J Behav Dec Making
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 35(3)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Is there more than one ratio bias? If so, why?
—David Bourdin, Ayşegül Engin, Rudolf Vetschera []
Numeracy, numeric attention, and number use in judgment and choice
—Kevin E. Tiede, Pär Bjälkebring, Ellen Peters []
When 2 + 2 should be 5: The summation fallacy in time prediction
—Torleif Halkjelsvik, Magne Jørgensen []
Fear increases likelihood of seeking decisional support from others when making decisions involving ambiguity
—Rebecca A. Ferrer, Erin M. Ellis, Edward Orehek, William M. P. Klein []
Impact of video content and resolution on the cognitive dynamics of surveillance decision‐making
—Mary E. Frame, Anna M. Maresca, Alan S. Boydstun, Rik Warren []
A lifespan perspective on decision‐making: A cross‐sectional comparison of middle childhood, young adulthood, and older adulthood
—Stefanie Lindow, Anna Lang []
It happens because I’m watching it: Observing an uncertain event can affect subjective probability judgments
—Amin Attari, Promothesh Chatterjee, Frank G. Cabano [Google Scholar]