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Judgment Dec Making

Introduction

Judgment and Decision Making, 17(2)

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Preference for playing order in games with and without replacement: Motivational biases and probability misestimations
Kwanho Suk, Jieun Koo [] []

When in Rome: Identifying social norms using coordination games
Erin L. Krupka, Roberto Weber, Rachel T. A. Croson, Hanna Hoover [] []

Testing team reasoning: Group identification is related to coordination in pure coordination games
James Matthew Thom, Uzma Afzal, Natalie Gold [] []

Does the evaluability bias hold when giving to animal charities?
Glen William Spiteri [] []

Cognitive miserliness in argument literacy? Effects of intuitive and analytic thinking on recognizing fallacies
Annika M. Svedholm-H瓣kkinen, Mika Kiikeri [] []

Belief in karma is associated with perceived (but not actual) trustworthiness
How Hwee Ong, Anthony M. Evans, Rob M. A. Nelissen, Ilja van Beest [] []

Effects of icon arrays to communicate risk in a repeated risky decision-making task
Paul C. Price, Grace A. Carlock, Sarah Crouse, Mariana Vargas Arciga [] []

Pseudocontingencies: Flexible contingency inferences from base rates
Tobias Vogel, Moritz Ingendahl, Linda McCaughey [] []

Violations of economic rationality due to irrelevant information during learning in decision from experience
Mikhail S. Spektor, Hannah Seidler [] []

Both better and worse than others depending on difficulty: Replication and extensions of Krugers (1999) above and below average effects
Max Korbmacher, Ching (Isabelle) Kwan, Gilad Feldman [] []