Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design?

Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids such as beans to represent probabilities and intervals on a sheet of paper to represent the support. We conduct an experiment in India which tests the sensitivity of elicited expectations to variatio...

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Main Authors: Delavande, Adeline, Gine, Xavier, McKenzie, David
Format: Journal Article
Language:EN
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5629
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spelling okr-10986-56292021-04-23T14:02:23Z Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design? Delavande, Adeline Gine, Xavier McKenzie, David Survey Methods Sampling Methods C830 Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty D810 Expectations Speculations D840 Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development O120 Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids such as beans to represent probabilities and intervals on a sheet of paper to represent the support. We conduct an experiment in India which tests the sensitivity of elicited expectations to variations in three facets of the elicitation methodology: the number of beans, the design of the support (predetermined or self-anchored), and the ordering of questions. Our results show remarkable robustness to variations in elicitation design. Nevertheless, the added precision offered by using more beans and a larger number of intervals with a predetermined support improves accuracy. 2012-03-30T07:33:45Z 2012-03-30T07:33:45Z 2011 Journal Article Journal of Applied Econometrics 08837252 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5629 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article India
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topic Survey Methods
Sampling Methods C830
Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty D810
Expectations
Speculations D840
Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development O120
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Sampling Methods C830
Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty D810
Expectations
Speculations D840
Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development O120
Delavande, Adeline
Gine, Xavier
McKenzie, David
Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design?
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description Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids such as beans to represent probabilities and intervals on a sheet of paper to represent the support. We conduct an experiment in India which tests the sensitivity of elicited expectations to variations in three facets of the elicitation methodology: the number of beans, the design of the support (predetermined or self-anchored), and the ordering of questions. Our results show remarkable robustness to variations in elicitation design. Nevertheless, the added precision offered by using more beans and a larger number of intervals with a predetermined support improves accuracy.
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author Delavande, Adeline
Gine, Xavier
McKenzie, David
author_facet Delavande, Adeline
Gine, Xavier
McKenzie, David
author_sort Delavande, Adeline
title Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design?
title_short Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design?
title_full Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design?
title_fullStr Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design?
title_full_unstemmed Eliciting Probabilistic Expectations with Visual Aids in Developing Countries: How Sensitive Are Answers to Variations in Elicitation Design?
title_sort eliciting probabilistic expectations with visual aids in developing countries: how sensitive are answers to variations in elicitation design?
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