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Judgment and Decision Making

2006 - 2025

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Volume 13, month November, 2018

Valuing bets and hedges: Implications for the construct of risk preference pp. 501-508 Downloads
Shane Frederick, Amanda Levis, Steven Malliaris and Andrew Meyer
Valuing bets and hedges pp. 509-513 Downloads
Subimal Chatterjee and Satadruta Mookherjee
Children’s application of decision strategies in a compensatory environment pp. 514-528 Downloads
Tilmann Betsch, Anne Lehmann, Marc Jekel, Stefanie Lindow and Andreas Glöckner
Moderators of framing effects in variations of the Asian Disease problem: Time constraint, need, and disease type pp. 529-546 Downloads
Adele Diederich, Marc Wyszynski and Ilana Ritov
Who says “larger” and who says “smaller”? Individual differences in the language of comparison pp. 547-561 Downloads
William J. Skylark, Joseph M. Carr and Claire L. McComas
The impact of actively open-minded thinking on social media communication pp. 562-574 Downloads
Jordan Carpenter, Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro, Jenna Clark, Lucie Flekova, Laura Smith, Margaret L. Kern, Anneke Buffone, Lyle Ungar and Martin Seligman
Why choose wisely if you have already paid? Sunk costs elicit stochastic dominance violations pp. 575-586 Downloads
Ryan K. Jessup, Lily B. Assaad and Katherine Wick
Boundary effects in the Marschak-Machina triangle pp. 587-606 Downloads
Krzysztof Kontek
Boosting intelligence analysts’ judgment accuracy: What works, what fails? pp. 607-621 Downloads
David R. Mandel, Christopher W. Karvetski and Mandeep K. Dhami
Bayesian methods for analyzing true-and-error models pp. 622-635 Downloads
Michael D. Lee
People respond to GM food with disgust more than fear: Comment on Royzman, Cusimano and Leeman (2017) pp. 636-638 Downloads
Yoel Inbar and Sydney E. Scott
Measurement is the core disgust problem: Response to Inbar and Scott (2018) pp. 639-651 Downloads
Corey Cusimano, Edward B. Royzman, Robert F. Leeman and Stephen Metas

Volume 13, month September, 2018

Different heuristics and same bias: A spectral analysis of biased judgments and individual decision rules pp. 401-412 Downloads
Ola Svenson, Nichel Gonzalez and Gabriella Eriksson
Randomization and serial dependence in professional tennis matches: Do strategic considerations, player rankings and match characteristics matter? pp. 413-427 Downloads
Leonidas Spiliopoulos
TEMAP2.R: True and Error model analysis program in R pp. 428-440 Downloads
Michael H. Birnbaum and Edika G. Quispe-Torreblanca
Reversing the causal arrow: Incidence and properties of negative backward magical contagion in Americans pp. 441-450 Downloads
Paul Rozin, Christopher Dunn and Natalie Fedotova
Choosing victims: Human fungibility in moral decision-making pp. 451-457 Downloads
Michał Białek, Jonathan Fugelsang and Ori Friedman
How far is the suffering? The role of psychological distance and victims’ identifiability in donation decisions pp. 458-466 Downloads
Tehila Kogut, Ilana Ritov, Enrico Rubaltelli and Nira Liberman
Do discounts mitigate numerological superstitions? Evidence from the Russian real estate market pp. 467-470 Downloads
Dmitry Burakov
Time-varying risk behavior and prior investment outcomes: Evidence from Italy pp. 471-483 Downloads
Andrea Lippi, Laura Barbieri, Mariacristina Piva and Werner De Bondt
Post-decision search in repeated and variable environments pp. 484-500 Downloads
Kinneret Teodorescu, Ke Sang and Peter M. Todd

Volume 13, month July, 2018

The boundary effect: Perceived post hoc accuracy of prediction intervals pp. 309-321 Downloads
Karl Halvor Teigen, Erik Løhre and Sigrid Møyner Hohle
Testing the ability of the surprisingly popular method to predict NFL games pp. 322-333 Downloads
Michael D. Lee, Irina Danileiko and Julie Vi
Predicting elections: Experts, polls, and fundamentals pp. 334-344 Downloads
Andreas Graefe
Gender differences in lying in sender-receiver games: A meta-analysis pp. 345-355 Downloads
Valerio Capraro
Who lies? A large-scale reanalysis linking basic personality traits to unethical decision making pp. 356-371 Downloads
Daniel W. Heck, Isabel Thielmann, Morten Moshagen and Benjamin E. Hilbig
Numerate decision makers don’t use more effortful strategies unless it pays: A process tracing investigation of skilled and adaptive strategy selection in risky decision making pp. 372-381 Downloads
Jakub Traczyk, Agata Sobkow, Kamil Fulawka, Jakub Kus, Dafina Petrova and Rocio Garcia-Retamero
The role of character strengths in economic decision-making pp. 382-392 Downloads
Matthew R. Jordan and David G. Rand
Validation of Adult Decision-Making Competence in Chinese college students pp. 393-400 Downloads
Shujing Liang and Yuwei Zou

Volume 13, month May, 2018

Predictably intransitive preferences pp. 217-236 Downloads
David Butler and Ganna Pogrebna
The impact of regret and worry on the threshold level of concern for flood insurance demand: Evidence from Dutch homeowners pp. 237-245 Downloads
Peter John Robinson and Wouter Botzen
The non-effects of repeated exposure to the Cognitive Reflection Test pp. 246-259 Downloads
Andrew Meyer, Elizabeth Zhou and Shane Frederick
Performance on the Cognitive Reflection Test is stable across time pp. 260-267 Downloads
Michael N. Stagnaro, Gordon Pennycook and David G. Rand
Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon? pp. 268-274 Downloads
Will M. Gervais, Michiel van Elk, Dimitris Xygalatas, Ryan T. McKay, Mark Aveyard, Emma E. Buchtel, Ilan Dar-Nimrod, Eva Kundtová Klocová, Jonathan E. Ramsay, Tapani Riekki, Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen and Joseph Bulbulia
Reversing the endowment effect pp. 275-286 Downloads
Campbell Pryor, Amy Perfors and Piers D. L. Howe
Psychometric characteristics of two forms of the Slovak version of the Indecisiveness Scale pp. 287-296 Downloads
Jozef Bavolar
How should we think about Americans’ beliefs about economic mobility? pp. 297-304 Downloads
Shai Davidai and Thomas Gilovich
Still no compelling evidence that Americans overestimate upward socio-economic mobility rates: Reply to Davidai & Gilovich (2018) pp. 305-308 Downloads
Sondre S. Nero, Lawton K. Swan, John R. Chambers and Martin Heesacker

Volume 13, month March, 2018

Contamination, association, or social communication: An examination of alternative accounts for contagion effects pp. 150-162 Downloads
Natalie O. Fedotova and Paul Rozin
Using Tversky’s contrast model to investigate how features of similarity affect judgments of likelihood pp. 163-169 Downloads
Mirta Galesic, A. Walkyria Goode, Thomas S. Wallsten and Kent L. Norman
The category size bias: A mere misunderstanding pp. 170-184 Downloads
Hannah Perfecto, Leif D. Nelson and Don A. Moore
Weighted Brier score decompositions for topically heterogenous forecasting tournaments pp. 185-201 Downloads
Edgar C. Merkle and Robert Hartman
Comparative evaluation of the forecast accuracy of analysis reports and a prediction market pp. 202-211 Downloads
Bradley J. Stastny and Paul E. Lehner
Strategies using recent feedback lead to matching or maximising behaviours pp. 212-216 Downloads
Zhenbo Cheng, Jingying Gao, Leilei Zhang, Gang Xiao and Hongjing Mao

Volume 13, month January, 2018

Kenneth R. Hammond’s contributions to the study of judgment and decision making pp. 1-22 Downloads
Mandeep K. Dhami and Jeryl L. Mumpower
Thinking dynamics and individual differences: Mouse-tracking analysis of the denominator neglect task pp. 23-32 Downloads
Barnabas Szaszi, Bence Palfi, Aba Szollosi, Pascal J. Kieslich and Balazs Aczel
The opportunity-threat theory of decision-making under risk pp. 33-41 Downloads
Mohan Pandey
Cross-national in-group favoritism in prosocial behavior: Evidence from Latin and North America pp. 42-60 Downloads
Susann Fiedler, Dshamilja Marie Hellmann, Angela Rachael Dorrough and Andreas Glöckner
Commitment-enhancing tools in Centipede games: Evidencing European–Japanese differences in trust and cooperation pp. 61-72 Downloads
Eva M. Krockow, Masanori Takezawa, Briony Pulford, Andrew M. Colman, Samuel Smithers, Toshimasa Kita and Yo Nakawake
A new test of the risk-reward heuristic pp. 73-78 Downloads
William J. Skylark and Sidharth Prabhu-Naik
Stepwise training supports strategic second-order theory of mind in turn-taking games pp. 79-98 Downloads
Rineke Verbrugge, Ben Meijering, Stefan Wierda, Hedderik van Rijn and Niels Taatgen
Do the Right Thing: Experimental evidence that preferences for moral behavior, rather than equity or efficiency per se, drive human prosociality pp. 99-111 Downloads
Valerio Capraro and David G. Rand
Learning psychology from riddles: The case of stumpers pp. 112-122 Downloads
Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah and Shane Frederick
The Short Maximization Inventory pp. 123-136 Downloads
Michal Ďuriník, Jakub Procházka and Hynek Cígler
Making good cider out of bad apples — Signaling expectations boosts cooperation among would-be free riders pp. 137-149 Downloads
Michiru Nagatsu, Karen Larsen, Mia Karabegovic, Marcell Székely, Dan Mønster and John Michael
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