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Judgment and Decision Making

2006 - 2025

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Volume 10, month November, 2015

Synergistic effects of voting and enforcement on internalized motivation to cooperate in a resource dilemma pp. 511-537 Downloads
Daniel A. DeCaro, Marco A. Janssen and Allen Lee
Does telling white lies signal pro-social preferences? pp. 538-548 Downloads
Laura Biziou-van-Pol, Jana Haenen, Arianna Novaro, Andrés Occhipinti Liberman and Valerio Capraro
On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit pp. 549-563 Downloads
Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Nathaniel Barr, Derek J. Koehler and Jonathan A. Fugelsang
Introducing money at any time can reduce discounting in intertemporal choices with rewards: An extension of the upfront money effect pp. 564-570 Downloads
Hong-Yue Sun and Cheng-Ming Jiang
Accounting for reciprocity in negotiation and social exchange pp. 571-589 Downloads
Alexandra A. Mislin, Peter A. Boumgarden, Daisung Jang and William P. Bottom
Are buyers of apartments superstitious? Evidence from the Russian real estate market pp. 590-592 Downloads
Evgeny A. Antipov and Elena B. Pokryshevskaya
Is the call to prayer a call to cooperate? A field experiment on the impact of religious salience on prosocial behavior pp. 593-596 Downloads
Erik P. Duhaime
Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and reliability, of the Italian version of the Passive Risk Taking (PRT) Scale pp. 597-604 Downloads
Silvia Riva, Alessandra Gorini, Ilaria Cutica, Ketti Mazzocco and Gabriella Pravettoni

Volume 10, month September, 2015

Cooperative preferences fluctuate across the menstrual cycle pp. 400-406 Downloads
Christine Anderl, Tim Hahn, Karolien Notebaert, Claudia Klotz, Barbara Rutter and Sabine Windmann
Decision importance as a cue for deferral pp. 407-415 Downloads
Job M. T. Krijnen, Marcel Zeelenberg and Seger M. Breugelmans
Forecasting forecasts: The trend effect pp. 416-428 Downloads
Sigrid Møyner Hohle and Karl Halvor Teigen
Deconstructing the seductive allure of neuroscience explanations pp. 429-441 Downloads
Deena Skolnick Weisberg, Jordan C. V. Taylor and Emily J. Hopkins
Facing expectations: Those that we prefer to fulfil and those that we disregard pp. 442-455 Downloads
Christophe Heintz, Jérémy Celse, Giardini Francesca and Max Sylvain
A method to elicit beliefs as most likely intervals pp. 456-468 Downloads
Karl Schlag and Joël J. van der Weele
Error Parsing: An alternative method of implementing social judgment theory pp. 469-478 Downloads
Crystal C. Hall and Daniel M. Oppenheimer
The average laboratory samples a population of 7,300 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers pp. 479-491 Downloads
Neil Stewart, Christoph Ungemach, Adam J. L. Harris, Daniel M. Bartels, Ben R. Newell, Gabriele Paolacci and Jesse Chandler
The influence of identifiability and singularity in moral decision making pp. 492-502 Downloads
Johanna Wiss, David Andersson, Paul Slovic, Daniel Västfjäl and Gustav Tinghög
The attraction effect in motor planning decisions pp. 503-510 Downloads
George D. Farmer, Wael El-Deredy, Andrew Howes and Paul A. Warren

Volume 10, month July, 2015

Improving dynamic decision making through training and self-reflection pp. 284-295 Downloads
Sarah J. Donovan, C. Dominik Güss and Dag Naslund
The curious tale of Julie and Mark: Unraveling the moral dumbfounding effect pp. 296-313 Downloads
Edward B. Royzman, Kwanwoo Kim and Robert F. Leeman
Reflective liberals and intuitive conservatives: A look at the Cognitive Reflection Test and ideology pp. 314-331 Downloads
Kristen D. Deppe, Frank J. Gonzalez, Jayme L. Neiman, Carly Jacobs, Jackson Pahlke, Kevin B. Smith and John R. Hibbing
Cognitive reflection predicts the acceptance of unfair ultimatum game offers pp. 332-341 Downloads
Dustin P. Calvillo and Jessica N. Burgeno
Type of army service and decision to engage in risky behavior among young people in Israel pp. 342-355 Downloads
Sharon Garyn-Tal and Shosh Shahrabani
It pays to be nice, but not really nice: Asymmetric reputations from prosociality across 7 countries pp. 355-364 Downloads
Nadav Klein, Igor Grossmann, Ayse K. Uskul, Alexandra A. Kraus and Nicholas Epley
Divergence between individual perceptions and objective indicators of tail risks: Evidence from floodplain residents in New York City pp. 365-385 Downloads
Wouter Botzen, Howard Kunreuther and Erwann Michel-Kerjan
Willingness to test for BRCA1/2 in high risk women: Influenced by risk perception and family experience, rather than by objective or subjective numeracy? pp. 386-399 Downloads
Talya Miron-Shatz, Yaniv Hanoch, Benjamin A. Katz, Glen M. Doniger and Elissa M. Ozanne

Volume 10, month May, 2015

Risks deter but pleasures allure: Is pleasure more important? pp. 204-218 Downloads
Li-Wei Chao, Helena Szrek, Rui Leite, Karl Peltzer and Shandir Ramlagan
Inverted U-shaped model: How frequent repetition affects perceived risk pp. 219-224 Downloads
Xi Lu, Xiaofei Xie and Lu Liu
How bookies make your money pp. 225-231 Downloads
Philip W. S. Newall
A direct and comprehensive test of two postulates of politeness theory applied to uncertainty communication pp. 232-240 Downloads
Miroslav Sirota and Marie Juanchich
The narrative bias revisited: What drives the biasing influence of narrative information on risk perceptions? pp. 241-264 Downloads
Cornelia Betsch, Niels Haase, Frank Renkewitz and Philipp Schmid
The effectiveness of imperfect weighting in advice taking pp. 265-276 Downloads
Peter Bednarik and Thomas Schultze
Less cognitive conflict does not imply choice of the default option: Commentary on Kieslich and Hilbig (2014) pp. 277-279 Downloads
Kristian Ove R. Myrseth and Conny Wollbrant
Judging competing theoretical accounts by their empirical content and parsimony: Reply to Myrseth and Wollbrant (2015) pp. 280-283 Downloads
Pascal J. Kieslich and Benjamin E. Hilbig

Volume 10, month March, 2015

Reference dependence, cooperation, and coordination in games pp. 123-129 Downloads
Mark Schneider and Jonathan Leland
Aggregating multiple probability intervals to improve calibration pp. 130-143 Downloads
Saemi Park and David V. Budescu
Effects of distance between initial estimates and advice on advice utilization pp. 144-171 Downloads
Thomas Schultze, Anne-Fernandine Rakotoarisoa and Schulz-Hardt Stefan
The effect of consumer ratings and attentional allocation on product valuations pp. 172-184 Downloads
Nathaniel J.S. Ashby, Lukasz Walasek and Andreas Glöckner
Imagine being a nice guy: A note on hypothetical vs. incentivized social preferences pp. 185-190 Downloads
Christoph Bühren and Thorben C. Kundt
Elicitation of normative and fairness judgments: Do incentives matter? pp. 191-197 Downloads
Štěpán Veselý
Biases in choices about fairness: Psychology and economic inequality pp. 198-203 Downloads
Zachary Michaelson

Volume 10, month January, 2015

On making the right choice: A meta-analysis and large-scale replication attempt of the unconscious thought advantage pp. 1-17 Downloads
Mark R. Nieuwenstein, Tjardie Wierenga, Richard D. Morey, Jelte M. Wicherts, Tesse N. Blom, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers and Hedderik van Rijn
Evidence for and against a simple interpretation of the less-is-more effect pp. 18-33 Downloads
Michael D. Lee
Choice-induced preference change and the free-choice paradigm: A clarification pp. 34-49 Downloads
Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Fei Shi
Psychological aspects of the rejection of recycled water: Contamination, purification and disgust pp. 50-63 Downloads
Paul Rozin, Brent Haddad, Carol Nemeroff and Paul Slovic
Moral investing: Psychological motivations and implications pp. 64-75 Downloads
Enrico Rubaltelli, Lorella Lotto, Ilana Ritov and Rino Rumiati
What have I just done? Anchoring, self-knowledge, and judgments of recent behavior pp. 76-85 Downloads
Nathan N. Cheek, Sarah Coe-Odess and Barry Schwartz
Tailored proper scoring rules elicit decision weights pp. 86-96 Downloads
Arthur Carvalho
Inferring choice criteria with mixture IRT models: A demonstration using ad hoc and goal-derived categories pp. 97-114 Downloads
Steven Verheyen, Wouter Voorspoels and Gert Storms
Decision-making styles and their associations with decision-making competencies and mental health pp. 115-122 Downloads
Jozef Bavoľár and Oľga Orosová
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