J Behav Dec Making
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 33(5)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/10990771/2020/33/5
Inconsistencies in repeated refugee status decisions
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The association between risky decision making and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms: A preregistered assessment of need for cognition as underlying mechanism
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Money does not stink: Using unpleasant odors as stimulus material changes risky decision making
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How representations of number and numeracy predict decision paradoxes: A fuzzy‐trace theory approach
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Decision‐making styles and mental health—A person‐oriented approach through clustering
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The decision to check in multialternative choices and limited sensitivity to default
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Contextual framing of loss impacts harm avoidance during risky spatial decisions
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Illusory trust: Kanizsa shapes incidentally increase trust and willingness to invest
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The effect of imperfect memory recall on risk preferences
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Adding versus averaging: Evaluability theory applied to job choice decisions
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