TOC: J Behavioral Dec Making
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 22(3)
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How probability theory explains the conjunction fallacy
–Fintan J. Costello [] []
Fallacies in probability judgments for conjunctions and disjunctions of everyday events
–Fintan J. Costello [] []
The sunk-time effect: An exploration
–Anton D. Navarro, Edmund Fantino [] []
Social influence on predictions of simulated stock prices
–Maria Andersson, Ted Martin Hedesström, Tommy Gärling [] []
How do we evaluate future gambles? Experimental evidence on path dependency in risky intertemporal choice
–Ayse Öncüler, Selcuk Onay [] []
Decision anomalies, experimenter assumptions, and participants’ comprehension: Revaluating the uncertainty effect
–Gideon Keren, Martijn C. Willemsen [] [Google Scholar]
Complexity as a guide to understanding decision bias: A contribution to the favorite-longshot bias debate
–Ming-Chien Sung, Johnnie Eric Victor Johnson, Itiel E. Dror [] []
Better safe than sorry: Precautionary reasoning and implied dominance in risky decisions
–Michael L. DeKay, Dalia Patiño-Echeverri, Paul S. Fischbeck [] []
Book Reviews
The construction of optimal stated choice experiments, theory and methods, (1st ed., 312 pp. hardback). By D. J. Street, & L. Burgess Hoboken: Wiley (2007). ISBN: 978-0-470-05332-4.
–Alessio Ishizaka []
Straight choices: The psychology of decision making, Benjamin R. Newell, David A. Lagnado and David R. Shanks, Hove, UK: Psychology Press, 2007. xii+252 pp.
–Riccardo Pedersini []
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