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decision making 57 Theorie 26 Theory 25 heuristics 20 recognition heuristic 20 Decision 19 Entscheidung 19 choice 19 judgment 19 decision-making 18 individual differences 16 affect 14 emotion 13 risk 13 framing 12 numeracy 12 prospect theory 11 risk perception 11 uncertainty 11 maximizing 10 coherence 9 intuition 9 regret 9 risky choice 9 Rechnungswesen 8 judgment and decision making 8 overconfidence 8 risk aversion 8 Accounting 7 Decision theory 7 Entscheidungstheorie 7 Wirtschaftsprüfung 7 cooperation 7 correspondence 7 intertemporal choice 7 methodology 7 moral judgment 7 negotiation 7 recognition 7 satisficing 7
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Free 476 Undetermined 1
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Article 519 Book / Working Paper 9
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Aufsatz im Buch 15 Book section 15 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Collection of articles of several authors 3 Sammelwerk 3 Article 2
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English 328 Undetermined 200
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Slovic, Paul 10 Rozin, Paul 9 Hilbig, Benjamin E. 8 Zeelenberg, Marcel 8 Andersson, Patric 7 Glockner, Andreas 7 Birnbaum, Michael H. 6 Eriksson, Kimmo 6 Marewski, Julian N. 6 McElroy, Todd 6 Ganzach, Yoav 5 Hanoch, Yaniv 5 Miron-Shatz, Talya 5 Peters, Ellen 5 Shavit, Tal 5 Weber, Elke U. 5 Benzion, Uri 4 Budescu, David V. 4 Dehghani, Morteza 4 Dickert, Stephan 4 Fox, Craig R. 4 Gaissmaier, Wolfgang 4 Ginges, Jeremy 4 Glöckner, Andreas 4 Hoffrage, Ulrich 4 Johnson, Joseph G. 4 Keren, Gideon 4 Krantz, David H. 4 Lee, Michael D. 4 Moore, Don A. 4 Newell, Ben R. 4 Peer, Eyal 4 Rubaltelli, Enrico 4 Simpson, Brent 4 Svenson, Ola 4 Ubel, Peter A. 4 Ashton, Robert H. 3 Atran, Scott 3 Ayal, Shahar 3 Bar-Hillel, Maya 3
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Judgment and Decision Making 474 Blackwell handbook of judgment and decision making 30 Judgment and decision-making research in accounting and auditing 9 Expertise in credit granting : studies on judgment and decision-making behavior 6 Cambridge series on judgment and decision making 3 Poster Session, Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting 2 Fox, Craig R. and Gülden Ülkümen (2011), “Distinguishing Two Dimensions of Uncertainty,” in Essays in Judgment and Decision Making, Brun, W., Kirkebøen, G. and Montgomery, H., eds. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget 1 Society for judgment and decision making series 1
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RePEc 472 ECONIS (ZBW) 52 EconStor 2 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2
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Tailored proper scoring rules elicit decision weights
Carvalho, Arthur - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 86-96
Proper scoring rules are scoring methods that incentivize honest reporting of subjective probabilities, where an agent strictly maximizes his expected score by reporting his true belief. The implicit assumption behind proper scoring rules is that agents are risk neutral. Such an assumption is...
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What have I just done? Anchoring, self-knowledge, and judgments of recent behavior
Cheek, Nathan N.; Coe-Odess, Sarah; Schwartz, Barry - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 76-85
Can numerical anchors influence people's judgments of their own recent behavior? We investigate this question in a series of six studies. In Study 1, subjects' judgments of how many anagrams they were given assimilated to numerical anchors. Subjects' judgments of how many math problems they...
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Decision-making styles and their associations with decision-making competencies and mental health
Jozef Bavoľár; Oľga Orosová - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 115-122
This study investigates the psychometric characteristics of the General Decision-Making Scale (GDMS) on a sample of Slovak high-school and university students. Secondly, it addresses the relationship between decision-making styles and a) decision making competencies and b) mental health as...
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Psychological aspects of the rejection of recycled water: Contamination, purification and disgust
Rozin, Paul; Haddad, Brent; Nemeroff, Carol; Slovic, Paul - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 50-63
There is a worldwide and increasing shortage of potable fresh water. Modern water reclamation technologies can alleviate much of the problem by converting wastewater directly into drinking water, but there is public resistance to these approaches that has its basis largely in psychology. A...
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On making the right choice: A meta-analysis and large-scale replication attempt of the unconscious thought advantage
Nieuwenstein, Mark R.; Wierenga, Tjardie; Morey, Richard D. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 1-17
Are difficult decisions best made after a momentary diversion of thought? Previous research addressing this important question has yielded dozens of experiments in which participants were asked to choose the best of several options (e.g., cars or apartments) either after conscious deliberation,...
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Evidence for and against a simple interpretation of the less-is-more effect
Lee, Michael D. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 18-33
The less-is-more effect predicts that people can be more accurate making paired-comparison decisions when they have less knowledge, in the sense that they do not recognize all of the items in the decision domain. The traditional theoretical explanation is that decisions based on recognizing one...
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Moral investing: Psychological motivations and implications
Rubaltelli, Enrico; Lotto, Lorella; Ritov, Ilana; … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 64-75
In four experiments we showed that investors are not only interested in maximizing returns but have non-financial goals, too. We considered what drives the decision to invest ethically and the impact this strategy has on people's evaluation of investment performance. In Study 1, participants who...
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Inferring choice criteria with mixture IRT models: A demonstration using ad hoc and goal-derived categories
Verheyen, Steven; Voorspoels, Wouter; Storms, Gert - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 97-114
/discard objects. Potential applications of mixture IRT models in other judgment and decision making contexts are discussed. …
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Choice-induced preference change and the free-choice paradigm: A clarification
Alós-Ferrer, Carlos; Shi, Fei - In: Judgment and Decision Making 10 (2015) 1, pp. 34-49
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to indicate choice-induced change in preferences and has motivated influential theories as cognitive dissonance theory and self-perception theory. Chen and Risen (2010) argued by means of a...
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A handbook of process tracing methods
Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael (ed.); Kühberger, Anton (ed.);  … - 2019 - Second edition
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