J Behavioral Dec Making
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 34(2)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Behavior in cheating paradigms is linked to overall approval rates of crowdworkers
—Christoph Schild, Lau Lilleholt, Ingo Zettler []
Seeing the subjective as objective: People perceive the taste of those they disagree with as biased and wrong
—Nathan N. Cheek, Shane F. Blackman, Emily Pronin []
Keeping them honest: Promises reduce cheating in adolescents
—Patricia Kanngiesser, Jahnavi Sunderarajan, Jan K. Woike []
Verbal aptitude hurts children’s economic decision‐making accuracy
—Sabrina Bruyneel, Laurens Cherchye, Sam Cosaert, Bram De Rock, Siegfried Dewitte [Google Scholar]
Leaving with something: When do people experience an equity–efficiency conflict?
—Tom Gordon‐Hecker, Iris K. Schneider, Shaul Shalvi, Yoella Bereby‐Meyer []
Consistency in probability processing as a function of affective context and numeracy
—Jakub Traczyk, Kamil Fulawka, Dominik Lenda, Tomasz Zaleskiewicz []
Risk preferences in self–other decisions: The effect of payoff allocation framing
—Haihong Li, Yimo Yang, Dingrui Liu, Xiaofei Xie []
Does she compensate the victim while he punishes the perpetrator? No gender differences in anonymous economic games across 11 nations
—Angela R. Dorrough, Maria I.T. Olsson, Laura Froehlich, Andreas Glöckner, Sarah E. Martiny []
Preliminary evidence for differential effects of integral and incidental emotions on risk perception and behavioral intentions: A meta‐analysis of eight experiments
—Rebecca A. Ferrer, Erin M. Ellis []
The moderating role of processing style in risk perceptions and risky decision making
—Eugene Y. Chan, Najam U. Saqib []