Judgment and Decision Making
2006 - 2025
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Volume 7, month November, 2012
- Is that the answer you had in mind? The effect of perspective on unethical behavior pp. 679-688

- Amos Schurr, Ilana Ritov, Yaakov Kareev and Judith Avrahami
- The tyranny of choice: a cross-cultural investigation of maximizing-satisficing effects on well-being pp. 689-704

- Arne Roets, Barry Schwartz and Yanjun Guan
- “Leaving it to chance”—Passive risk taking in everyday life pp. 705-715

- Ruty Keinan and Yoella Bereby-Meyer
- Predicting (un)healthy behavior: A comparison of risk-taking propensity measures pp. 716-727

- Helena Szrek, Li-Wei Chao, Shandir Ramlagan and Karl Peltzer
- Using inferred probabilities to measure the accuracy of imprecise forecasts pp. 728-740

- Paul Lehner, Avra Michelson, Leonard Adelman and Anna Goodman
- What do Americans know about inequality? It depends on how you ask them pp. 741-745

- Kimmo Eriksson and Brent Simpson
- The nonsense math effect pp. 746-749

- Kimmo Eriksson
- Delaying information search pp. 750-760

- Yaniv Shani, Niels van de Ven and Marcel Zeelenberg
- Debiasing egocentrism and optimism biases in repeated competitions pp. 761-767

- Jason P. Rose, Paul D. Windschitl and Andrew R. Smith
- The impact of near-miss events on betting behavior: An examination of casino rapid roulette play pp. 768-778

- James A. Sundali, Amanda H. Safford and Rachel Croson
- The unconscious thought advantage: Further replication failures from a search for confirmatory evidence pp. 779-798

- Mark Nieuwenstein and Hedderik van Rijn
Volume 7, month September, 2012
- Testing transitivity of preferences using linked designs pp. 524-567

- Michael H. Birnbaum and Jeffrey P. Bahra
- Normative arguments from experts and peers reduce delay discounting pp. 568-589

- Nicole Senecal, Teresa Wang, Elizabeth Thompson and Joseph W. Kable
- Improved realism of confidence for an episodic memory event pp. 590-601

- Sandra Buratti and Carl Martin Allwood
- A methodological approach to ratio bias pp. 602-617

- Gabriella Passerini, Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi
- Social preferences shaped by conflicting motives: When enhancing social welfare creates unfavorable comparisons for the self pp. 618-627

- Shoham Choshen-Hillel and Ilan Yaniv
- Construal levels and moral judgment: Some complications pp. 628-638

- Han Gong and Douglas L. Medin
- Evidence for the influence of the mere-exposure effect on voting in the Eurovision Song Contest pp. 639-643

- Diarmuid B. Verrier
- An item response theory and factor analytic examination of two prominent maximizing tendency scales pp. 644-658

- Justin M. Weinhardt, Brendan J. Morse, Janna Chimeli and Jamie Fisher
- Web-conferencing as a viable method for group decision research pp. 659-668

- Michel J. J. Handgraaf, Kerry F. Milch, Kirstin C. Appelt, Philip Schuette, Nicole A. Yoskowitz and Elke U. Weber
- Does moving from war zone change emotions and risk perceptions? A field study of Israeli students pp. 669-678

- Shosh Shahrabani, Uri Benzion, Mosi Rosenboim and Tal Shavit
Volume 7, month July, 2012
- Evaluating the coherence of Take-the-best in structured environments pp. 360-372

- Michael D. Lee and Shunan Zhang
- Back or to the future? Preferences of time travelers pp. 373-382

- Florence Ettlin and Ralph Hertwig
- Ambiguity aversion in a delay analogue of the Ellsberg Paradox pp. 383-389

- Bethany J. Weber and Wah Pheow Tan
- Individuals’ insight into intrapersonal externalities pp. 390-401

- David J. Stillwell and Richard J. Tunney
- Separating response variability from structural inconsistency to test models of risky decision making pp. 402-426

- Michael H. Birnbaum and Jeffrey P. Bahra
- Response mode, compatibility, and dual-processes in the evaluation of simple gambles: An eye-tracking investigation pp. 427-440

- Enrico Rubaltelli, Stephan Dickert and Paul Slovic
- Investor regret: The role of expectation in comparing what is to what might have been pp. 441-451

- Wen-Hsien Huang and Marcel Zeelenberg
- Not all streaks are the same: Individual differences in risk preferences during runs of gains and losses pp. 452-461

- Christopher T. Ball
- Measurement-induced focusing and the magnitude of loss aversion: The difference between comparing gains to losses and losses to gains pp. 462-471

- Fieke Harinck, Ilja Van Beest, Eric Van Dijk and Marjolijn Van Zeeland
- Decision making under hypoxia: Oxygen depletion increases risk seeking for losses but not for gains pp. 472-477

- Stefania Pighin, Nicolao Bonini, Lucia Savadori, Constantinos Hadjichristidis, Tommaso Antonetti and Federico Schena
- Atypical moral judgment following traumatic brain injury pp. 478-487

- Ana T. Martins, Luis M. Faísca, Francisco Esteves, Angélica Muresan and Alexandra Reis
- Cognition in the woods: Biases in probability judgments by search and rescue planners pp. 488-498

- Kenneth A. Hill
- The impact of purchase quantity on the compromise effect: The balance heuristic pp. 499-512

- Yin-Hui Cheng, Shin-Shin Chang, Shih-Chieh Chuang and Ming-Wei Yu
- Testing the effect of time pressure on asymmetric dominance and compromise decoys in choice pp. 513-521

- Jonathan C. Pettibone
Volume 7, month May, 2012
- Choice processes and their post-decisional consequences in morally conflicting decisions pp. 224-234

- Amy R. Krosch, Bernd Figner and Elke U. Weber
- Effects of main actor, outcome and affect on biased braking speed judgments pp. 235-243

- Ola Svenson, Gabriella Eriksson, Paul Slovic, C. K. Mertz and Tina Fuglestad
- Focusing on what you own: Biased information uptake due to ownership pp. 254-267

- Nathaniel J. S. Ashby, Stephan Dickert and Andreas Glöckner
- Image Theory’s counting rule in clinical decision making: Does it describe how clinicians make patient-specific forecasts? pp. 268-281

- Paul R. Falzer and D. Melissa Garman
- Do you look forward to retirement? Motivational biases in pension decisions pp. 282-291

- Tehila Kogut and Momi Dahan
- Dishonestly increasing the likelihood of winning pp. 292-303

- Shaul Shalvi
- Reconciling pro-social vs. selfish behavior: On the role of self-control pp. 304-315

- Peter Martinsson, Kristian Ove R. Myrseth and Conny Wollbrant
- Description-based and experience-based decisions: individual analysis pp. 316-331

- Andrey Kudryavtsev and Julia Pavlodsky
- A new intuitionism: Meaning, memory, and development in Fuzzy-Trace Theory pp. 332-359

- Valerie F. Reyna
Volume 7, month March, 2012
- Religion, group threat and sacred values pp. 110-118

- Hammad Sheikh, Jeremy Ginges, Alin Coman and Scott Atran
- Information search with situation-specific reward functions pp. 119-148

- Björn Meder and Jonathan D. Nelson
- A rose by any other name: A social-cognitive perspective on poets and poetry pp. 149-164

- Maya Bar-Hillel, Alon Maharshak, Avital Moshinsky and Ruth Nofech
- Professionally biased: Misestimations of driving speed, journey time and time-savings among taxi and car drivers pp. 165-172

- Eyal Peer and Lidor Solomon
- Choosing with confidence: Self-efficacy and preferences for choice pp. 173-180

- Andrew E. Reed, Joseph A. Mikels and Corinna E. Löckenhoff
- Validation of the Domain-Specific Risk-Taking Scale in Chinese college students pp. 181-188

- Xiaoxiao Hu and Xiaofei Xie
- A medical risk attitude subscale for DOSPERT pp. 189-195

- Shoshana Butler, Adam Rosman, Shira Seleski, Maggie Garcia, Sam Lee, James Barnes and Alan Schwartz
- The effect of incomplete information on the compromise effect pp. 196-206

- Shih-Chieh Chuang, Danny Tengti Kao, Yin-Hui Cheng and Chu-An Chou
- Decision theory as an aid to private choice pp. 207-223

- Rex V. Brown
Volume 7, month January, 2012
- When a risky prospect is valued more than its best possible outcome pp. 1-18

- Andreas Drichoutis, Rodolfo Nayga, Jayson Lusk and Panagiotis Lazaridis
- Why are lotteries valued less? Multiple tests of a direct risk-aversion mechanism pp. 19-24

- George E. Newman and Daniel Mochon
- Measuring Risk Literacy: The Berlin Numeracy Test pp. 25-47

- Edward T. Cokely, Mirta Galesic, Eric Schulz, Saima Ghazal and Rocio Garcia-Retamero
- The Maximization Inventory pp. 48-60

- Brandon M. Turner, Hye Bin Rim, Nancy E. Betz and Thomas E. Nygren
- Anticipatory stress interferes with utilitarian moral judgment pp. 61-68

- Katrin Starcke, Anne-Catrin Ludwig and Matthias Brand
- The default pull: An experimental demonstration of subtle default effects on preferences pp. 69-76

- Nikhil Dhingra, Zach Gorn, Andrew Kener and Jason Dana
- Shame for money: Shame enhances the incentive value of economic resources – RETRACTED pp. 77-85

- Chia-Chi Wang, Ying-Yao Cheng, Wen-Bin Chiou and Chun-Chia Kung
- Coping strategies and immune neglect in affective forecasting: Direct evidence and key moderators pp. 86-96

- Michael Hoerger
- A statistical test of independence in choice data with small samples pp. 97-109

- Michael H. Birnbaum
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