Judgment Dec Making
Introduction
Judgment and Decision Making, 15(5)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
The delay-reward heuristic: What do people expect in intertemporal choice tasks?
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Mycological rationality: Heuristics, perception and decision-making in mushroom foraging
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Strategic thinking and behavior during a pandemic
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Comparing fast thinking and slow thinking: The relative benefits of interventions, individual differences, and inferential rules
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Risky choice frames shift the structure and emotional valence of internal arguments: A query theory account of the unusual disease problem
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Attraction comes from many sources: Attentional and comparative processes in decoy effects
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Too smart for their own good: Trading truthfulness for efficiency in the Israeli medical internship market
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A reflection on cognitive reflection – testing convergent/divergent validity of two measures of cognitive reflection
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Impact of superstitious beliefs on the timing of marriage and childbirth: Evidence from Denmark
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Effect of confidence interval construction on judgment accuracy
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The way of making choices: Maximizing and satisficing and its relationship to well-being, personality, and self-rumination
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Does pregnancy make women more cautious and calm? The impact of pregnancy on risk decision-making
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A cognitive modeling analysis of risk in sequential choice tasks}
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The individual true and error model: Getting the most out of limited data
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Note on Birnbaum and Wan (2020): True and error model analysis is robust with respect to certain violations of the MARTER model
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Information, incentives, and goals in election forecasts
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