APA
In prediction contexts, consumers judge higher forecasts (e.g., a 70% chance of team A winning agame) as being more accurate relative to lower forecasts (e.g. 30% chance of Team A winning); the forecaster making a higher (vs. lower) forecast is also judg. : Journal of Marketing Research.
Chicago
In prediction contexts, consumers judge higher forecasts (e.g., a 70% chance of team A winning agame) as being more accurate relative to lower forecasts (e.g. 30% chance of Team A winning); the forecaster making a higher (vs. lower) forecast is also judg. : Journal of Marketing Research.
Harvard
In prediction contexts, consumers judge higher forecasts (e.g., a 70% chance of team A winning agame) as being more accurate relative to lower forecasts (e.g. 30% chance of Team A winning); the forecaster making a higher (vs. lower) forecast is also judg. : Journal of Marketing Research.
MLA
: Journal of Marketing Research. .