Preference for numerical information has been defined as a proclivity toward using numerical information and engaging in thinking involving numerical information and a scale was developed to measure this construct. Test-retest reliability of the scale over a 12-wk. interval was examined here. A correlation of .73 between test and retest suggests that measurement is moderately stable over time.
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