TOC: Judgment Dec Making
Introduction
Judgment and Decision Making, 8(1)
How well can adolescents really judge risk? Simple, self reported risk factors out-predict teens’ self estimates of personal risk
–Alexander Persoskie [] [Google Scholar]
Reluctant altruism and peer pressure in charitable giving
–Diane Reyniers, Richa Bhalla [] []
Savings, subgoals, and reference points
–Helen Colby, Gretchen B. Chapman [] []
A cautionary note on global recalibration
–Joseph B. Kadane, Baruch Fischhoff [] []
Communicating clinical trial outcomes: Effects of presentation method on physicians’ evaluations of new treatments
–Francesco Marcatto, Jonathan J. Rolison, Donatella Ferrante [] [Google Scholar]
The devil you know: The effect of brand recognition and product ratings on consumer choice
–Volker Thoma, Alwyn Williams [] []
Magical thinking in predictions of negative events: Evidence for tempting fate but not for a protection effect
–Job van Wolferen, Yoel Inbar, Marcel Zeelenberg [] []
Reply: Birnbaum’s (2012) statistical tests of independence have unknown Type-I error rates and do not replicate within participant
–Yun-shil Cha, Michelle Choi, Ying Guo, Michel Regenwetter, Chris Zwilling [] [Google Scholar]
Preference for increasing wages: How do people value various streams of income?
–Sean Duffy, John Smith [] []
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