Judgment and Decision Making
2006 - 2025
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Volume 20, month January, 2025
- Accentuation explains the difference between choice and rejection better than compatibility: A commentary on Chandrashekar et al. (2021) pp. -

- Yoav Ganzach
- The Nation or The Leader? Exploring the Effect of Framing in News Coverage of International Conflicts pp. -

- Shu Wang, Xilin Li, Chengyue Huang and Christopher K. Hsee
- Do losses trigger deliberative reasoning? pp. -

- Jeffrey Carpenter and David Munro
- Recurrent carbon labels induce bipartisan effects in environmental choices under risk pp. -

- Zahra Rahmani Azad, Doron Cohen and Ulf J. J. Hahnel
- Cognitive Reflection and Religious Belief: A Test of Two Models pp. -

- Fırat Şeker, Ensar Acem, Fatih Bayrak, Burak Dogruyol, Ozan Isler, Hasan G. Bahçekapili and Onurcan Yilmaz
- Overcoming ideology-consistent biases: does it help to make things easier? pp. -

- Philip U. Gustafsson, Torun Lindholm, Freja Isohanni, Ola Svenson and Sophia Appelbom
- When deciding creates overconfidence pp. -

- Peter J. Boyle, J. Edward Russo and Juyoung Kim
- Toward a (more) parsimonious account of the link between ‘dark’ personality and social decision-making in economic games pp. -

- Benjamin E. Hilbig and Isabel Thielmann
- No evidence of risk aversion or foreign language effects in incentivized verbal probability gambles pp. -

- Wojciech Milczarski, Anna Borkowska and Michał Białek
- Recurrent carbon labels induce bipartisan effects in environmental choices under risk – ERRATUM pp. -

- Zahra Rahmani Azad, Doron Cohen and Ulf J. J. Hahnel
- Trust is a two-way street: Why advisors who trust others are more persuasive pp. -

- Uriel Haran and Ori Weisel
- Surprisingly robust violations of stochastic dominance despite splitting training: A quasi-adversarial collaboration pp. -

- Edika Quispe-Torreblanca, Neil Stewart and Michael H. Birnbaum
- When one graph judgment leads to another: Signal detection analysis of base rate effects pp. -

- Ethan C. Guthrie and Anthony J. Bishara
- Using conventional framing to offset bias against algorithmic errors pp. -

- Hamza Tariq, Jonathan A. Fugelsang and Derek J. Koehler
- Artificial intelligence and dichotomania pp. -

- Blakeley B. McShane, David Gal and Adam Duhachek
- Range-frequency models of within-subjects contextual effects: Salary satisfaction pp. -

- Michael H. Birnbaum and Julien Rouvere
- When and why does observability increase honesty? The role of gossip and reputational concern pp. -

- Annika S. Nieper, Bianca Beersma, Maria T. M. Dijkstra and Gerben A. Van Kleef
- A registered report on presentation factors that influence the attraction effect pp. -

- Eeshan Hasan, Yanjun Liu, Nicole Owens and Jennifer S. Trueblood
- Mitigating climate change with financial investments: exploring sustainable investment strategies in a novel experimental investment paradigm pp. -

- Hulda Karlsson-Larsson, Arvid Erlandsson, Joakim Sandberg and Daniel Västfjäll
- Exploring the distribution and correlates of future self-continuity in a large, nationally representative sample pp. -

- Hal E. Hershfield, Craig I. Brimhall and Susan Kerbel
Volume 19, month January, 2024
- Intragroup communication in social dilemmas: An artefactual public good field experiment in small-scale communities pp. -

- Nils Christian Hoenow and Adrian Pourviseh
- The Dutch moral foundations stimulus database: An adaptation and validation of moral vignettes and sociomoral images in a Dutch sample pp. -

- Frederic R. Hopp, Benjamin Jargow, Esmee Kouwen and Bert N. Bakker
- Behavioral economics enhancers pp. -

- Eldad Yechiam
- A psychological model of collective risk perceptions pp. -

- Sergio Pirla
- Likelihood neglect bias and the mental simulations approach: An illustration using the old and new Monty Hall problems pp. -

- John E. Wilcox
- Measuring vacillations in reasoning pp. -

- Revati Vijay Shivnekar and Nisheeth Srivastava
- Who is generous and to whom? Generosity among Christians, Muslims, and atheists in the USA, Sweden, Egypt, and Lebanon pp. -

- Nathalie Hallin, Hajdi Moche, Gerhard Andersson and Daniel Västfjäll
- What’s moral wiggle room? A theory specification pp. -

- Alina Fahrenwaldt, Fiona tho Pesch, Susann Fiedler and Anna Baumert
- Americans believe in the benevolence of nature, and this belief is not lower in people who have experienced natural disasters pp. -

- Paul Rozin, Richard Chen, Sydney E. Scott and Corey Cusimano
- The role of game riskiness on the expectation-cooperation link in social dilemmas and its relations with fear and greed pp. -

- Gary Ting Tat Ng, Wing Tung Au and Derek Chun Kiu Lai
- Repeated risky choices become more consistent with themselves but not expected value, with no effect of matched trial order pp. -

- Jake Spicer, Timothy L. Mullett and Adam N. Sanborn
- Sunk cost predictions as theory of mind pp. -

- Amy Howard, Claudia Sehl, Stephanie Denison and Ori Friedman
- Evaluating science: A comparison of human and AI reviewers pp. -

- Anna Shcherbiak, Hooman Habibnia, Robert Böhm and Susann Fiedler
- In political judgment contrast is stronger than assimilation, especially when polarization is high pp. -

- Yoav Ganzach
- Can simulated experience be harnessed to help people make investment decisions? pp. -

- Tomás Lejarraga, Kavitha Ranganathan and Dirk U. Wulff
- Assessing patience and predictivity validity for mixed sign intertemporal choices pp. -

- Wade Sean Mansell, Ye Li and David Hardisty
- Revisiting the impact of singularity on the Identified Victim Effect: Replication and extension of Kogut and Ritov (2005a) Study 2 pp. -

- Rajarshi Majumder, Yik Long Tai, Ignazio Ziano and Gilad Feldman
- Individual differences in overconfidence: A new measurement approach pp. -

- Jabin Binnendyk and Gordon Pennycook
- Judgments and beliefs about climate change: measurement, stability, and behavioral consequences pp. -

- Benjamin E. Hilbig
- The impact of diversity on group decision-making in the face of the free-rider problem pp. -

- Chris M. Stolle, Bartosz Gula, Rongjun Yu and Yi Huang
- A note on judgments and behavior: Distancing and Corona virus exposure pp. -

- Ola Svenson, Inés Duce Gimeno, Mats Nilsson, Ilkka Salo and Torun Lindholm
- Group collaboration reduces delay discounting of intertemporal choices and its duration pp. -

- Xiaowei Geng, Yating Zhao, Shiyuan Xu, Xinye Sun and Xiaolin Zhou
- Beyond analytic bounds: Re-evaluating predictive power in risky decision models pp. -

- Or David Agassi and Ori Plonsky
- Westerners underestimate global inequality pp. -

- Ignazio Ziano, Ivuoma Ngozi Onyeador and Nandita Dhanda
- An investigation of big life decisions – ERRATUM pp. -

- Adrian R. Camilleri
- Choosing, rejecting, and closely replicating, 30 years later: A commentary on Chandrashekar et al pp. -

- Eldar Shafir and Nathan N. Cheek
- The impact of experience on the tendency to accept recommended defaults pp. -

- Yefim Roth, Greta Maayan Waldman and Ido Erev
- Apocalypse now or later? Nuclear war risk perceptions mirroring media coverage and emotional tone shifts in Italian news pp. -

- Marco Lauriola, Gabriele Di Cicco and Lucia Savadori
- Eye movements as a tool to investigate exemplar retrieval in judgments pp. -

- Agnes Rosner, Fabienne Brändli and Bettina von Helversen
- Negative economic shocks and the compliance to social norms pp. -

- Francesco Bogliacino, Rafael Charris, Camilo Gómez and Felipe Montealegre
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