Judgment and Decision Making
2006 - 2025
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Volume 2, month December, 2007
- Action orientation, consistency and feelings of regret pp. 333-341

- Todd McElroy and Keith Dowd
- Maximizers versus satisficers: Decision-making styles, competence, and outcomes pp. 342-350

- Andrew M. Parker, Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Baruch Fischhoff
- Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information pp. 351-358

- Samuel M. Duncan, Steven M. Wengrovitz, Alexandra Sedlovskaya and Andrea L. Patalano
- Metacognitive judgment and denial of deficit: Evidence from frontotemporal dementia pp. 359-370

- Diego Fernandez-Duque and Sandra E. Black
- Easy does it: The role of fluency in cue weighting pp. 371-379

- Anuj K. Shah and Daniel M. Oppenheimer
- Context effects in games: Local versus global sequential effects on choice in the prisoner’s dilemma game pp. 380-389

- Ivo Vlaev and Nick Chater
- An examination of ambiguity aversion: Are two heads better than one? pp. 390-397

- L. Robin Keller, Rakesh K. Sarin and Jayavel Sounderpandian
Volume 2, month October, 2007
- The application of Dempster-Shafer theory demonstrated with justification provided by legal evidence pp. 257-276

- Shawn P. Curley
- When good = better than average pp. 277-291

- Don A. Moore
- Relativistic financial decisions: Context effects on retirement saving and investment risk preferences pp. 292-311

- Ivo Vlaev, Nick Chater and Neil Stewart
- Decisions under unpredictable losses: An examination of the restated diversification principle pp. 312-316

- Ali M. Ahmed
- A note on determining the number of cues used in judgment analysis studies: The issue of type II error pp. 317-325

- Jason W. Beckstead
- Strategy selection during exploratory behavior: sex differences pp. 326-332

- Catherine Brandner
Volume 2, month August, 2007
- “Head versus heart”: Effect of monetary frames on expression of sympathetic magical concerns pp. 217-224

- Paul Rozin, Heidi Grant, Stephanie Weinberg and Scott Parker
- Age-related differences in adaptive decision making: Sensitivity to expected value in risky choice pp. 225-233

- Irwin P. Levin, Joshua A. Weller, Ashley A. Pederson and Lyndsay A. Harshman
- A shocking experiment: New evidence on probability weighting and common ratio violations pp. 234-242

- Gregory S. Berns, C. Monica Capra, Sara Moore and Charles Noussair
- Innumeracy and incentives: A ratio bias experiment pp. 243-250

- Donald Dale, Jeffrey Rudski, Adam Schwarz and Eric Smith
- Framing the frame: How task goals determine the likelihood and direction of framing effects pp. 251-256

- Todd McElroy and John J. Seta
Volume 2, month June, 2007
- Goals and plans in decision making pp. 137-168

- David H. Krantz and Howard C. Kunreuther
- What’s bad is easy: Taboo values, affect, and cognition pp. 169-188

- Sarah Lichtenstein, Robin Gregory and Julie Irwin
- The skill element in decision making under uncertainty: Control or competence? pp. 189-203

- Adam S. Goodie and Diana L. Young
- The Sharing Game: Fairness in resource allocation as a function of incentive, gender, and recipient types pp. 204-216

- Arthur Kennelly and Edmund Fantino
Volume 2, month April, 2007
- “If I look at the mass I will never act”: Psychic numbing and genocide pp. 79-95

- Paul Slovic
- An alternative approach for eliciting willingness-to-pay: A randomized Internet trial pp. 96-106

- Laura J. Damschroder, Peter A. Ubel, Jason Riis and Dylan M. Smith
- Possession, feelings of ownership and the endowment effect pp. 107-114

- Jochen Reb and Terry Connolly
- The effects of losses and event splitting on the Allais paradox pp. 115-125

- Bethany J. Weber
- Direct and indirect effects of pathological gambling on risk attitudes pp. 126-136

- Pablo Brañas-Garza, Nikolaos Georgantzís and Pablo Guillen
Volume 2, month February, 2007
- Actor/observer asymmetry in risky decision making pp. 1-8

- Diego Fernandez-Duque and Timothy Wifall
- The use of mixed models in a modified Iowa Gambling Task and a prisoner's dilemma game pp. 9-22

- Jean Stockard, Robert M. O'Brien and Ellen Peters
- Deception and price in a market with asymmetric information pp. 23-28

- Kimmo Eriksson and Brent Simpson
- Now you see it now you don't: The effectiveness of the recognition heuristic for selecting stocks pp. 29-39

- Patric Andersson and Tim Rakow
- Lay intuitions about overall evaluations of experiences pp. 40-47

- Irina Cojuharenco
- Susceptibility to anchoring effects: How openness-to-experience influences responses to anchoring cues pp. 48-53

- Todd McElroy and Keith Dowd
- Sequential and simultaneous multiple explanation: Implications for alternative consideration when response options are not provided pp. 54-69

- Robert C. Litchfield and Jinyan Fan
- On the appropriateness of appropriateness judgments: The case of interferon treatment for melanoma pp. 70-78

- Yoav Ganzach and Moshe Leshno
Volume 1, month November, 2006
- Naturalness judgments by lay Americans: Process dominates content in judgments of food or water acceptability and naturalness pp. 91-97

- Paul Rozin
- Counterfactual thinking and regulatory fit pp. 98-107

- Keith D. Markman, Matthew N. McMullen, Ronald A. Elizaga and Nobuko Mizoguchi
- Probability biases as Bayesian inference pp. 108-117

- André C. R. Martins
- The influence of the ratio bias phenomenon on the elicitation of health states utilities pp. 118-133

- José-Luis Pinto-Prades, Jorge-Eduardo Martinez-Perez and José-María Abellán-Perpiñán
- Are medical treatments for individuals and groups like single-play and multiple-play gambles? pp. 134-145

- Michael L. DeKay, John C. Hershey, Mark D. Spranca, Peter A. Ubel and David A. Asch
- It must be awful for them: Perspective and task context affects ratings for health conditions pp. 146-152

- Heather P. Lacey, Angela Fagerlin, George Loewenstein, Dylan M. Smith, Jason Riis and Peter A. Ubel
- The rich get richer and the poor get poorer: On risk aversion in behavioral decision-making pp. 153-158

- Ingmar H. A. Franken, Irina Georgieva, Peter Muris and Ap Dijksterhuis
- “Decisions from experience” = sampling error + prospect theory: Reconsidering Hertwig, Barron, Weber & Erev (2004) pp. 159-161

- Craig R. Fox and Liat Hadar
- Making decision research useful—not just rewarding pp. 162-173

- Rex V. Brown
- Amos Tversky’s contributions to legal scholarship: Remarks at the BDRM session in honor of Amos Tversky, June 16, 2006 pp. 174-178

- Paul Brest
Volume 1, month July, 2006
- Biases in casino betting: The hot hand and the gambler’s fallacy pp. 1-12

- James Sundali and Rachel Croson
- Rebate subsidies, matching subsidies and isolation effects pp. 13-22

- Douglas Davis
- A psychological law of inertia and the illusion of loss aversion pp. 23-32

- David Gal
- A Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) scale for adult populations pp. 33-47

- Ann-Renée Blais and Elke U. Weber
- Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men? pp. 48-63

- Christine R. Harris and Michael Jenkins
- Can avoidance of complications lead to biased healthcare decisions? pp. 64-75

- Jennifer Amsterlaw, Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher, Angela Fagerlin and Peter A. Ubel
- The effects of behavioral and outcome feedback on prudent decision-making under conditions of present and future uncertainty pp. 76-85

- Jay C. Brown
- The availability heuristic in the classroom: How soliciting more criticism can boost your course ratings pp. 86-90

- Craig R. Fox
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