Judgment Dec Making

Introduction

Judgment and Decision Making, 15(5)

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Effect of confidence interval construction on judgment accuracy
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Does pregnancy make women more cautious and calm? The impact of pregnancy on risk decision-making
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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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