UT Biomedical Informatics Lab (BMIL) probability wheel

Sheng Cheng Huang, Sara Lee, Allen Wang, Scott B. Cantor, Clement Sun, Kaili Fan, Gregory P. Reece, Min Soon Kim, Mia K. Markey

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Abstract

A probability wheel app is intended to facilitate communication between two people, an “investigator” and a “participant”, about uncertainties inherent in decision-making. Traditionally, a probability wheel is a mechanical prop with two colored slices. A user adjusts the sizes of the slices to indicate the relative value of the probabilities assigned to them. A probability wheel can improve the adjustment process and attenuate the effect of anchoring bias when it is used to estimate or communicate probabilities of outcomes. The goal of this work was to develop a mobile application of the probability wheel that is portable, easily available, and more versatile. We provide a motivating example from medical decision-making, but the tool is widely applicable for researchers in the decision sciences.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)211-215
Number of pages5
JournalSoftwareX
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Cognitive biases
  • Decision-making
  • Mobile application
  • Preference elicitation
  • Probability estimation
  • Probability wheel

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Computer Science Applications

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