Judgment Dec Making
Introduction
Judgment and Decision Making, 16(5)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Seven (weak and strong) helping effects systematically tested in separate evaluation, joint evaluation and forced choice
—Arvid Erlandsson [] []
Multiattribute judgment: Acceptance of a new COVID-19 vaccine as a function of price, risk, and effectiveness
—Michael H. Birnbaum [] []
Consumers’ ability to identify a surplus when returns to attributes are nonlinear
—Peter D. Lunn, Jason Somerville [] [Google Scholar]
Input-dependent noise can explain magnitude-sensitivity in optimal value-based decision-making
—Angelo Pirrone, Andreagiovanni Reina, Fernand Gobet [] []
Judging fast and slow: The truth effect does not increase under time-pressure conditions
—Lena Nadarevic, Martin Schnuerch, Marlena J. Stegemann [] []
Norm shifts under the strategy method
—Simon Columbus, Robert Böhm [] []
To pay or not to pay: Measuring risk preferences in lab and field
—Pablo Brañas-GarzaLorenzo Estepa-Mohedano, Diego Jorrat, Victor Orozco, Ericka Rascón-RamÃrez [] []
Risky choice framing by experience: A methodological note
—Anton Kühberger [] []