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November 2006, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 98-107 Counterfactual thinking and regulatory fit
by Markman, Keith D. & McMullen, Matthew N. & Elizaga, Ronald A. & Mizoguchi, Nobuko
- 108-117 Probability biases as Bayesian inference
by Martins, André C. R.
- 118-133 The influence of the ratio bias phenomenon on the elicitation of health states utilities
by Pinto-Prades, José-Luis & Martinez-Perez, Jorge-Eduardo & Abellán-Perpiñán, José-María
- 134-145 Are medical treatments for individuals and groups like single-play and multiple-play gambles?
by DeKay, Michael L. & Hershey, John C. & Spranca, Mark D. & Ubel, Peter A. & Asch, David A.
- 146-152 It must be awful for them: Perspective and task context affects ratings for health conditions
by Lacey, Heather P. & Fagerlin, Angela & Loewenstein, George & Smith, Dylan M. & Riis, Jason & Ubel, Peter A.
- 153-158 The rich get richer and the poor get poorer: On risk aversion in behavioral decision-making
by Franken, Ingmar H. A. & Georgieva, Irina & Muris, Peter & Dijksterhuis, Ap
- 159-161 “Decisions from experience” = sampling error + prospect theory: Reconsidering Hertwig, Barron, Weber & Erev (2004)
by Fox, Craig R. & Hadar, Liat
- 162-173 Making decision research useful—not just rewarding
by Brown, Rex V.
- 174-178 Amos Tversky’s contributions to legal scholarship: Remarks at the BDRM session in honor of Amos Tversky, June 16, 2006
by Brest, Paul
July 2006, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-12 Biases in casino betting: The hot hand and the gambler’s fallacy
by Sundali, James & Croson, Rachel
- 13-22 Rebate subsidies, matching subsidies and isolation effects
by Davis, Douglas D.
- 23-32 A psychological law of inertia and the illusion of loss aversion
by Gal, David
- 33-47 A Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) scale for adult populations
by Blais, Ann-Renée & Weber, Elke U.
- 48-63 Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men?
by Harris, Christine R. & Jenkins, Michael
- 64-75 Can avoidance of complications lead to biased healthcare decisions?
by Amsterlaw, Jennifer & Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J. & Fagerlin, Angela & Ubel, Peter A.
- 76-85 The effects of behavioral and outcome feedback on prudent decision-making under conditions of present and future uncertainty
by Brown, Jay C.
- 86-90 The availability heuristic in the classroom: How soliciting more criticism can boost your course ratings
by Fox, Craig R.