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2013, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 188-201 The role of actively open-minded thinking in information acquisition, accuracy, and calibration
by Uriel Haran & Ilana Ritov & Barbara A. Mellers - 202-213 Decisional enhancement and autonomy: public attitudes towards overt and covert nudges
by Gidon Felsen & Noah Castelo & Peter B. Reiner - 214-235 On the descriptive value of loss aversion in decisions under risk: Six clarifications
by Eyal Ert & Ido Erev - 236-249 How to measure time preferences: An experimental comparison of three methods
by David J. Hardisty & Katherine F. Thompson & David H. Krantz & Elke U. Weber - 250-267 I can take the risk, but you should be safe: Self-other differences in situations involving physical safety
by Eric R. Stone & YoonSun Choi & Wandi Bruine de Bruin & David R. Mandel - 268-277 When imagining future wealth influences risky decision making
by Adam Eric Greenberg - 278-298 Deliberation versus automaticity in decision making: Which presentation format features facilitate automatic decision making?
by Anke Soellner & Arndt Broeder & Benjamin E. Hilbig - 299-329 The environment matters: Comparing individuals and dyads in their adaptive use of decision strategies
by Juliane E. Kaemmer & Wolfgang Gaissmaier & Uwe Czienskowski - 330-344 Inferring uncertainty from interval estimates: Effects of alpha level and numeracy
by Luke F. Rinne & Michele M. M. Mazzocco - 345-364 Top scores are possible, bottom scores are certain (and middle scores are not worth mentioning): A pragmatic view of verbal probabilities
by Marie Juanchich & Karl Halvor Teigen & Am\'elie Gourdon - 365-371 Leftmost-digit-bias in an enumerated public sector? An experiment on citizens' judgment of performance information
by Asmus Leth Olsen - 372-380 Enactment of one-to-many communication may induce self-focused attention that leads to diminished perspective taking: The case of Facebook
by Wen-Bin Chiou & Chun-Chia Lee - 381-385 The value of a smile: Facial expression affects ultimatum-game responses
by Patrick Mussel & Anja S. G\"oritz & Johannes Hewig - 386-392 Validation of the Adult Decision-Making Competence in Slovak students
by Jozef Bavolar - 393-394 American's desire for less wealth inequality does not depend on how you ask them
by Michael I. Norton & Dan Ariely - 395-396 The available evidence suggests the percent measure should not be used to study inequality: Reply to Norton and Ariely
by Kimmo Eriksson & Brent Simpson
2013, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 91-105 The wisdom of crowds: Predicting a weather and climate-related event
by Karsten Hueffer & Miguel A. Fonseca & Anthony Leiserowitz & Karen M. Taylor - 106-115 Pace yourself: Improving time-saving judgments when increasing activity speed
by Eyal Peer & Eyal Gamliel - 116-135 Survey of time preference, delay discounting models
by John R. Doyle - 136-149 Regret salience and accountability in the decoy effect
by Terry Connolly & Jochen Reb & Edgar E. Kausel - 150-160 Why are gainers more risk seeking
by Jiaxi Peng & Danmin Miao & Wei Xiao - 161-173 The insured victim effect: When and why compensating harm decreases punishment recommendations
by Philippe P. F. M. van de Calseyde & Gideon Keren & Marcel Zeelenberg - 174-178 The insurance effect: How the possession of gas masks reduces the likelihood of a missile attack
by Orit E. Tykocinski - 179-187 Risky choice in younger versus older adults: Affective context matters
by Yumi Huang & Stacey Wood & Dale Berger & Yaniv Hanoch
2013, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-6 How well can adolescents really judge risk? Simple, self reported risk factors out-predict teens' self estimates of personal risk
by Alexander Persoskie - 7-15 Reluctant altruism and peer pressure in charitable giving
by Diane Reyniers & Richa Bhalla - 16-24 Savings, subgoals, and reference points
by Helen Colby & Gretchen B. Chapman - 25-28 A cautionary note on global recalibration
by Joseph B. Kadane & Baruch Fischhoff - 29-33 Communicating clinical trial outcomes: Effects of presentation method on physicians' evaluations of new treatments
by Francesco Marcatto & Jonathan J. Rolison & Donatella Ferrante - 34-44 The devil you know: The effect of brand recognition and product ratings on consumer choice
by Volker Thoma & Alwyn Williams - 45-54 Magical thinking in predictions of negative events: Evidence for tempting fate but not for a protection effect
by Job van Wolferen & Yoel Inbar & Marcel Zeelenberg - 55-73 Reply: Birnbaum's (2012) statistical tests of independence have unknown Type-I error rates and do not replicate within participant
by Yun-shil Cha & Michelle Choi & Ying Guo & Michel Regenwetter & Chris Zwilling - 74-90 Preference for increasing wages: How do people value various streams of income?
by Sean Duffy & John Smith
2012, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 679-688 Is that the answer you had in mind? The effect of perspective on unethical behavior
by Amos Schurr & Ilana Ritov & Yaakov Kareev & Judith Avrahami - 689-704 The tyranny of choice: a cross-cultural investigation of maximizing-satisfising effects on well-being
by Arne Roets & Barry Schwartz & Yanjun Guan - 705-715 "Leaving it to chance"-Passive risk taking in everyday life
by Ruty Keinan & Yoella Bereby-Meyer - 716-727 Predicting (un)healthy behavior: A comparison of risk-taking propensity measures
by Helena Szrek & Li-Wei Chao & Shandir Ramlagan & Karl Peltzer - 728-740 Using inferred probabilities to measure the accuracy of imprecise forecasts
by Paul Lehner & Avra Michelson & Leonard Adelman & Anna Goodman - 741-745 What do Americans know about inequality? It depends on how you ask them
by Kimmo Eriksson & Brent Simpson - 746-749 The nonsense math effect
by Kimmo Eriksson - 750-760 Delaying information search
by Yaniv Shani & Niels van de Ven & Marcel Zeelenberg - 761-767 Debiasing egocentrism and optimism biases in repeated competitions
by Jason P. Rose & Paul D. Windschitl & Andrew R. Smith - 768-778 The impact of near-miss events on betting behavior: An examination of casino rapid roulette play
by James A. Sundali & Amanda H. Safford & Rachel Croson - 779-798 The unconscious thought advantage: Further replication failures from a search for confirmatory evidence
by Mark Nieuwenstein & Hedderik van Rijn
2012, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 524-567 Testing transitivity of preferences using linked designs
by Michael H. Birnbaum & Jeffrey P. Bahra - 568-589 Normative arguments from experts and peers reduce delay discounting
by Nicole Senecal & Teresa Wang & Elizabeth Thompson & Joseph W. Kable - 590-601 Improved realism of confidence for an episodic memory event
by Sandra Buratti & Carl Martin Allwood - 602-617 A methodological approach to ratio bias
by Gabriella Passerini & Laura Macchi & Maria Bagassi - 618-627 Social preferences shaped by conflicting motives: When enhancing social welfare creates unfavorable comparisons for the self
by Shoham Choshen-Hillel & Ilan Yaniv - 628-638 Construal levels and moral judgment: Some complications
by Han Gong & Douglas L. Medin - 639-643 Evidence for the influence of the mere-exposure effect on voting in the Eurovision Song Contest
by Diarmuid B. Verrier - 644-658 An item response theory and factor analytic examination of two prominent maximizing tendency scales
by Justin M. Weinhardt & Brendan J. Morse & Janna Chimeli - 659-668 Web-conferencing as a viable method for group decision research
by Michel J. J. Handgraaf & Kerry F. Milch & Kirstin C. Appelt & Philip Schuette & Nicole A. Yoskowitz & Elke U. Weber - 669-678 Does moving from war zone change emotions and risk perceptions? A field study of Israeli students
by Shosh Shahrabani & Uri Benzion & Mosi Rosenboim & Tal Shavit
2012, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 360-372 Evaluating the coherence of Take-the-best in structured environments
by Michael D. Lee & Shunan Zhang - 373-382 Back or to the future? Preferences of time travelers
by Florence Ettlin & Ralph Hertwig - 383-389 Ambiguity aversion in a delay analogue of the Ellsberg Paradox
by Bethany J. Weber & Wah Pheow Tan - 390-401 Individuals' insight into intrapersonal externalities
by David J. Stillwell & Richard J. Tunney - 402-426 Separating response variability from structural inconsistency to test models of risky decision making
by Michael H. Birnbaum & Jeffrey P. Bahra - 427-440 Response mode, compatibility, and dual-processes in the evaluation of simple gambles: An eye-tracking investigation
by Enrico Rubaltelli & Stephan Dickert & Paul Slovic - 441-451 Investor regret: The role of expectation in comparing what is to what might have been
by Wen-Hsien Huang & Marcel Zeelenberg - 452-461 Not all streaks are the same: Individual differences in risk preferences during runs of gains and losses
by Christopher T. Ball - 462-471 Measurement-induced focusing and the magnitude of loss aversion: The difference between comparing gains to losses and losses to gains
by Fieke Harinck & Ilja Van Beest & Eric Van Dijk & Marjolijn Van Zeeland - 472-477 Decision making under hypoxia: Oxygen depletion increases risk seeking for losses but not for gains
by Stefania Pighin & Nicolao Bonini & Lucia Savadori & Constantinos Hadjichristidis & Tommaso Antonetti & Federico Schena - 478-487 Atypical moral judgment following traumatic brain injury
by Ana T. Martins & Luis M. Faisca & Francisco Esteves & Angelica Muresan & Alexandra Reis - 488-498 Cognition in the woods: Biases in probability judgments by search and rescue planners
by Kenneth A. Hill - 499-512 The impact of purchase quantity on the compromise effect: The balance heuristic
by Yin-Hui Cheng & Shin-Shin Chang & Shih-Chieh Chuang & Ming-Wei Yu - 513-523 Testing the effect of time pressure on asymmetric dominance and compromise decoys in choice
by Jonathan C. Pettibone
2012, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 224-234 Choice processes and their post-decisional consequences in morally conflicting decisions
by Amy R. Krosch & Bernd Figner & Elke U. Weber - 235-243 Effects of main actor, outcome and affect on biased braking speed judgments
by Ola Svenson & Gabriella Eriksson & Paul Slovic & C. K. Mertz & Tina Fuglestad - 254-267 Focusing on what you own: Biased information uptake due to ownership
by Nathaniel J. S. Ashby & Stephan Dickert & Andreas Glockner - 268-281 Image Theory's counting rule in clinical decision making: Does it describe how clinicians make patient-specific forecasts?
by Paul R. Falzer & Melissa Garman - 282-291 Do you look forward to retirement? Motivational biases in pension decisions
by Tehila Kogut & Momi Dahan - 292-303 Dishonestly increasing the likelihood of winning
by Shaul Shalvi - 304-315 Reconciling pro-social vs. selfish behavior: On the role of self-control
by Peter Martinsson & Kristian Ove R. Myrseth & Conny Wollbrant - 316-331 Description-based and experience-based decisions: individual analysis
by Andrey Kudryavtsev & Julia Pavlodsky - 332-359 A new intuitionism: Meaning, memory, and development in Fuzzy-Trace Theory
by Valerie F. Reyna
2012, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 110-118 Religion, group threat and sacred values
by Hammad Sheikh & Jeremy Ginges & Alin Coman & Scott Atran - 119-148 Information search with situation-specific reward functions
by Bjorn Meder & Jonathan D. Nelson - 149-164 A rose by any other name: A social-cognitive perspective on poets and poetry
by Maya Bar-Hillel & Alon Maharshak & Avital Moshinsky & Ruth Nofech - 165-172 Professionally biased: Misestimations of driving speed, journey time and time-savings among taxi and car drivers
by Eyal Peer & Lidor Solomon - 173-180 Choosing with confidence: Self-efficacy and preferences for choice
by Andrew E. Reed & Joseph A. Mikels & Corinna E. Lockenhoff - 181-188 Validation of the Domain-Specific Risk-Taking Scale in Chinese college students
by Xiaoxiao Hu & Xiaofei Xie - 196-204 The effect of incomplete information on the compromise effect
by Shih-Chieh Chuang & Danny Tengti Kao & Yin-Hui Cheng & Chu-An Chou - 207-223 Decision theory as an aid to private choice
by Rex V. Brown
2012, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-18 When a risky prospect is valued more than its best possible outcome
by Andreas C. Drichoutis & Rodolfo M. Nayga & Jayson L. Lusk & Panagiotis Lazaridis - 19-24 Why are lotteries valued less? Multiple tests of a direct risk-aversion mechanism
by George E. Newman & Daniel Mochon - 25-47 Measuring risk literacy: The Berlin Numeracy Test
by Edward T. Cokely & Mirta Galesic & Eric Schulz & Saima Ghazal & Rocio Garcia-Retamero - 48-60 The Maximization Inventory
by Brandon M. Turner & Hye Bin Rim & Nancy E. Betz & Thomas E. Nygren - 61-68 Anticipatory stress interferes with utilitarian moral judgment
by Katrin Starcke & Anne-Catrin Ludwig & Matthias Brand - 69-76 The default pull: An experimental demonstration of subtle default effects on preferences
by Nikhil Dhingra & Zach Gorn & Andrew Kener & Jason Dana - 77-85 Shame for money: Shame enhances the incentive value of economic resources
by Chia-Chi Wang & Ying-Yao Cheng & Wen-Bin Chiou & Chun-Chia Kung - 86-96 Coping strategies and immune neglect in affective forecasting: Direct evidence and key moderators
by Michael Hoerger - 97-109 A statistical test of independence in choice data with small samples
by Michael H. Birnbaum
2011, Volume 6, Issue 8
- 705-710 Editorial: Methodology in judgment and decision making research
by Andreas Glockner & Benjamin E. Hilbig - 711-721 The Empirical content of theories in judgment and decision making: Shortcomings and remedies
by Andreas Glockner & Tilmann Betsch - 722-732 Herbert Simon’s spell on judgment and decision making
by Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos & Cherng-Horng (Dan) Lan - 733-739 The role of process data in the development and testing of process models of judgment and decision making
by Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck & Anton Kuhberger & Rob Ranyard - 740-749 Applying the decision moving window to risky choice: Comparison of eye-tracking and mousetracing methods
by Ana M. Franco-Watkins & Joseph G. Johnson - 750-758 Response dynamics: A new window on the decision process
by Gregory J. Koop & Joseph G. Johnson - 759-770 New designs for research in delay discounting
by John R. Doyle & Catherine H. Chen & Krishna Savani - 771-781 Measuring social value orientation
by Ryan O. Murphy & Kurt A. Ackerman & Michel J. J. Handgraaf - 782-799 Diagnostic task selection for strategy classification in judgment and decision making
by Marc Jekel & Susann Fiedler & Andreas Glockner - 800-813 A shift in strategy or "error"? Strategy classification over multiple stochastic specifications
by Clintin P. Davis-Stober & Nicholas Brown - 814-820 Methodological notes on model comparisons and strategy classification: A falsificationist proposition
by Morten Moshagen & Benjamin E. Hilbig - 821-831 Pair-wise comparisons of multiple models
by Stephen B. Broomell & Budescu, David V. & Han-Hui Por - 832-842 Using hierarchical Bayesian methods to examine the tools of decision-making
by Michael D. Lee & Benjamin R. Newell - 843-856 What would judgment and decision making research be like if we took a Bayesian approach to hypothesis testing?
by William J. Matthews - 857-869 A model-based approach for the analysis of the calibration of probability judgments
by David V. Budescu & Timothy R. Johnson - 870-881 Is there evidence of publication biases in JDM research?
by Frank Renkewitz & Heather M. Fuchs & Susann Fiedler
2011, Volume 6, Issue 7
- 580-592 Who makes utilitarian judgments? The influences of emotions on utilitarian judgments
by So Young Choe & Kyung-Hwan Min - 593-601 Trolley problems in context
by Christopher Shallow & Rumen Iliev & Douglas Medin - 602-615 Behind the veil of ignorance: Self-serving bias in climate change negotiations
by Peter H. Kriss & George Loewenstein & Xianghong Wang & Roberto A. Weber - 616-628 The size and distribution of donations: Effects of number of recipients
by Emre Soyer & Robin M. Hogarth - 629-637 The impact of excess choice on deferment of decisions to volunteer
by Lauren S. Carroll & Mathew P. White & Sabine Pahl - 638-650 Numeracy as a precursor to pro-social behavior: The impact of numeracy and presentation format on the cognitive mechanisms underlying donation decisions
by Stephan Dickert & Janet Kleber & Ellen Peters & Paul Slovic - 651-687 What cognitive processes drive response biases? A diffusion model analysis
by Fabio P. Leite & Roger Ratcliff - 688-696 An illusion of control modulates the reluctance to tempt fate
by Chloe L. Swirsky & Philip M. Fernbach & Steven A. Sloman - 697-705 Trust and self-control: The moderating role of the default
by Anthony M. Evans & Kyle D. Dillon & Gideon Goldin & Joachim I. Krueger
2011, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 439-519 Using the ACT-R architecture to specify 39 quantitative process models of decision making
by Julian N. Marewski & Katja Mehlhorn - 520-530 Consumers can make decisions in as little as a third of a second
by Milica Milosavljevic & Christof Koch & Antonio Rangel - 531-541 Disentangling the effects of alternation rate and maximum run length on judgments of randomness
by Sabine G. Scholl & Rainer Greifeneder - 542-551 Why do professional athletes have different time preferences than non-athletes?
by Alex Krumer & Tal Shavit & Mosi Rosenboim - 552-564 Real and hypothetical rewards in self-control and social discounting
by Matthew L. Locey & Bryan A. Jones & Howard Rachlin - 565-579 Studies of the dimensionality, correlates, and meaning of measures of the maximizing tendency
by Hye Bin Rim & Brandon M. Turner & Nancy E. Betz & Thomas E. Nygren
2011, Volume 6, Issue 5
- 359-380 Recognition-based judgments and decisions: What we have learned (so far)
by Julian N. Marewski & Rudiger F. Pohl & Oliver Vitouch - 381-391 Effects of ignorance and information on judgments and decisions
by Peter Ayton & Dilek Onkal & Lisa McReynolds - 392-395 The beauty of simple models: Themes in recognition heuristic research
by Daniel G. Goldstein & Gerd Gigerenzer - 396-408 A marketing science perspective on recognition-based heuristics (and the fast-and-frugal paradigm)
by John Hauser - 409-412 Recognising the recognition heuristic for what it is (and what it's not)
by Ben R. Newell - 413-422 The limited value of precise tests of the recognition heuristic
by Thorsten Pachur - 423-438 On the use of recognition in inferential decision making: An overview of the debate
by Rudiger F. Pohl
2011, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 275-282 Pay as much as you can afford: Counterpart's ability to pay and first offers in negotiation
by Yossi Maaravi & Asya Pazy & Yoav Ganzach - 283-294 Repeated judgment sampling: Boundaries
by Johannes Muller-Trede - 295-306 Two sides of the same coin: Information processing style and reverse biases
by Shahar Ayal & Guy Hochman & Dan Zakay - 307-313 Maximizing and customer loyalty: Are maximizers less loyal?
by Linda Lai - 314-322 Would you rather be injured by lightning or a downed power line? Preference for natural hazards
by Jeffrey M. Rudski & William Osei & Ari R. Jacobson & Carl R. Lynch - 323-332 Nudge to nobesity I: Minor changes in accessibility decrease food intake
by Paul Rozin & Sydney Scott & Megan Dingley & Joanna K. Urbanek & Hong Jiang & Mark Kaltenbach - 333-342 Nudge to nobesity II: Menu positions influence food orders
by Eran Dayan & Maya Bar-Hillel - 343-350 How comparing decision outcomes affects subsequent decisions: The carry-over of a comparative mind-set
by Daniela Raeva & Eric van Dijk & Marcel Zeelenberg - 351-358 Unconscious intuition or conscious analysis? Critical questions for the Deliberation-Without-Attention paradigm
by Balazs Aczel & Bence Lukacs & Judit Komlos & Michael R. F. Aitken
2011, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 186-195 In defense of the personal/impersonal distinction in moral psychology research: Cross-cultural validation of the dual process model of moral judgment
by Adam B. Moore & N. Y. Louis Lee & Brian A. M. Clark & Andrew R. A. Conway - 196-210 Coming close to the ideal alternative: The concordant-ranks strategy
by Neda Kerimi & Henry Montgomery & Dan Zakay - 211-221 Contingency inferences driven by base rates: Valid by sampling
by Florian Kutzner & Tobias Vogel & Peter Freytag & Klaus Fiedler - 222-229 A proximity effect in adults' contamination intuitions
by Laura R. Kim & Nancy S. Kim - 230-238 Is variety the spice of life? It all depends on the rate of consumption
by Jeff Galak & Justin Kruger & George Loewenstein - 239-251 Are groups more likely to defer choice than their members?
by Chris M. White & Sebastian Hafenbrädl & Ulrich Hoffrage & Nils Reisen & Jan K. Woike - 263-274 Risk communication with pictographs: The role of numeracy and graph processing
by Rebecca Hess & Vivianne H. M. Visschers & Michael Siegrist
2011, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 122-129 New paradoxes in intertemporal choice
by Li-Lin Rao & Shu Li - 130-138 The effect of military service on soldiers' time preferences - Evidence from Israel
by Eyal Lahav & Uri Benzion & Tal Shavit - 139-146 Biased calculations: Numeric anchors influence answers to math equations
by Andrew R. Smith & Paul D. Windschitl - 147-155 To trade or not to trade: The moderating role of vividness when exchanging gambles
by Michal Maimaran - 156-162 A re-examination of the effect of contextual group size on people's attitude to risk
by Kazumi Shimizu & Daisuke Udagawa - 163-175 The influence of group decision making on indecisiveness-related decisional confidence
by Andrea L. Patalano & Zachary LeClair - 176-185 Relative thinking in consumer choice between differentiated goods and services and its implications for business strategy
by Ofer H. Azar
2011, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-6 Recognition-based judgments and decisions: Introduction to the special issue (II)
by Julian N. Marewski & R\"udiger F. Pohl & Oliver Vitouch - 7-22 Threshold models of recognition and the recognition heuristic
by Edgar Erdfelder & Carolina E. Kupper-Tetzel & Sandra D. Mattern - 23-42 Processing of recognition information and additional cues: A model-based analysis of choice, confidence, and response time
by Andreas Glockner & Arndt Broder - 43-57 Recognition judgments and the performance of the recognition heuristic depend on the size of the reference class
by Ulrich Hoffrage - 58-72 The wisdom of ignorant crowds: Predicting sport outcomes by mere recognition
by Stefan M. Herzog & Ralph Hertwig - 73-88 Forecasting elections with mere recognition from small, lousy samples: A comparison of collective recognition, wisdom of crowds, and representative polls
by Wolfgang Gaissmaier & Julian N. Marewski - 89-99 Four challenges for cognitive research on the recognition heuristic and a call for a research strategy shift
by Tracy Tomlinson & Julian N. Marewski & Michael Dougherty - 100-121 The recognition heuristic: A decade of research
by Gerd Gigerenzer & Daniel G. Goldstein
2010, Volume 5, Issue 7
- 467-476 A simple remedy for overprecision in judgment
by Uriel Haran & Don A. Moore & Carey K. Morewedge - 477-488 Exploring the time-saving bias: How drivers misestimate time saved when increasing speed
by Eyal Peer - 489-496 When being wasteful appears better than feeling wasteful
by Ro'i Zultan & Maya Bar-Hillel & Nitsan Guy - 497-505 Moral identity in psychopathy
by Andrea L. Glenn & Spassena Koleva & Ravi Iyer & Jesse Graham & Peter H. Ditto - 506-515 Decision-making styles and depressive symptomatology: Development of the Decision Styles Questionnaire
by Yan Leykin & Robert J. DeRubeis - 516-523 Thoughtful days and valenced nights: How much will you think about the problem?
by Todd McElroy & David L. Dickinson - 524-539 Towards an understanding of the relative strengths of positive and negative reciprocity
by Omar Al-Ubaydli & Uri Gneezy & Min Sok Lee & John A. List - 540-546 Sacred values and conflict over Iran's nuclear program
by Morteza Dehghani & Scott Atran & Rumen Iliev & Sonya Sachdeva & Douglas Medin & Jeremy Ginges
2010, Volume 5, Issue 6
- 420-427 Preferring balanced vs. advantageous peace agreements: A study of Israeli attitudes towards a two state solution
by Deepak Malhotra & Jeremy Ginges - 428-436 To give or not to give: Parental experience and adherence to the Food and Drug Administration warning about over-the-counter cough and cold medicine usage
by Talya Miron-Shatz & Greg Barron & Yaniv Hanoch & Michaela Gummerum & Glen M. Doniger - 437-449 The Drift Diffusion Model can account for the accuracy and reaction time of value-based choices under high and low time pressure
by Milica Milosavljevic & Jonathan Malmaud & Alexander Huth & Christof Koch & Antonio Rangel - 450-457 Glucose promotes controlled processing: Matching, maximizing, and root beer
by Anthony J. McMahon & Matthew H. Scheel - 458-466 Risk, uncertainty and prophet: The psychological insights of Frank H. Knight
by Tim Rakow
2010, Volume 5, Issue 5
- 326-338 Cue integration vs. exemplar-based reasoning in multi-attribute decisions from memory: A matter of cue representation
by Arndt Broeder & Ben R. Newell & Christine Platzer - 339-346 Bracketing effects on risk tolerance: Generalizability and underlying mechanisms
by Ester Moher & Derek J. Koehler - 347-364 Encoding, storage and judgment of experienced frequency and duration
by Tilmann Betsch & Madlen Glauer & Frank Renkewitz & Isabell Winkler & Peter Sedlmeier - 365-373 Cognitive determinants of affective forecasting errors
by Michael Hoerger & Stuart W. Quirk & Richard E. Lucas & Thomas H. Carr - 374-379 Allowing repeat winners
by Marco D. Huesch & Richard Brady - 380-390 Cultural differences in risk: The group facilitation effect
by Do-Yeong Kim & Junsu Park - 391-410 Fast Acceptance by Common Experience - FACE-recognition in Schelling's model of neighborhood segregation
by Nathan Berg & Ulrich Hoffrage & Katarzyna Abramczuk - 411-419 Running experiments on Amazon Mechanical Turk
by Gabriele Paolacci & Jesse Chandler & Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis
2010, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 207-215 Recognition-based judgments and decisions: Introduction to the special issue (Vol.\ 1)
by Julian N. Marewski & Rudiger F. Pohl & Oliver Vitouch - 216-229 Why recognition is rational: Optimality results on single-variable decision rules
by Clintin P. Davis-Stober & Jason Dana & David V. Budescu - 230-243 When less is more in the recognition heuristic
by Michael Smithson - 258-271 Less-is-more effects without the recognition heuristic
by C. Philip Beaman & Philip T. Smith & Caren A. Frosch & Rachel McCloy - 272-284 Precise models deserve precise measures: A methodological dissection
by Benjamin E. Hilbig - 285-299 Physiological arousal in processing recognition information: Ignoring or integrating cognitive cues?
by Guy Hochman & Shahar Ayal & Andreas Gloeckner - 300-309 Think or blink --- is the recognition heuristic an ``intuitive'' strategy?
by Benjamin E. Hilbig & Sabine G. Scholl & Ruediger F. Pohl - 310-325 I like what I know: Is recognition a non-compensatory determiner of consumer choice?
by Onvara Oeusoonthornwattana & David R. Shanks
2010, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 144-150 The ``organic'' path to obesity? Organic claims influence calorie judgments and exercise recommendations
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Norbert Schwarz - 150-158 Attribute salience in graphical representations affects evaluation
by Yan Sun & Shu Li & Nicolao Bonini - 159-163 Emotional reactions to losing explain gender differences in entering a risky lottery
by Kimmo Eriksson & Brent Simpson - 164-175 Maximizing without difficulty: A modified maximizing scale and its correlates
by Linda Lai - 176-181 Incentives in religious performance: a stochastic dominance approach
by Teresa Garcia-Munoz - 182-191 Correlations of cognitive reflection with judgments and choices
by Guillermo Campitelli & Martin Labollita - 192-199 Ability, chance, and ambiguity aversion: Revisiting the competence hypothesis
by William M. P. Klein & Jennifer L. Cerully & Matthew M. Monin & Don A. Moore - 200-206 Predicting soccer matches: A reassessment of the benefit of unconscious thinking
by Claudia Gonzalez-Vallejo & Nathaniel Phillips

