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May 2022, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 487-512 Explaining human sampling rates across different decision domains
by Didrika S. van de Wouw & Ryan T. McKay & Bruno B. Averbeck & Nicholas Furl - 513-546 The day after the disaster: Risk-taking following large- and small-scale disasters in a microworld
by Garston Liang & Tim Rakow & Eldad Yechiam & Ben R. Newell - 547-573 Susceptibility to misinformation is consistent across question framings and response modes and better explained by myside bias and partisanship than analytical thinking
by Jon Roozenbeek & Stefan M. Herzog & Michael Geers & Ralf Kurvers & Mubashir Sultan & Sander van der Linden - 574-597 Maximize when valuable: The domain specificity of maximizing decision-making style
by Minfan Zhu & Jun Wang & Xiaofei Xie - 598-627 Combining white box models, black box machines and human interventions for interpretable decision strategies
by Gregory Gadzinski & Alessio Castello - 628-645 Expectations of how machines use individuating information and base-rates
by Sarah D. English & Stephanie Denison & Ori Friedman
March 2022, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 237-262 Preference for playing order in games with and without replacement: Motivational biases and probability misestimations
by Kwanho Suk & Jieun Koo - 263-283 “When in Rome†: Identifying social norms using coordination games
by Erin L. Krupka & Roberto Weber & Rachel T. A. Croson & Hanna Hoover - 284-314 Testing team reasoning: Group identification is related to coordination in pure coordination games
by James Matthew Thom & Uzma Afzal & Natalie Gold - 315-330 Does the evaluability bias hold when giving to animal charities?
by Glen William Spiteri - 331-361 Cognitive miserliness in argument literacy? Effects of intuitive and analytic thinking on recognizing fallacies
by Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen & Mika Kiikeri - 362-377 Belief in karma is associated with perceived (but not actual) trustworthiness
by How Hwee Ong & Anthony M. Evans & Rob M. A. Nelissen & Ilja van Beest - 378-399 Effects of icon arrays to communicate risk in a repeated risky decision-making task
by Paul C. Price & Grace A. Carlock & Sarah Crouse & Mariana Vargas Arciga - 400-424 Pseudocontingencies: Flexible contingency inferences from base rates
by Tobias Vogel & Moritz Ingendahl & Linda McCaughey - 425-448 Violations of economic rationality due to irrelevant information during learning in decision from experience
by Mikhail S. Spektor & Hannah Seidler - 449-486 Both better and worse than others depending on difficulty: Replication and extensions of Kruger’s (1999) above and below average effects
by Max Korbmacher & Ching (Isabelle) Kwan & Gilad Feldman
January 2022, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-13 Affect and prosocial behavior: The role of decision mode and individual processing style
by Manja Gärtner & David Andersson & Daniel Västfjäll & Gustav Tinghög - 14-30 Thinking, good and bad? Deliberative thinking and the singularity effect in charitable giving
by Hajdi Moche & Tom Gordon-Hecker & Tehila Kogut & Daniel Västfjäll - 31-49 Assessing the test-retest reliability of the social value orientation slider measure
by Carlos A. de Matos Fernandes & Dieko M. Bakker & Jacob Dijkstra - 50-69 Playing with words: Do people exploit loaded language to affect others’ decisions for their own benefit?
by Valerio Capraro & Andrea Vanzo & Antonio Cabrales - 70-90 Context-dependent outcome expectation contributes to experience-based risky choice
by Zhijian He & Junyi Dai - 91-123 Recalibrating probabilistic forecasts to improve their accuracy
by Ying Han & David V. Budescu - 124-163 Outcome feedback reduces over-forecasting of inflation and overconfidence in forecasts
by Xiaoxiao Niu & Nigel Harvey - 164-188 What drives opposition to suicide? Two exploratory studies of normative judgments
by Justin F. Landy & Pritika Shah - 189-214 After the virtual flood: Risk perceptions and flood preparedness after virtual reality risk communication
by Jantsje M. Mol & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Julia E. Blasch - 215-237 Frequency or total number? A comparison of different presentation formats on risk perception during COVID-19
by Yun Jie
November 2021, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 1324-1369 Establishing the laws of preferential choice behavior
by Sudeep Bhatia & Graham Loomes & Daniel Read - 1370-1391 Expert and novice sensitivity to environmental regularities in predicting NFL games
by Lauren E. Montgomery & Michael D. Lee - 1392-1412 Agency and self-other asymmetries in perceived bias and shortcomings: Replications of the Bias Blind Spot and link to free will beliefs
by Subramanya Prasad Chandrashekar & Siu Kit Yeung & Ka Chai Yau & Chung Yee Cheung & Tanay Kulbhushan Agarwal & Cho Yan Joan Wong & Tanishka Pillai & Thea Natasha Thirlwell & Wing Nam Leung & Colman Tse & Yan Tung Li & Bo Ley Cheng & Hill Yan Cedar Chan & Gilad Feldman - 1413-1438 Development of decision making based on internal and external information: A hierarchical Bayesian approach
by Jacqueline N. Zadelaar & Joost A. Agelink van Rentergem & Jessica V. Schaaf & Tycho J. Dekkers & Nathalie de Vent & Laura M. S. Dekkers & Maria C. Olthof & Brenda R. J. Jansen & Hilde M. Huizenga - 1439-1463 Success stories cause false beliefs about success
by George Lifchits & Ashton Anderson & Daniel G. Goldstein & Jake M. Hofman & Duncan J. Watts - 1464-1484 Incentivized and non-incentivized liking ratings outperform willingness-to-pay in predicting choice
by Joshua Hascher & Nitisha Desai & Ian Krajbich - 1485-1505 Webcam-based online eye-tracking for behavioral research
by Xiaozhi Yang & Ian Krajbich - 1506-1524 Differences in cooperation between social dilemmas of gain and loss
by Qingzhou Sun & Haozhi Guo & Jiarui Wang & Jing Zhang & Chengming Jiang & Yongfang Liu - 1525-1548 Revenge is not blind: Testing the ability of retribution to justify dishonesty
by Dar Peleg & Guy Hochman & Timothy Levine & Yechiel Klar & Shahar Ayal - 1549-1574 A brief forewarning intervention overcomes negative effects of salient changes in COVID-19 guidance
by Jeremy D. Gretton & Ethan A. Meyers & Alexander C. Walker & Jonathan A. Fugelsang & Derek J. Koehler - 1575-1596 COVID-19 as infodemic: The impact of political orientation and open-mindedness on the discernment of misinformation in WhatsApp
by Andressa Bonafé-Pontes & Cleno Couto & Regis Kakinohana & Mariana Travain & LuÃsa Schimidt & Ronaldo Pilati
September 2021, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 1113-1154 Seven (weak and strong) helping effects systematically tested in separate evaluation, joint evaluation and forced choice
by Arvid Erlandsson - 1155-1185 Multiattribute judgment: Acceptance of a new COVID-19 vaccine as a function of price, risk, and effectiveness
by Michael H. Birnbaum - 1221-1233 Input-dependent noise can explain magnitude-sensitivity in optimal value-based decision-making
by Angelo Pirrone & Andreagiovanni Reina & Fernand Gobet - 1234-1266 Judging fast and slow: The truth effect does not increase under time-pressure conditions
by Lena Nadarevic & Martin Schnuerch & Marlena J. Stegemann - 1267-1289 Norm shifts under the strategy method
by Simon Columbus & Robert Böhm - 1290-1313 To pay or not to pay: Measuring risk preferences in lab and field
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Lorenzo Estepa-Mohedano & Diego Jorrat & Victor Orozco & Ericka Rascón-RamÃrez
July 2021, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 796-822 Asymmetry and symmetry of acts and omissions in punishment, norms, and judged causality
by Toby Handfield & John Thrasher & Andrew Corcoran & Shaun Nichols - 823-843 No effects of synchronicity in online social dilemma experiments: A registered report
by Anthony M. Evans & Christoph Kogler & Willem W. A. Sleegers - 844-897 A hierarchy of mindreading strategies in joint action participation
by Todd Larson Landes & Piers Douglas Howe & Yoshihisa Kashima - 898-931 Perspective neglect: Inadequate perspective taking limits coordination
by Elanor F. Williams & Alicea Lieberman & On Amir - 932-949 How economic success shapes redistribution: The role of self-serving beliefs, in-group bias and justice principles
by Camille Dorin & Marine Hainguerlot & Hélène Huber-Yahi & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud & Vincent de Gardelle - 950-968 The relation between disgust sensitivity and risk-taking propensity: A domain specific approach
by Barış Sevi & Natalie J. Shook - 969-1009 Eye-tracking evidence for fixation asymmetries in verbal and numerical quantifier processing
by Dawn Liu Holford & Marie Juanchich & Tom Foulsham & Miroslav Sirota & Alasdair D. F. Clarke - 1010-1038 Visual attention and time preference reversals
by Yan-Bang Zhou & Qiang Li & Hong-Zhi Liu - 1039-1059 Patterns in manually selected numbers in the Israeli lottery
by Brian A. Polin & Eyal Ben Isaac & Itzhak Aharon - 1060-1071 Number preferences in selected Nigerian lottery games
by Oluwaseun A. Otekunrin & Adesola G. Folorunso & Kehinde O. Alawode - 1072-1096 Apparent age and gender differences in survival optimism: To what extent are they a bias in the translation of beliefs onto a percentage scale?
by David A. Comerford - 1097-1112 Does pain make people short-sighted? The impacts of physical and psychological pains on intertemporal choice
by Jing Chen & Zhican He & Yue Sun & Weihai Xia & Zongqing Liao & Jiaqi Yuan
May 2021, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 586-613 Numbers do not add up! The pragmatic approach to the framing of medical treatments
by Laura Macchi & Edoardo Zulato - 614-637 The effect of autism on information sampling during decision-making: An eye-tracking study
by George D. Farmer & Paula Smith & Simon Baron-Cohen & William J. Skylark - 638-686 More is easier? Testing the role of fluency in the more-credible effect
by William J. Skylark - 687-708 Misjudgment of interrupted time-series graphs due to serial dependence: Replication of Matyas and Greenwood (1990)
by Anthony J. Bishara & Jacob Peller & Chad M. Galuska - 709-728 Comparing mixed intertemporal tradeoffs with pure gains or pure losses
by Jia-Tao Ma & Lei Wang & Li-Na Chen & Quan He & Qing-Zhou Sun & Hong-Yue Sun & Cheng-Ming Jiang - 729-742 Influence of divided attention on the attraction effect in multialternative choice
by Takashi Tsuzuki & Yuji Takeda & Itsuki Chiba - 743-765 Does a second offer that becomes irrelevant affect fairness perceptions and willingness to accept in the ultimatum game?
by Alisa Voslinsky & Yaron Lahav & Ofer H. Azar - 766-795 Turning up the heat: The impact of indoor temperature on selected cognitive processes and the validity of self-report
by Martijn Stroom & Nils Kok & Martin Strobel & Piet M. A. Eichholtz
March 2021, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 238-266 Selection effects on dishonest behavior
by Petr Houdek & Å tÄ›pán BahnÃk & Marek HudÃk & Marek Vranka - 267-289 Underweighting of rare events in social interactions and its implications to the design of voluntary health applications
by Ori Plonsky & Yefim Roth & Ido Erev - 290-322 Social mindfulness is normative when costs are low, but rapidly declines with increases in costs
by Christoph Engel & Paul A. M. Van Lange - 323-362 Forecasting forecaster accuracy: Contributions of past performance and individual differences
by Mark Himmelstein & Pavel Atanasov & David V. Budescu - 363-393 Facilitating sender-receiver agreement in communicated probabilities: Is it best to use words, numbers or both?
by David R. Mandel & Daniel Irwin - 394-421 Risky choice framing with various problem descriptions: A replication and extension study
by Lei Zhou & Nan Liu & Ya-Qiong Liao & Ai-Mei Li - 422-459 Inference and preference in intertemporal choice
by William J. Skylark & George D. Farmer & Nadia Bahemia - 460-483 Judgments of frequency and duration: One or two Underlying Dimensions?
by Johannes Titz & Peter Sedlmeier - 484-504 Beyond “fake news†: Analytic thinking and the detection of false and hyperpartisan news headlines
by Robert M. Ross & David G. Rand & Gordon Pennycook - 505-550 Denotative and connotative management of uncertainty: A computational dual-process model
by Jesse Hoey & Neil J. MacKinnon & Tobias Schröder - 551-565 Nudging freelance professionals to increase their retirement pension fund contributions
by Enrico Rubaltelli & Lorella Lotto - 566-595 Consequences, norms, and inaction: Response to Gawronski et al
by Jonathan Baron & Geoffrey P. Goodwin
January 2021, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-19 Veil-of-ignorance reasoning mitigates self-serving bias in resource allocation during the COVID-19 crisis
by Karen Huang & Regan M. Bernhard & Netta Barak-Corren & Max Bazerman & Joshua D. Greene - 20-35 Compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines: Active vs. passive risk takers
by Ruty Keinan & Tali Idan & Yoella Bereby-Meyer - 36-56 Accentuation and compatibility: Replication and extensions of Shafir (1993) to rethink choosing versus rejecting paradigms
by Subramanya Prasad Chandrashekar & Jasmin Weber & Sze Ying Chan & Won Young Cho & Tsz Ching Connie Chu & Bo Ley Cheng & Gilad Feldman - 57-93 Attentional shifts and preference reversals: An eye-tracking study
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer & Alexander Jaudas & Alexander Ritschel - 94-113 When two wrongs make a right: The efficiency-consumption gap under separate vs. joint evaluations
by Eyal Gamliel & Eyal Pe'er - 114-130 Myopia drives reckless behavior in response to over-taxation
by Mikhail S. Spektor & Dirk U. Wulff - 131-141 Anchoring without scale distortion
by Å tÄ›pán BahnÃk - 142-164 Steady steps versus sudden shifts: Cooperation in (a)symmetric linear and step-level social dilemmas
by Judith Kas & David J. Hardisty & Michel J. J. Handgraaf - 165-200 The effects of tool comparisons when estimating the likelihood of task success
by Shuqi Li & Jane E. Miller & Jillian O’Rourke Stuart & Sean J. Jules & Aaron M. Scherer & Andrew R. Smith & Paul D. Windschitl - 201-237 How preference change induced by mere action versus inaction persists over time
by Zhang Chen & Rob W. Holland & Julian Quandt & Ap Dijksterhuis & Harm Veling
November 2020, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 881-888 Without a mask: Judgments of Corona virus exposure as a function of inter personal distance
by Ola Svenson & Sophia Appelbom & Marcus Mayorga & Torun Lindholm Öjmyr - 889-908 “Quick and dirty†: Intuitive cognitive style predicts trust in Didier Raoult and his hydroxychloroquine-based treatment against COVID-19
by Joffrey Fuhrer & Florian Cova - 909-925 Inducing feelings of ignorance makes people more receptive to expert (economist) opinion
by Ethan A. Meyers & Martin H. Turpin & Michał Białek & Jonathan A. Fugelsang & Derek J. Koehler - 926-938 Activating reflective thinking with decision justification and debiasing training
by Ozan Isler & Onurcan Yilmaz & Burak Dogruyol - 939-958 Coherence of probability judgments from uncertain evidence: Does ACH help?
by Christopher W. Karvetski & David R. Mandel - 959-971 Will she give you two cookies for one chocolate? Children’s intuitions about trades
by Margaret Echelbarger & Kayla Good & Alex Shaw - 972-988 Kilo what? Default units increase value sensitivity in joint evaluations of energy efficiency
by Mario Herberz & Tobias Brosch & Ulf J. J. Hahnel - 989-993 Unit Asking --- a method for increasing donations: A replication and extension
by Hulda Karlsson & Simon Hellström & Hajdi Moche & Daniel Västfjäll - 994-1008 More time, more work: How time limits bias estimates of task scope and project duration
by Indranil Goswami & Oleg Urminsky - 1009-1023 Carryover of domain-dependent risk preferences in a novel decision-making task
by Martin S. Shapiro & Paul C. Price & Edward Mitchell - 1024-1036 A meta-analytical and experimental examination of blood glucose effects on decision making under risk
by Jacob Lund Orquin & Jacob Dalgaard Christensen & Carl-Johan Lagerkvist - 1037-1043 Evaluating prosocial COVID-19 messaging frames: Evidence from a field study on Facebook
by Sachin Banker & Joowon Park - 1044-1051 Reanalysis of Butler and Pogrebna (2018) using true and error model
by Michael H. Birnbaum - 1052-1053 Intransitive preferences or choice errors? A reply to Birnbaum
by David Butler
September 2020, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 611-629 The delay-reward heuristic: What do people expect in intertemporal choice tasks?
by William J. Skylark & Kieran T. F. Chan & George D. Farmer & Kai W. Gaskin & Amelia R. Miller - 630-647 Mycological rationality: Heuristics, perception and decision-making in mushroom foraging
by Roope O. Kaaronen - 648-659 Strategic thinking and behavior during a pandemic
by Nir Halevy - 660-684 Comparing fast thinking and slow thinking: The relative benefits of interventions, individual differences, and inferential rules
by M. Asher Lawson & Richard P. Larrick & Jack B. Soll - 685-703 Risky choice frames shift the structure and emotional valence of internal arguments: A query theory account of the unusual disease problem
by Daniel Wall & Raymond D. Crookes & Eric J. Johnson & Elke U. Weber - 704-726 Attraction comes from many sources: Attentional and comparative processes in decoy effects
by Marco Marini & Alessandro Ansani & Fabio Paglieri - 727-740 Too smart for their own good: Trading truthfulness for efficiency in the Israeli medical internship market
by Ariel Rosenfeld & Avinatan Hassidim - 741-755 A reflection on cognitive reflection – testing convergent/divergent validity of two measures of cognitive reflection
by Nikola Erceg & Zvonimir Galić & Mitja RužojÄ ić - 756-782 Impact of superstitious beliefs on the timing of marriage and childbirth: Evidence from Denmark
by Evgeny A. Antipov & Elena B. Pokryshevskaya - 783-797 Effect of confidence interval construction on judgment accuracy
by David R. Mandel & Robert N. Collins & Evan F. Risko & Jonathan A. Fugelsang - 798-806 The way of making choices: Maximizing and satisficing and its relationship to well-being, personality, and self-rumination
by Lenka Vargová & Ľubica ZibrÃnová & Gabriel BanÃk - 807-822 Does pregnancy make women more cautious and calm? The impact of pregnancy on risk decision-making
by Jing Chen & Yinghan Guo & Zongqing Liao & Weihai Xia & Shengxiang She - 823-850 A cognitive modeling analysis of risk in sequential choice tasks}
by Maime Guan & Ryan Stokes & Joachim Vandekerckhove & Michael D. Lee - 851-860 The individual true and error model: Getting the most out of limited data
by Pele Schramm - 861-862 Note on Birnbaum and Wan (2020): True and error model analysis is robust with respect to certain violations of the MARTER model
by Michael H. Birnbaum & Bonny Quan - 863-880 Information, incentives, and goals in election forecasts
by Andrew Gelman & Jessica Hullman & Christopher Wlezien & George Elliott Morris
July 2020, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 452-475 Moral preferences in helping dilemmas expressed by matching and forced choice
by Arvid Erlandsson & Amanda Lindkvist & Kajsa Lundqvist & Per A. Andersson & Stephan Dickert & Paul Slovic & Daniel Västfjäll - 476-498 On the belief that beliefs should change according to evidence: Implications for conspiratorial, moral, paranormal, political, religious, and science beliefs
by Gordon Pennycook & James Allan Cheyne & Derek J. Koehler & Jonathan A. Fugelsang - 499-508 Taking risks for the best: Maximizing and risk-taking tendencies
by Tian Qiu & Yang Bai & Jingyi Lu - 509-516 Donors vastly underestimate differences in charities' effectiveness
by Lucius Caviola & Stefan Schubert & Elliot Teperman & David Moss & Spencer Greenberg & Nadira S. Faber - 517-533 Procedural and economic utilities in consequentialist choice: Trading freedom of choice to minimize financial losses
by Daniel A. DeCaro & Marci S. DeCaro & Jared M. Hotaling & Joseph G. Johnson - 534-544 Gender differences in the trade-off between objective equality and efficiency
by Valerio Capraro - 545-560 Biased perceptions about momentum: Do comeback teams have higher chances to win in basketball
by Elia Morgulev & Alisa Voslinsky & Ofer H. Azar & Michael Bar-Eli - 561-571 Solve the dilemma by spinning a penny? On using random decision-making aids
by Mariela E. Jaffé & Maria Douneva & Rainer Greifeneder - 572-585 Are the symptoms really remitting? How the subjective interpretation of outcomes can produce an illusion of causality
by Fernando Blanco & Maria Manuela Moreno-Fernández & Helena Matute - 586-599 The psychology of task management: The smaller tasks trap
by Zohar Rusou & Moty Amar & Shahar Ayal - 600-610 May the odds — or your personality — be in your favor: Probability of observing a favorable outcome, Honesty-Humility, and dishonest behavior
by Christoph Schild & Morten Moshagen & Karolina A. Ścigała & Ingo Zettler
May 2020, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 304-310 Money makes the world go round, and basic research can help
by Ido Erev - 312-329 An experimental guide to vehicles in the park
by Noel Struchiner & Ivar R. Hannikainen & Guilherme da F. C. F. de Almeida - 330-345 Do multiple-trial games better reflect prosocial behavior than single-trial games?
by Tessa Haesevoets & Alain Van Hiel & Kim Dierckx & Chris Reinders Folmer - 346-352 Crowding-out (-in) effects of subsidy schemes on individual donations: An experimental study
by Hui-Chun Peng & Wen-Jing Liu - 353-370 Harbingers of foul play: A field study of gain/loss frames and regulatory fit in the NFL
by Evan Polman & Lyn M. Van Swol & Paul R. Hoban - 371-380 Inducing alternative-based and characteristic-based search procedures in risky choice
by Luigi Mittone & Mauro Papi - 381-400 Delay discounting and risky choice: Meta-analytic evidence regarding single-process theories
by Kelli L. Johnson & Michael T. Bixter & Christian C. Luhmann - 401-412 Individual differences in receptivity to scientific bullshit
by Anthony Evans & Willem Sleegers & Žan Mlakar - 413-420 Comparing the effect of rational and emotional appeals on donation behavior
by Matthew Lindauer & Marcus Mayorga & Joshua Greene & Paul Slovic & Daniel Västfjäll & Peter Singer - 421-442 Consequences, norms, and inaction: A critical analysis
by Jonathan Baron & Geoffry P. Goodwin - 443-445 Patients prefer artificial intelligence to a human provider, provided the AI is better than the human: A commentary on Longoni, Bonezzi and Morewedge (2019)
by Mark V. Pezzo & Jason W. Beckstead - 446-448 Resistance to medical artificial intelligence is an attribute in a compensatory decision process: response to Pezzo and Becksted (2020)
by Chiara Longoni & Andrea Bonezzi & Carey K. Morewedge - 449-451 Algorithm aversion is too often presented as though it were non-compensatory: A reply to Longoni et al. (2020)
by Mark V. Pezzo & Jason W. Beckstead
March 2020, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 159-172 The many obstacles to effective giving
by Lucius Caviola & Stefan Schubert & Jason Nemirow - 173-181 Fewer but poorer: Benevolent partiality in prosocial preferences
by Gabriele Paolacci & Gizem Yalcin - 182-192 "Do the right thing" for whom? An experiment on ingroup favouritism, group assorting and moral suasion
by Ennio Bilancini & Leonardo Boncinelli & Valerio Capraro & Tatiana Celadin & Roberto Di Paolo - 193-202 Does intuitive mindset influence belief in God? A registered replication of Shenhav, Rand and Greene (2012)
by S. Adil Saribay & Onurcan Yilmaz & Gülay Gözde Körpe - 203-213 Interpreting politically-charged numerical information: The influence of numeracy and problem difficulty on response accuracy
by S. Glenn Baker & Niraj Patel & Curtis Von Gunten & K. D. Valentine & Laura D. Scherer - 214-229 Is justice blind or myopic? An examination of the effects of meta-cognitive myopia and truth bias on mock jurors and judges
by Myrto Pantazi & Olivier Klein & Mikhail Kissine - 230-245 Gaze patterns disclose the link between cognitive reflection and sophistication in strategic interaction
by Joshua Zonca & Giorgio Coricelli & Luca Polonio - 246-253 Preferences for rank in competition: Is first-place seeking stronger than last-place aversion?
by Steven M. Shechter & David J. Hardisty - 254-265 Training choices toward low value options
by Michael J. Zoltak & Rob W. Holland & Niels Kukken & Harm Veling - 266-281 Reliance on small samples and the value of taxing reckless behaviors
by Ofir Yakobi & Doron Cohen & Eitan Naveh & Ido Erev - 282-303 Decisions from experience: Competitive search and choice in kind and wicked environments
by Renato Frey
January 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-6 Prosociality in the economic Dictator Game is associated with less parochialism and greater willingness to vote for intergroup compromise
by Mohsen Mosleh & Alexander J. Stewart & Joshua B. Plotkin & David G. Rand - 7-24 What does it mean to maximize? “Decision difficulty,†indecisiveness, and the jingle-jangle fallacies in the measurement of maximizing
by Nathan N. Cheek & Jacob Goebel - 25-46 This way, please: Uncovering the directional effects of attribute translations on decision making
by Stephanie Mertens & Ulf J. J. Hahnel & Tobias Brosch - 47-73 MARTER: Markov True and Error model of drifting parameters
by Michael H. Birnbaum & Lucy Wan - 74-81 Robust consistency of choice switching in decisions from experience
by Eldad Yechiam - 82-92 The effect of incentive structure on search in the secretary problem
by Yu-Chin Hsiao & Simon Kemp - 93-111 The false allure of fast lures
by Yigal Attali & Maya Bar-Hillel - 112-134 Assessing a domain-specific risk-taking construct: A meta-analysis of reliability of the DOSPERT scale
by Yiyun Shou & Joel Olney - 135-148 Validation and invariance across age and gender for the Melbourne Decision-Making Questionnaire in a sample of Portuguese adults
by LuÃs Filipe & Maria-João Alvarez & Magda Sofia Roberto & Joaquim A. Ferreira - 149-158 Translation and validation of the Moral Foundations Vignettes (MFVs) for the Portuguese language in a Brazilian sample
by Lucas Murrins Marques & Scott Clifford & Vijeth Iyengar & Graziela Vieira Bonato & PatrÃcia Moraes Cabral & Rafaela Barreto dos Santos & Roberto Cabeza & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Paulo Sérgio Boggio
September 2019, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 1186-1220 Consumers' ability to identify a surplus when returns to attributes are nonlinear
by Peter D. Lunn & Jason Somerville - 1314-1323 Risky choice framing by experience: A methodological note
by Anton Kühberger
November 2019, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 624-643 Learning to reason: The influence of instruction, prompts and scaffolding, metacognitive knowledge, and general intelligence on informal reasoning about everyday social and political issues
by David Perkins - 644-648 Descriptive norms for me, injunctive norms for you: Using norms to explain the risk gap
by Xi Zou & Krishna Savani - 649-657 Reflection increases belief in God through self-questioning among non-believers
by Onurcan Yilmaz & Ozan Isler - 658-670 Bullshit makes the art grow profounder
by Martin Harry Turpin & Alexander C. Walker & Mane Kara-Yakoubian & Nina N. Gabert & Jonathan A. Fugelsang & Jennifer A. Stolz - 671-682 How the public, and scientists, perceive advancement of knowledge from conflicting study results
by Derek J. Koehler & Gordon Pennycook - 683-695 Cultivating credibility with probability words and numbers
by Robert N. Collins & David R. Mandel - 696-710 Which grades are better, A’s and C’s, or all B’s? Effects of variability in grades on mock college admissions decisions
by Woo-kyoung Ahn & Sunnie S. Y. Kim & Kristen Kim & Peter K. McNally - 711-720 Variations on anchoring: Sequential anchoring revisited
by Å tÄ›pán BahnÃk & Petr Houdek & Lucie Vrbová & Jiřà Hájek - 721-727 Wronging past rights: The sunk cost bias distorts moral judgment
by Ethan A. Meyers & Michał Białek & Jonathan A. Fugelsang & Derek J. Koehler & Ori Friedman - 728-738 The Lie Deflator – The effect of polygraph test feedback on subsequent (dis)honesty
by Dar Peleg & Shahar Ayal & Dan Ariely & Guy Hochman - 739-751 Spanish validation of General Decision-Making Style scale: Sex invariance, sex differences and relationships with personality and coping styles
by Adrián Alacreu-Crespo & MarÃa C. Fuentes & Diana Abad-Tortosa & Irene Cano-Lopez & Esperanza González & Miguel à ngel Serrano
September 2019, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 535-546 An exploration of the motivational basis of take-some and give-some games
by Tessa Haesevoets & Alain Van Hiel & Jasper Van Assche & Dries H. Bostyn & Chris Reinders Folmer - 547-554 A hard to read font reduces the causality bias
by Marcos DÃaz-Lago & Helena Matute - 555-564 Decision conflict drives reaction times and utilitarian responses in sacrificial dilemmas
by Alejandro Rosas & Juan Pablo Bermúdez & David Aguilar-Pardo - 565-572 The glow of grime: Why cleaning an old object can wash away its value
by Merrick Levene & Daisy Z. Hu & Ori Friedman - 573-590 Limited resources or limited luck? Why people perceive an illusory negative correlation between the outcomes of choice options despite unequivocal evidence for independence
by Déborah Marciano & Eden Krispin & Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde & Leon Y. Deouell - 591-604 The role of cognitive reflection in decision making: Evidence from Pakistani managers
by Muhammad Sajid & Matthew C. Li - 605-607 High-stakes hedges are misunderstood too. A commentary on: “Valuing bets and hedges: Implications for the construct of risk preferenceâ€
by Philip W. S. Newall & Dominic Cortis - 608-616 Bayesian and frequentist analysis of True and Error models
by Michael H. Birnbaum - 617-619 A response to Mandel’s (2019) commentary on Stastny and Lehner (2018)
by Paul Lehner & Bradley Stastny - 620-623 Solving stumpers, CRT and CRAT: Are the abilities related?
by Maya Bar-Hillel & Tom Noah & Shane Frederick
July 2019, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 381-394 Revealed strength of preference: Inference from response times
by Arkady Konovalov & Ian Krajbich - 395-411 A universal method for evaluating the quality of aggregators
by Ying Han & David Budescu - 412-422 Right-wing ideology and numeracy: A perception of greater ability, but poorer performance
by Becky L. Choma & David Sumantry & Yaniv Hanoch - 423-439 Dishonest helping and harming after (un)fair treatment
by Margarita Leib & Simone Moran & Shaul Shalvi - 440-454 Political double standards in reliance on moral foundations
by Kimmo Eriksson & Brent Simpson & Pontus Strimling - 455-469 Beyond reach: Do symmetric changes in motor costs affect decision making? A registered report
by Arkady Zgonnikov & Nadim A. A. Atiya & Denis O'Hora & Iñaki Rañò & KongFatt Wong-Lin - 470-487 The robustness of anchoring effects on preferential judgments
by Sangsuk Yoon & Nathan M. Fong & Angelika Dimoka - 488-512 Information search in everyday decisions: The generalizability of the attraction search effect
by Sophie E. Scharf & Monika Wiegelmann & Arndt Bröder - 513-533 The decision paradoxes motivating Prospect Theory: The prevalence of the paradoxes increases with numerical ability
by Philip Millroth & HÃ¥kan Nilsson & Peter Juslin
May 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 223-233 Simple eye movement metrics can predict future decision making performance: The case of financial choices
by Michał Król & Magdalena Ewa Król - 234-279 Cognitive ability and risk aversion: A systematic review and meta analysis
by Lau Lilleholt - 280-287 Terrorism, dread risk and bicycle accidents
by Peter Ayton & Samantha Murray & James A. Hampton - 288-292 Too soon to tell if the US intelligence community prediction market is more accurate than intelligence reports: Commentary on Stastny and Lehner (2018)
by David R. Mandel - 293-298 The endowment effect in the genes: An exploratory study
by Xingrong Hou & Jianmin Zeng & Hong Chen & Li Su - 299-308 Sense of control matters: A long spatial distance leads to a short-term investment preference
by Miao He & Guibing He & Jiaxin Chen & Yuan Wang - 309-317 The power of moral words: Loaded language generates framing effects in the extreme dictator game
by Valerio Capraro & Andrea Vanzo