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Judgment and Decision Making

2006 - 2025

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Volume 14, month November, 2019

Learning to reason: The influence of instruction, prompts and scaffolding, metacognitive knowledge, and general intelligence on informal reasoning about everyday social and political issues pp. 624-643 Downloads
David Perkins
Descriptive norms for me, injunctive norms for you: Using norms to explain the risk gap pp. 644-648 Downloads
Xi Zou and Krishna Savani
Reflection increases belief in God through self-questioning among non-believers pp. 649-657 Downloads
Onurcan Yilmaz and Ozan Isler
Bullshit makes the art grow profounder pp. 658-670 Downloads
Martin Harry Turpin, Alexander C. Walker, Mane Kara-Yakoubian, Nina N. Gabert, Jonathan A. Fugelsang and Jennifer A. Stolz
How the public, and scientists, perceive advancement of knowledge from conflicting study results pp. 671-682 Downloads
Derek J. Koehler and Gordon Pennycook
Cultivating credibility with probability words and numbers pp. 683-695 Downloads
Robert N. Collins and David R. Mandel
Which grades are better, A’s and C’s, or all B’s? Effects of variability in grades on mock college admissions decisions pp. 696-710 Downloads
Woo-kyoung Ahn, Sunnie S. Y. Kim, Kristen Kim and Peter K. McNally
Variations on anchoring: Sequential anchoring revisited pp. 711-720 Downloads
Štěpán Bahník, Petr Houdek, Lucie Vrbová and Jiří Hájek
Wronging past rights: The sunk cost bias distorts moral judgment pp. 721-727 Downloads
Ethan A. Meyers, Michał Białek, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, Derek J. Koehler and Ori Friedman
The Lie Deflator – The effect of polygraph test feedback on subsequent (dis)honesty pp. 728-738 Downloads
Dar Peleg, Shahar Ayal, Dan Ariely and Guy Hochman
Spanish validation of General Decision-Making Style scale: Sex invariance, sex differences and relationships with personality and coping styles pp. 739-751 Downloads
Adrián Alacreu-Crespo, María C. Fuentes, Diana Abad-Tortosa, Irene Cano-Lopez, Esperanza González and Miguel Ángel Serrano

Volume 14, month September, 2019

An exploration of the motivational basis of take-some and give-some games pp. 535-546 Downloads
Tessa Haesevoets, Alain Van Hiel, Jasper Van Assche, Dries H. Bostyn and Chris Reinders Folmer
A hard to read font reduces the causality bias pp. 547-554 Downloads
Marcos Díaz-Lago and Helena Matute
Decision conflict drives reaction times and utilitarian responses in sacrificial dilemmas pp. 555-564 Downloads
Alejandro Rosas, Juan Pablo Bermúdez and David Aguilar-Pardo
The glow of grime: Why cleaning an old object can wash away its value pp. 565-572 Downloads
Merrick Levene, Daisy Z. Hu and Ori Friedman
Limited resources or limited luck? Why people perceive an illusory negative correlation between the outcomes of choice options despite unequivocal evidence for independence pp. 573-590 Downloads
Déborah Marciano, Eden Krispin, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Leon Y. Deouell
The role of cognitive reflection in decision making: Evidence from Pakistani managers pp. 591-604 Downloads
Muhammad Sajid and Matthew C. Li
High-stakes hedges are misunderstood too. A commentary on: “Valuing bets and hedges: Implications for the construct of risk preference” pp. 605-607 Downloads
Philip W. S. Newall and Dominic Cortis
Bayesian and frequentist analysis of True and Error models pp. 608-616 Downloads
Michael H. Birnbaum
A response to Mandel’s (2019) commentary on Stastny and Lehner (2018) pp. 617-619 Downloads
Paul Lehner and Bradley Stastny
Solving stumpers, CRT and CRAT: Are the abilities related? pp. 620-623 Downloads
Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah and Shane Frederick

Volume 14, month July, 2019

Revealed strength of preference: Inference from response times pp. 381-394 Downloads
Arkady Konovalov and Ian Krajbich
A universal method for evaluating the quality of aggregators pp. 395-411 Downloads
Ying Han and David Budescu
Right-wing ideology and numeracy: A perception of greater ability, but poorer performance pp. 412-422 Downloads
Becky L. Choma, David Sumantry and Yaniv Hanoch
Dishonest helping and harming after (un)fair treatment pp. 423-439 Downloads
Margarita Leib, Simone Moran and Shaul Shalvi
Political double standards in reliance on moral foundations pp. 440-454 Downloads
Kimmo Eriksson, Brent Simpson and Pontus Strimling
Beyond reach: Do symmetric changes in motor costs affect decision making? A registered report pp. 455-469 Downloads
Arkady Zgonnikov, Nadim A. A. Atiya, O’Hora, Denis, Iñaki Rañò and KongFatt Wong-Lin
The robustness of anchoring effects on preferential judgments pp. 470-487 Downloads
Sangsuk Yoon, Nathan M. Fong and Angelika Dimoka
Information search in everyday decisions: The generalizability of the attraction search effect pp. 488-512 Downloads
Sophie E. Scharf, Monika Wiegelmann and Arndt Bröder
The decision paradoxes motivating Prospect Theory: The prevalence of the paradoxes increases with numerical ability pp. 513-533 Downloads
Philip Millroth, Håkan Nilsson and Peter Juslin

Volume 14, month May, 2019

Simple eye movement metrics can predict future decision making performance: The case of financial choices pp. 223-233 Downloads
Michał Król and Magdalena Ewa Król
Cognitive ability and risk aversion: A systematic review and meta analysis pp. 234-279 Downloads
Lau Lilleholt
Terrorism, dread risk and bicycle accidents pp. 280-287 Downloads
Peter Ayton, Samantha Murray and James A. Hampton
Too soon to tell if the US intelligence community prediction market is more accurate than intelligence reports: Commentary on Stastny and Lehner (2018) pp. 288-292 Downloads
David R. Mandel
The endowment effect in the genes: An exploratory study pp. 293-298 Downloads
Xingrong Hou, Jianmin Zeng, Hong Chen and Li Su
Sense of control matters: A long spatial distance leads to a short-term investment preference pp. 299-308 Downloads
Miao He, Guibing He, Jiaxin Chen and Yuan Wang
The power of moral words: Loaded language generates framing effects in the extreme dictator game pp. 309-317 Downloads
Valerio Capraro and Andrea Vanzo
Integrating theories of law obedience: How utility-theoretic factors, legitimacy, and lack of self-control influence decisions to commit low-level crimes pp. 318-334 Downloads
Berenike Waubert de Puiseau, Andreas Glöckner and Emanuel V. Towfigh
An exploratory investigation of the impact of evaluation context on ambiguity aversion pp. 335-348 Downloads
Şule Güney and Ben R. Newell
Why dyads heed advice less than individuals do pp. 349-363 Downloads
Thomas Schultze, Andreas Mojzisch and Stefan Schulz-Hardt
Validation of Pre-Adolescent Decision-Making Competence in Turkish students pp. 364-372 Downloads
Yasemin Demiraslan Çevik, Nuri Doğan, Gökhan Dağhan, Filiz Kuşkaya Mumcu, Sibel Somyürek and Haydar Karaman
From foe to friend and back again: The temporal dynamics of intra-party bias in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 373-380 Downloads
Yarrow Dunham, Antonio A. Arechar and David G. Rand

Volume 14, month March, 2019

Finding meaning in the clouds: Illusory pattern perception predicts receptivity to pseudo-profound bullshit pp. 109-119 Downloads
Alexander C. Walker, Martin Harry Turpin, Jennifer A. Stolz, Jonathan A. Fugelsang and Derek J. Koehler
A reason-based explanation for moral dumbfounding pp. 120-129 Downloads
Matthew L. Stanley, Siyuan Yin and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Pill or bill? Influence of monetary incentives on the perceived riskiness and the ethical approval of clinical trials pp. 130-134 Downloads
Janine Hoffart and Benjamin Scheibehenne
Are markets more accurate than polls? The surprising informational value of “just asking” pp. 135-147 Downloads
Jason Dana, Pavel Atanasov, Philip Tetlock and Barbara Mellers
Intuition speed as a predictor of choice and confidence in point spread predictions pp. 148-155 Downloads
Alexander C. Walker, Martin Harry Turpin, Jonathan A. Fugelsang and Derek J. Koehler
The link between intuitive thinking and social conservatism is stronger in WEIRD societies pp. 156-169 Downloads
Onurcan Yilmaz and Sinan Alper
Do we de-bias ourselves?: The impact of repeated presentation on the bat-and-ball problem pp. 170-178 Downloads
Matthieu Raoelison and Wim De Neys
Cross-cultural support for a link between analytic thinking and disbelief in God: Evidence from India and the United Kingdom pp. 179-186 Downloads
Michael N. Stagnaro, Robert M. Ross, Gordon Pennycook and David G. Rand
How decision context changes the balance between cost and benefit increasing charitable donations pp. 187-198 Downloads
Marta Caserotti, Enrico Rubaltelli and Paul Slovic
Short-sighted greed? Focusing on the future promotes reputation-based generosity pp. 199-213 Downloads
Hallgeir Sjåstad
Can asymmetric subjective opportunity cost effect explain impatience in intertemporal choice? A replication study pp. 214-222 Downloads
Si-Chu Shen, Yuan-Na Huang, Cheng-Ming Jiang and Shu Li

Volume 14, month January, 2019

Belief bias and representation in assessing the Bayesian rationality of others pp. 1-10 Downloads
Richard B. Anderson, Laura Marie Leventhal, Don C. Zhang, Daniel Fasko, Zachariah Basehore, Christopher Gamsby, Jared Branch and Timothy Patrick
Welfare effects of nudges: The emotional tax of calorie menu labeling pp. 11-25 Downloads
Linda Thunström
Improving acceptability of nudges: Learning from attitudes towards opt-in and opt-out policies pp. 26-39 Downloads
Haoyang Yan and J. Frank Yates
Do minorities like nudges? The role of group norms in attitudes towards behavioral policy pp. 40-50 Downloads
Pe’er, Eyal, Yuval Feldman, Eyal Gamliel, Limor Sahar, Ariel Tikotsky, Nurit Hod and Hilla Schupak
The representativeness heuristic and the choice of lottery tickets: A field experiment pp. 51-57 Downloads
Michał Wiktor Krawczyk and Joanna Rachubik
Anti-social motives explain increased risk aversion for others in decisions from experience pp. 58-71 Downloads
Sebastian Olschewski, Marius Dietsch and Elliot A. Ludvig
The effect of limited availability on children’s consumption, engagement, and choice behavior pp. 72-79 Downloads
Michal Maimaran and Yuval Salant
Thinking dispositions and cognitive reflection performance in schizotypy pp. 80-90 Downloads
Annabel Broyd, Ulrich Ettinger and Volker Thoma
The collective intelligence of random small crowds: A partial replication of Kosinski et al. (2012) pp. 91-98 Downloads
Ans Vercammen, Yan Ji and Mark Burgman
Goal center width, how to count sequences, and the gambler’s fallacy in soccer penalty shootouts pp. 98-108 Downloads
Simcha Avugos, Ofer Azar, Nadav Gavish, Eran Sher and Michael Bar-Eli
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