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TOC: Judgment Dec Making

Introduction

Judgment and Decision Making, 13(6)

Valuing bets and hedges: Implications for the construct of risk preference
Shane Frederick, Amanda Levis, Steven Malliaris, Andrew Meyer [] []

Valuing bets and hedges
Subimal Chatterjee, Satadruta Mookherjee [] []

Children’s application of decision strategies in a compensatory environment
Tilmann Betsch, Anne Lehmann, Marc Jekel, Stefanie Lindow, Andreas Glöckner [] []

Moderators of framing effects in variations of the Asian Disease problem: Time constraint, need, and disease type
Adele Diederich, Marc Wyszynski, Ilana Ritov [] []

Who says "larger" and who says "smaller"? Individual differences in the language of comparison
William J. Skylark, Joseph M. Carr, Claire L. McComas [] []

The impact of actively open-minded thinking on social media communication
Jordan Carpenter, Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro, Jenna Clark, Lucie Flekova, Laura Smith, Margaret L. Kern, Anneke Buffone, Lyle Ungar, Martin Seligman [] []

Why choose wisely if you have already paid? Sunk costs elicit stochastic dominance violations
Ryan K. Jessup, Lily B. Assaad, Katherine Wick [] []

Boundary effects in the Marschak-Machina triangle
Krzysztof Kontek [] []

Boosting intelligence analysts’ judgment accuracy: What works, what fails?
David R. Mandel, Christopher W. Karvetski, Mandeep K. Dhami [] []

Bayesian methods for analyzing true-and-error models
Michael D. Lee [] []

People respond to GM food with disgust more than fear: Comment on Royzman, Cusimano and Leeman (2017)
Yoel Inbar, Sydney E. Scott [] []

Methodology is the core disgust problem: Response to Inbar and Scott (2018)
Corey Cusimano, Edward B. Royzman, Robert F. Leeman, Stephen Metas [] []