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How scales influence user rating behaviour in recommender systems

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  • Federica Cena
  • Cristina Gena
  • Pierluigi Grillo
  • Tsvi Kuflik
  • Fabiana Vernero
  • Alan J. Wecker

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Many websites allow users to rate items and share their ratings with others, for social or personalisation purposes. In recommender systems in particular, personalised suggestions are generated by predicting ratings for items that users are unaware of, based on the ratings users provided for other items. Explicit user ratings are collected by means of graphical widgets referred to as ‘rating scales’. Each system or website normally uses a specific rating scale, in many cases differing from scales used by other systems in their granularity, visual metaphor, numbering or availability of a neutral position. While many works in the field of survey design reported on the effects of rating scales on user ratings, these, however, are normally regarded as neutral tools when it comes to recommender systems. In this paper, we challenge this view and provide new empirical information about the impact of rating scales on user ratings, presenting the results of three new studies carried out in different domains. Based on these results, we demonstrate that a static mathematical mapping is not the best method to compare ratings coming from scales with different features, and suggest when it is possible to use linear functions instead.

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  • Federica Cena & Cristina Gena & Pierluigi Grillo & Tsvi Kuflik & Fabiana Vernero & Alan J. Wecker, 2017. "How scales influence user rating behaviour in recommender systems," Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(10), pages 985-1004, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tbitxx:v:36:y:2017:i:10:p:985-1004
    DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2017.1322145
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