The Development and Validation of the Rational and Intuitive Decision Styles Scale |
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Authors: | Katherine Hamilton Shin-I Shih Susan Mohammed |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University;2. Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University |
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Abstract: | Decision styles reflect the typical manner by which individuals make decisions. The purpose of this research was to develop and validate a decision style scale that addresses conceptual and psychometric problems with current measures. The resulting 10-item scale captures a broad range of the rational and intuitive styles construct domain. Results from 5 independent samples provide initial support for the dimensionality and reliability of the new scale, as demonstrated by a clear factor structure and high internal consistency. In addition, our results show evidence of convergent and discriminant validity through expected patterns of correlations across decision-making individual differences and the International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) Big Five traits. Research domains that would benefit from incorporating the concept of decision styles are discussed. |
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