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TOC: Judgment Dec Making

Introduction

Judgment and Decision Making, 14(5)

An exploration of the motivational basis of take-some and give-some games
Tessa Haesevoets, Alain Van Hiel, Jasper Van Assche, Dries H. Bostyn, Chris Reinders Folmer [] []

A hard to read font reduces the causality bias
Marcos Díaz-Lago, Helena Matute [] []

Decision conflict drives reaction times and utilitarian responses in sacrificial dilemmas
Alejandro Rosas, Juan Pablo Bermúdez, David Aguilar-Pardo [] []

The glow of grime: Why cleaning an old object can wash away its value
Merrick Levene, Daisy Z. Hu, Ori Friedman [] []

Limited resources or limited luck? Why people perceive an illusory negative correlation between the outcomes of choice options despite unequivocal evidence for independence
Déborah Marciano, Eden Krispin, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde, Leon Y. Deouell [] []

The role of cognitive reflection in decision making: Evidence from Pakistani managers
Muhammad Sajid, Matthew C. Li [] []

High-stakes hedges are misunderstood too. A commentary on: “Valuing bets and hedges: Implications for the construct of risk preference”
Philip W. S. Newall, Dominic Cortis [] []

Bayesian and frequentist analysis of True and Error models
Michael H. Birnbaum [] []

A response to Mandel’s (2019) commentary on Stastny and Lehner (2018)
Paul Lehner, Bradley Stastny [] []

Solving stumpers, CRT and CRAT: Are the abilities related?
Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah, Shane Frederick [] []