TOC: J Behavior Dec Making
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25(1)
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The illusion of courage in self-predictions: Mispredicting one’s own behavior in embarrassing situations
–Leaf Van Boven, George Loewenstein, Edward Welch and David Dunning [] [Google Scholar]
Feelings of dread and intertemporal choice
–Christine R. Harris [] []
To deliberate or not to deliberate: Interactions between age, task characteristics, and cognitive activity on decision making
–Thomas M. Hess, Tara L. Queen and Taryn R. Patterson [] []
Predicting elections from the most important issue: A test of the take-the-best heuristic
–Andreas Graefe and J. Scott Armstrong [] []
The use of multiple reference points in risky decision making
–Gregory J. Koop and Joseph G. Johnson [] []
The illusion of the framing effect in risky decision making
–Hidetaka Okder [] []
Mood effects on dominated choices: Positive mood induces departures from logical rules
–Marieke de Vries, Rob W. Holland, Olivier Corneille, Eefje Rondeel and Cilia L.M. Witteman [] []
If you have a choice, you have trouble: Stimulus valence modulates presentation-order effects in preference judgment
–Mats P. Englund and Åke Hellström [] []
Levels of theory-of-mind reasoning in competitive games
–Adam S. Goodie, Prashant Doshi and Diana L. Young [] []
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