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Does correction for guessing improve the realism in absolute and relative frequency judgements?

Romu, Tom-Olof (2005)
Department of Psychology
Abstract
The present study investigated the effects of three factors on the level of realism in frequency judgements. These factors were: Instruction (No correction for guessing/Correction for guessing), Format (whether the frequency judgements were made in terms of absolute numbers or in percent) and Difficulty level (easy/hard set of questions). All three factors were found to have a significant effect on the level of the frequency judgements and their realism. In addition, there were no interaction effects.

The results suggest that the level and the realism of frequency judgements are both affected by different factors. Correction for guessing improved the realism in frequency judgements, however, only on the set of easy questions and... (More)
The present study investigated the effects of three factors on the level of realism in frequency judgements. These factors were: Instruction (No correction for guessing/Correction for guessing), Format (whether the frequency judgements were made in terms of absolute numbers or in percent) and Difficulty level (easy/hard set of questions). All three factors were found to have a significant effect on the level of the frequency judgements and their realism. In addition, there were no interaction effects.

The results suggest that the level and the realism of frequency judgements are both affected by different factors. Correction for guessing improved the realism in frequency judgements, however, only on the set of easy questions and markedly only in the relative format. (Less)
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author
Romu, Tom-Olof
supervisor
organization
year
type
H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
subject
keywords
realism, metacognition, frequency judgements, confidence judgements, metakognition, calibration research, Psychology, Psykologi
language
English
id
1331544
date added to LUP
2005-06-17 00:00:00
date last changed
2009-11-17 13:04:55
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  abstract     = {{The present study investigated the effects of three factors on the level of realism in frequency judgements. These factors were: Instruction (No correction for guessing/Correction for guessing), Format (whether the frequency judgements were made in terms of absolute numbers or in percent) and Difficulty level (easy/hard set of questions). All three factors were found to have a significant effect on the level of the frequency judgements and their realism. In addition, there were no interaction effects.

The results suggest that the level and the realism of frequency judgements are both affected by different factors. Correction for guessing improved the realism in frequency judgements, however, only on the set of easy questions and markedly only in the relative format.}},
  author       = {{Romu, Tom-Olof}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Does correction for guessing improve the realism in absolute and relative frequency judgements?}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}