TOC: Judgment Dec Making
Introduction
Judgment and Decision Making, 9(3)
Are good reasoners more incest-friendly? Trait cognitive reflection predicts selective moralization in a sample of American adults
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Cynicism in negotiation: When communication increases buyers’ skepticism
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Limited capacity to lie: Cognitive load interferes with being dishonest
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On the psychology of self-prediction: Consideration of situational barriers to intended actions
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The effects of mental steps and compatibility on Bayesian reasoning
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How many calories were in those hamburgers again? Distribution density biases recall of attribute values
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Using cognitive models to combine probability estimates
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The combined role of task, child’s age and individual differences in understanding decision processes
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Change and status quo in decisions with defaults: The effect of incidental emotions depends on the type of default
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