Instead, they encouraged ``risk-reducing pessimism.´´ Individual differences were an important source of variance. Some Ss were consistently optimistic. Others were quite pessimistic.
Keywords :
Aerospace electronics; Contracts; Frequency; Monitoring; Utility theory; Wheels;
Journal_Title :
Human Factors in Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/THFE.1966.231980