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Judgment and Decision Making

2006 - 2025

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Volume 17, month November, 2022

Pretrial release judgments and decision fatigue pp. 1176-1207 Downloads
Ravi Shroff and Konstantinos Vamvourellis
When and why people perform mindless math pp. 1208-1228 Downloads
M. Asher Lawson, Richard P. Larrick and Jack B. Soll
Do people believe that you can have too much money? The relationship between hypothetical lottery wins and expected happiness pp. 1229-1254 Downloads
Tessa Haesevoets, Kim Dierckx and Alain Van Hiel
Successful everyday decision making: Combining attributes and associates pp. 1255-1286 Downloads
Adrian P. Banks and David M. Gamblin
Value-directed information search in partner choice pp. 1287-1312 Downloads
Hongyi Wang, Jiaxin Ma and Lisheng He
Social preferences before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in China pp. 1313-1333 Downloads
King King Li, Ying-yi Hong, Bo Huang and Tony Tam
Scientific contagion heuristic: Judgments about the acceptability of water for religious use after potential scientific treatment pp. 1335-1352 Downloads
Sumitava Mukherjee and Payel C. Mukherjee
Waiting is painful: The impact of anticipated dread on negative discounting in the loss domain pp. 1353-1378 Downloads
Hong-Yue Sun, Jia-Tao Ma, Lei Zhou, Cheng-Ming Jiang and Shu Li
The prominence effect in health-care priority setting pp. 1379-1391 Downloads
Emil Persson, Arvid Erlandsson, Paul Slovic, Daniel Västfjäll and Gustav Tinghög
Hypothesized drivers of the bias blind spot—cognitive sophistication, introspection bias, and conversational processes pp. 1392-1421 Downloads
David R. Mandel, Robert N. Collins, Alexander C. Walker, Jonathan A. Fugelsang and Evan F. Risko

Volume 17, month September, 2022

Failing to ignore the ignorant: Mistaking ignorance for error pp. 937-961 Downloads
André Vaz and André Mata
Base rate neglect and conservatism in probabilistic reasoning: Insights from eliciting full distributions pp. 962-987 Downloads
Piers Douglas Lionel Howe, Andrew Perfors, Bradley Walker, Yoshihisa Kashima and Nicolas Fay
The endowment effect in the future: How time shapes buying and selling prices pp. 988-1014 Downloads
Shohei Yamamoto and Daniel Navarro-Martinez
Loss aversion (simply) does not materialize for smaller losses pp. 1015-1042 Downloads
Dana Zeif and Eldad Yechiam
On the descriptive value of the reliance on small-samples assumption pp. 1043-1057 Downloads
Ido Erev, Doron Cohen and Ofir Yakobi
Perception of generosity under matching and rebate subsidies pp. 1058-1071 Downloads
Nathan Chan, Stephen Knowles, Ronald Peeters and Leonard Wolk
Voting under time pressure pp. 1072-1093 Downloads
Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Michele Garagnani
Does boredom affect economic risk preferences? pp. 1094-1122 Downloads
Sergio Pirla and Daniel Navarro-Martinez
Pledging one’s trustworthiness through gifts: An experiment pp. 1123-1145 Downloads
Giuseppe Danese and Luigi Mittone
Sample decisions with description and experience pp. 1146-1175 Downloads
Ronald Klingebiel and Feibai Zhu

Volume 17, month July, 2022

Debiasing System 1: Training favours logical over stereotypical intuiting pp. 646-690 Downloads
Esther Boissin, Serge Caparos, Aikaterini Voudouri and Wim De Neys
Drafting strategies in fantasy football: A study of competitive sequential human decision making pp. 691-719 Downloads
Michael D. Lee and Siqi Liu
Reflective thinking predicts lower conspiracy beliefs: A meta-analysis pp. 720-744 Downloads
Büşra Elif Yelbuz, Ecesu Madan and Sinan Alper
Preferences after pan(dem)ics: Time and risk in the shadow of COVID-19 pp. 745-767 Downloads
Xavier Gassmann, Antoine Malézieux, Eli Spiegelman and Jean-Christian Tisserand
Choosing to choose or not pp. 768-796 Downloads
Roy Shoval, Noam Karsh and Baruch Eitam
The effect of a reference point in task difficulty: How does a task that becomes irrelevant affect effort, feelings and perceptions pp. 797-815 Downloads
Alisa Voslinsky and Ofer Azar
The advice less taken: The consequences of receiving unexpected advice pp. 816-848 Downloads
Tobias R. Rebholz and Mandy Hütter
The effects of communicating scientific uncertainty on trust and decision making in a public health context pp. 849-882 Downloads
Claudia R. Schneider, Alexandra L. J. Freeman, David Spiegelhalter and Sander van der Linden
Stress and risk — Preferences versus noise pp. 883-936 Downloads
Elle Parslow and Julia Rose

Volume 17, month May, 2022

Explaining human sampling rates across different decision domains pp. 487-512 Downloads
Didrika S. van de Wouw, Ryan T. McKay, Bruno B. Averbeck and Nicholas Furl
The day after the disaster: Risk-taking following large- and small-scale disasters in a microworld pp. 513-546 Downloads
Garston Liang, Tim Rakow, Eldad Yechiam and Ben R. Newell
Susceptibility to misinformation is consistent across question framings and response modes and better explained by myside bias and partisanship than analytical thinking pp. 547-573 Downloads
Jon Roozenbeek, Rakoen Maertens, Stefan M. Herzog, Michael Geers, Ralf Kurvers, Mubashir Sultan and Sander van der Linden
Maximize when valuable: The domain specificity of maximizing decision-making style pp. 574-597 Downloads
Minfan Zhu, Jun Wang and Xiaofei Xie
Combining white box models, black box machines and human interventions for interpretable decision strategies pp. 598-627 Downloads
Gregory Gadzinski and Alessio Castello
Expectations of how machines use individuating information and base-rates pp. 628-645 Downloads
Sarah D. English, Stephanie Denison and Ori Friedman

Volume 17, month March, 2022

Preference for playing order in games with and without replacement: Motivational biases and probability misestimations pp. 237-262 Downloads
Kwanho Suk and Jieun Koo
“When in Rome”: Identifying social norms using coordination games pp. 263-283 Downloads
Erin L. Krupka, Roberto Weber, Rachel T. A. Crosno and Hanna Hoover
Testing team reasoning: Group identification is related to coordination in pure coordination games pp. 284-314 Downloads
James Matthew Thom, Uzma Afzal and Natalie Gold
Does the evaluability bias hold when giving to animal charities? pp. 315-330 Downloads
Glen William Spiteri
Cognitive miserliness in argument literacy? Effects of intuitive and analytic thinking on recognizing fallacies pp. 331-361 Downloads
Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen and Mika Kiikeri
Belief in karma is associated with perceived (but not actual) trustworthiness pp. 362-377 Downloads
How Hwee Ong, Anthony M. Evans, Rob M. A. Nelissen and Ilja van Beest
Effects of icon arrays to communicate risk in a repeated risky decision-making task pp. 378-399 Downloads
Paul C. Price, Grace A. Carlock, Sarah Crouse and Mariana Vargas Arciga
Pseudocontingencies: Flexible contingency inferences from base rates pp. 400-424 Downloads
Tobias Vogel, Moritz Ingendahl and Linda McCaughey
Violations of economic rationality due to irrelevant information during learning in decision from experience pp. 425-448 Downloads
Mikhail S. Spektor and Hannah Seidler

Volume 17, month January, 2022

Affect and prosocial behavior: The role of decision mode and individual processing style pp. 1-13 Downloads
Manja Gärtner, David Andersson, Daniel Västfjäll and Gustav Tinghög
Thinking, good and bad? Deliberative thinking and the singularity effect in charitable giving pp. 14-30 Downloads
Hajdi Moche, Tom Gordon-Hecker, Tehila Kogut and Daniel Västfjäll
Assessing the test-retest reliability of the social value orientation slider measure pp. 31-49 Downloads
Carlos A. de Matos Fernandes, Dieko M. Bakker and Jacob Dijkstra
Playing with words: Do people exploit loaded language to affect others’ decisions for their own benefit? pp. 50-69 Downloads
Valerio Capraro, Andrea Vanzo and Antonio Cabrales
Context-dependent outcome expectation contributes to experience-based risky choice pp. 70-90 Downloads
Zhijian He and Junyi Dai
Recalibrating probabilistic forecasts to improve their accuracy pp. 91-123 Downloads
Ying Han and David V. Budescu
Outcome feedback reduces over-forecasting of inflation and overconfidence in forecasts pp. 124-163 Downloads
Xiaoxiao Niu and Nigel Harvey
What drives opposition to suicide? Two exploratory studies of normative judgments pp. 164-188 Downloads
Justin F. Landy and Pritika Shah
After the virtual flood: Risk perceptions and flood preparedness after virtual reality risk communication pp. 189-214 Downloads
Jantsje M. Mol, Wouter Botzen and Julia E. Blasch
Frequency or total number? A comparison of different presentation formats on risk perception during COVID-19 pp. 215-236 Downloads
Yun Jie
Both better and worse than others depending on difficulty: Replication and extensions of Kruger’s (1999) above and below average effects pp. 449-486 Downloads
Max Korbmacher, Kwan, Ching (Isabelle) and Gilad Feldman
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