Bilgin, Baler; Brenner, Lyle - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 121 (2013) 1, pp. 118-128
Low numerical probabilities tend to be directionally ambiguous, meaning they can be interpreted either positively …, suggesting the occurrence of the target event, or negatively, suggesting its non-occurrence. High numerical probabilities …, however, are typically interpreted positively. We argue that the greater directional ambiguity of low numerical probabilities …