Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences
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Volume 11, issue 2, 2012
- Gigerenzer’s ‘external validity argument’ against the heuristics and biases program: an assessment pp. 133-148

- Andrea Polonioli
- The problem of future knowledge pp. 149-163

- Nicholas Rescher
- Perceptions of collective narratives and identity strategies: the case of Palestinian Muslims and Christians in Israel pp. 165-182

- Adi Mana, Shifra Sagy, Anan Srour and Serene Mjally-Knani
- Mirror neurons as a conceptual mechanism? pp. 183-201

- Cristina Meini and Alfredo Paternoster
- How do common investors behave? Information search and portfolio choice among bank customers and university students pp. 203-233

- Marco Monti, Riccardo Boero, Nathan Berg, Gerd Gigerenzer and Laura Martignon
- The endogenous nature of the measurement of social preferences pp. 235-256

- John Smith
- Emanuele Bardone: Seeking chances: from biased rationality to distributed cognition pp. 257-264

- Merja Bauters
Volume 11, issue 1, 2012
- Special issue on: Dual process theories of human thought: the debate pp. 1-2

- Laura Macchi, David Over and Riccardo Viale
- Defining features versus incidental correlates of Type 1 and Type 2 processing pp. 3-13

- Keith Stanovich and Maggie Toplak
- Dual processes, probabilities, and cognitive architecture pp. 15-26

- Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater
- Probabilities, beliefs, and dual processing: the paradigm shift in the psychology of reasoning pp. 27-40

- Shira Elqayam and David Over
- Dual systems and dual attitudes pp. 41-51

- Keith Frankish
- Intuitive and analytical processes in insight problem solving: a psycho-rhetorical approach to the study of reasoning pp. 53-67

- Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi
- Rational decision making: balancing RUN and JUMP modes of analysis pp. 69-80

- Tilmann Betsch and Carsten Held
- The social functions of explicit coherence evaluation pp. 81-92

- Hugo Mercier
- Analytic thinking: do you feel like it? pp. 93-105

- Valerie Thompson and Kinga Morsanyi
- Implicit cognition, emotion, and meta-cognitive control pp. 107-119

- Ron Sun and Robert Mathews
- Spot the difference: distinguishing between two kinds of processing pp. 121-131

- Jonathan Evans
Volume 10, issue 2, 2011
- The future of behavioral game theory pp. 97-102

- Herbert Gintis
- Educational models of knowledge prototypes development pp. 103-129

- Flavia Santoianni
- What good is moral reasoning? pp. 131-148

- Hugo Mercier
- On the economics of sleeping pp. 149-164

- Tinna Asgeirsdottir and Gylfi Zoega
- Symposium on “Collective representations of quality” pp. 165-168

- Camille Roth, Dario Taraborelli and Nigel Gilbert
- Disaggregating quality judgements pp. 169-180

- Bruce Edmonds
- Quality versus mere popularity: a conceptual map for understanding human behavior pp. 181-191

- R. Bentley, Michael O’Brien and Paul Ormerod
- Lovely weather, isn’t it? On the social dynamics of quality judgment pp. 193-201

- Andrzej Nowak, Katarzyna Samson, Karolina Lisiecka and Michal Ziembowicz
- Food quality as a public good: cooperation dynamics and economic development in a rural community pp. 203-215

- Riccardo Boero
Volume 10, issue 1, 2011
- Punishment is not a group adaptation pp. 1-26

- Nicolas Baumard
- Extrinsic and intrinsic motivations to innovate: tracing the motivation of ‘grassroot’ innovators in India pp. 27-55

- Saradindu Bhaduri and Hemant Kumar
- Affective problem solving: emotion in research practice pp. 57-78

- Lisa Osbeck and Nancy Nersessian
- From individual to social counterintuitiveness: how layers of innovation weave together to form multilayered tapestries of human cultures pp. 79-96

- M. Upal
Volume 9, issue 2, 2010
- Special issue on “experimental economics and the social embedding of economic behaviour and cognition” pp. 113-118

- Christophe Heintz and Nicholas Bardsley
- Sociality and external validity in experimental economics pp. 119-138

- Nicholas Bardsley
- Social norms or social preferences? pp. 139-157

- Ken Binmore
- Cooperation in and out of the lab: a comment on Binmore’s paper pp. 159-169

- Francesco Guala
- Has punishment played a role in the evolution of cooperation? A critical review pp. 171-192

- Nicolas Baumard
- Network formation in repeated interactions: experimental evidence on dynamic behaviour pp. 193-228

- Michele Bernasconi and Matteo Galizzi
- Is neuroeconomics doomed by the reverse inference fallacy? pp. 229-249

- Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde
Volume 9, issue 1, 2010
- In memoriam of Mary Douglas (1921–2007) pp. 1-4

- Aaron Cicourel
- Predicting blame assignment in a case of negligent harm pp. 5-17

- David Mandel
- Trust, secrecy and accuracy in voting systems: the case for transparency pp. 19-23

- Roberto Casati
- Moral disengagement and tolerance for health care inequality in Texas pp. 25-29

- Alfred McAlister
- How pretence can really be metarepresentational pp. 31-58

- Cristina Meini and Alberto Voltolini
- Neuro-cybernetics of socio-scientific systems pp. 59-83

- Masudul Choudhury and Mohammad Hossain
- Re-assessing ecology of tool transparency in epistemic practices pp. 85-110

- Bernardo Pino
- L. Magnani: Abductive cognition: the epistemological and eco-cognitive dimensions of hypothetical reasoning pp. 111-112

- Paul Thagard
Volume 8, issue 2, 2009
- Special issue on: Social simulation pp. 127-130

- Rosaria Conte
- Special issue on: Social simulation pp. 131-134

- Flaminio Squazzoni
- ‘Binge’ drinking in the UK: a social network phenomenon pp. 135-152

- Paul Ormerod and Greg Wiltshire
- Normal = Normative? The role of intelligent agents in norm innovation pp. 153-172

- Marco Campenní, Giulia Andrighetto, Federico Cecconi and Rosaria Conte
- Modelling the emergence and dynamics of social and workplace segregation pp. 173-191

- Mohamed Abdou and Nigel Gilbert
- The social transmission of choice: a simulation with applications to hegemonic discourse pp. 193-207

- Edmund Chattoe-Brown
- Investigating the force multiplier effect of citizen event reporting by social simulation pp. 209-221

- Mark Kramer, Roger Costello and John Griffith
- Self-emerging coordination mechanisms for knowledge integration processes pp. 223-241

- Edoardo Mollona and Andrea Marcozzi
- Hybrid models for achieving and maintaining cooperative symbiotic groups pp. 243-258

- İlker Yıldırım and Pınar Yolum
Volume 8, issue 1, 2009
- Special issue on “cognition and emotion in economic decision making” pp. 1-6

- Nicolao Bonini, Rob Ranyard and Luigi Mittone
- Dispositional anger and risk decision-making pp. 7-20

- Elisa Gambetti and Fiorella Giusberti
- Emotions and perceived risks after the 2006 Israel–Lebanon war pp. 21-41

- Uri Benzion, Shosh Shahrabani and Tal Shavit
- Heterogeneity in choices on Iowa Gambling Task: preference for infrequent–high magnitude punishment pp. 43-57

- V. Singh and Azizuddin Khan
- Consumer decision in the context of a food hazard: the effect of commitment pp. 59-76

- Michele Graffeo, Lucia Savadori, Katya Tentori, Nicolao Bonini and Rino Rumiati
- When happiness pays in negotiation pp. 77-92

- Davide Pietroni, Gerben Kleef, Enrico Rubaltelli and Rino Rumiati
- Expectations and social decision-making: biasing effects of prior knowledge on Ultimatum responses pp. 93-107

- Alan Sanfey
- Giving or taking: the role of dispositional power motivation and positive affect in profit maximization pp. 109-126

- Markus Quirin, Martin Beckenkamp and Julius Kuhl
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