TOC: Judgement Dec Making
Introduction
Judgment and Decision Making, 11(1)
Prompting deliberation increases base-rate use
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Why do we overestimate others’ willingness to pay?
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The price of not putting a price on love
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Predictions on the go: Prevalence of spontaneous spending predictions
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Bullshit for you; transcendence for me. A commentary on "On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit"
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