TOC: Judgment and Decision Making
Introduction
Judgement and Decision Making, 6(2)
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Pay as much as you can afford: Counterpart’s ability to pay and first offers in negotiation
–Yossi Maaravi, Asya Pazy, Yoav Ganzach [] [Google Scholar]
Repeated judgment sampling: Boundaries
–Johannes Muller-Trede [] []
Two sides of the same coin: Information processing style and reverse biases
–Shahar Ayal, Guy Hochman, Dan Zakay [] []
Maximizing and customer loyalty: Are maximizers less loyal?
–Linda Lai [] []
Would you rather be injured by lightning or a downed power line? Preference for natural hazards
–Jeffrey M. Rudski, William Osei, Ari R. Jacobson, Carl R. Lynch [] []
Nudge to nobesity I: Minor changes in accessibility decrease food intake
–Paul Rozin, Sydney Scott, Megan Dingley, Joanna K. Urbanek, Hong Jiang, Mark Kaltenbach [] []
Nudge to nobesity II: Menu positions influence food orders
–Eran Dayan, Maya Bar-Hillel [] []
How comparing decision outcomes affects subsequent decisions: The carry-over of a comparative mind-set
–Daniela Raeva, Eric van Dijk, Marcel Zeelenberg [] []
Unconscious intuition or conscious analysis? Critical questions for the Deliberation-Without-Attention paradigm
–Balazs Aczel, Bence Lukacs, Judit Komlos, Michael R. F. Aitken [] []
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