A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment

Overprecision is the most robust type of overconfidence. We present a new method that significantly reduces this bias and offers insight into its underlying cause. In three experiments, overprecision was significantly reduced by forcing participants to consider all possible outcomes of an event. Eac...

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Main Authors: Uriel Haran, Don A. Moore, Carey K. Morewedge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Judgment and Decision Making 2010-12-01
Series:Judgment and Decision Making
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Online Access:http://journal.sjdm.org/10/101027/jdm101027.pdf
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spelling doaj-5d09bf215aea4c13956e39f91100d4d32021-05-02T02:18:40ZengSociety for Judgment and Decision MakingJudgment and Decision Making1930-29752010-12-0157467476A simple remedy for overprecision in judgmentUriel HaranDon A. MooreCarey K. MorewedgeOverprecision is the most robust type of overconfidence. We present a new method that significantly reduces this bias and offers insight into its underlying cause. In three experiments, overprecision was significantly reduced by forcing participants to consider all possible outcomes of an event. Each participant was presented with the entire range of possible outcomes divided into intervals, and estimated each interval's likelihood of including the true answer. The superiority of this Subjective Probability Interval Estimate (SPIES) method is robust to range widths and interval grain sizes. Its carryover effects are observed even in subsequent estimates made using the conventional, 90% confidence interval method: judges who first made SPIES judgments considered a broader range of values in subsequent conventional interval estimates as well. http://journal.sjdm.org/10/101027/jdm101027.pdfoverconfidenceoverprecisionsubjectiveprobabilityinterval estimatesjudgment and decision making.
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author Uriel Haran
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Carey K. Morewedge
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Don A. Moore
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A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
Judgment and Decision Making
overconfidence
overprecision
subjectiveprobability
interval estimates
judgment and decision making.
author_facet Uriel Haran
Don A. Moore
Carey K. Morewedge
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title A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
title_short A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
title_full A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
title_fullStr A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
title_full_unstemmed A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
title_sort simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
publisher Society for Judgment and Decision Making
series Judgment and Decision Making
issn 1930-2975
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Overprecision is the most robust type of overconfidence. We present a new method that significantly reduces this bias and offers insight into its underlying cause. In three experiments, overprecision was significantly reduced by forcing participants to consider all possible outcomes of an event. Each participant was presented with the entire range of possible outcomes divided into intervals, and estimated each interval's likelihood of including the true answer. The superiority of this Subjective Probability Interval Estimate (SPIES) method is robust to range widths and interval grain sizes. Its carryover effects are observed even in subsequent estimates made using the conventional, 90% confidence interval method: judges who first made SPIES judgments considered a broader range of values in subsequent conventional interval estimates as well.
topic overconfidence
overprecision
subjectiveprobability
interval estimates
judgment and decision making.
url http://journal.sjdm.org/10/101027/jdm101027.pdf
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