Utility

Informational Utility

In the context of information seeking through mass media use, the concept of informational utility has been developed to predict which information items an individual will attend to and which will be ignored. The concept of utility of information emerged in the discussion about cognitive dissonance, and related predictions were corroborated in a few empirical

Multiattribute Utility Instruments and Their Use – iResearchNet

A multiattribute utility (MAU) instrument consists of two parts: (1) a health questionnaire, and (2) a scoring formula which converts answers into an overall score. Each set of answers to the health questionnaire defines a ‘health state.’ The overall score reflects the strength of people’s preference for the state, and, consequently, it is a measure

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