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TY - GEN
ID - cogprints5198
UR - http://cogprints.org/5198/
A1 - Armstrong, J. Scott
Y1 - 1991/09//
N2 - Are those who are familiar with scientific research on consumer behavior better able to make predictions about phenomena in this field? Predictions were made for 105 hypotheses from 20 empirical studies selected from Journal of Consumer Research. A total of 1,736 predictions were obtained from 16 academics, 12 practitioners, and 43 high school students: The practitioners were correct on 58.2 percent of the hypotheses, the students on 56.6 percent, and the academics on 51.3 percent. No group performed better than chance.
PB - University of Chicago Press
TI - Prediction of Consumer Behavior by Experts and Novices
SP - 251
AV - public
EP - 256
ER -