Development and validation of behavioral biases scale: a SEM approach
ISSN: 1940-5979
Article publication date: 19 November 2020
Issue publication date: 4 April 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This paper attempts to identify the biases in decision-making of individual investors. The paper aims to develop and validate a higher-order behavioral biases scale.
Design/methodology/approach
Scale development is done by identifying the relevant items of the scale through existing literature and then, adding new items for some biases. In phase 1, using a structured questionnaire, data was collected from 274 investors who invest in financial markets. The major dimensions of the scale have been pruned by using exploratory factor analysis administered on data collected in phase 1. Higher-order CFA is used to analyze the data and to validate the scale on another set of data (collected in phase 2) containing 576 investors.
Findings
The study reveals that the scale for measuring behavioral biases has many dimensions. It has two second-order factors and 13 zero-order constructs. Two second-order constructs have been modeled on the basis of cause of errors in investment decision-making, that is, biases caused due to cognition, biases caused due to emotions.
Originality/value
Behavioral biases are yet to receive a due attention, especially, in the Indian context. The present research is focusing on providing an empirically tested scale to test the behavioral biases. Some of the biases, which have been analyzed using secondary data in previous studies, have been tested with the help of statements in this study.
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Acknowledgements
The authors feel grateful to editor and the anonymous reviewers for providing valuable suggestions to improve the quality of article. The authors reiterate their overwhelming thanks and gratitude to the respondents for providing their valuable responses.
Citation
Ritika and Kishor, N. (2022), "Development and validation of behavioral biases scale: a SEM approach", Review of Behavioral Finance, Vol. 14 No. 2, pp. 237-259. https://doi.org/10.1108/RBF-05-2020-0087
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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