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berlin-num

The Berlin Numeracy Test is a psychometrically sound instrument that quickly assesses statistical numeracy and risk literacy. It contains 4 questions. This library contains four components, each of which is a question from the Berlin Numeracy Test. There are three sequences: an adaptive sequence, a four-item sequence, and a single-item sequence. The four-item sequence is the traditional Berlin Numeracy Test and contains all 4 questions. The single-item sequence is the single question version and contains only question 1.

Reference

Reference

E. T. Cokely, M. Galesic, E. Schulz, S. Ghazal, and R. Garcia-Retamero, “Measuring risk literacy: The Berlin Numeracy Test,” Judgment and Decision Making, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 25–47, 2012.

DOI: 10.1017/S1930297500001819

Link: http://www.riskliteracy.org/

Available Components

  • q1-choir-probability
  • q2a-dice-odd-numbers
  • q2b-loaded-dice
  • q3-poisonous-mushrooms

Available Sequences

  • adaptive
  • four-items
  • single-item