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A comparison of six methods for assessing the importance of perceived consequences in behavioral decisions: Applications from attitude research
Authors:James Jaccard  Diana Sheng
Affiliation:State University of New York at Albany USA;Purdue University USA
Abstract:Six different approaches to measuring the importance of perceived consequences in behavioral decisions were compared: (1) an elicitation approach, (2) a subjective probability model, (3) Jacoby's behavioral process technology, (4) a Bayesian model, (5) a direct rating approach, and (6) a correlational approach. The convergence among the methods was evaluated for two different decision topics: (1) emphasizing a career relative to marriage, and (2) use of birth control pills. Results indicated that the six approaches yielded estimates of importance that were, by and large, unrelated to each other.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to James Jaccard   Department of Psychology   State University of New York   Albany   NY 12222.
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