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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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Four challenges for cognitive research on the recognition heuristic and a call for a research strategy shift
Tomlinson, Tracy; Marewski, Julian N.; Dougherty, Michael - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 89-99
The recognition heuristic assumes that people make inferences based on the output of recognition memory. While much work has been devoted to establishing the recognition heuristic as a viable description of how people make inferences, more work is needed to fully integrate research on the...
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Recognition judgments and the performance of the recognition heuristic depend on the size of the reference class
Hoffrage, Ulrich - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 43-57
In a series of three experiments, participants made inferences about which one of a pair of two objects scored higher on a criterion. The first experiment was designed to contrast the prediction of Probabilistic Mental Model theory (Gigerenzer, Hoffrage, & Kleinbolting, 1991) concerning sampling...
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Processing of recognition information and additional cues: A model-based analysis of choice, confidence, and response time
Glockner, Andreas; Broder, Arndt - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 23-42
Research on the processing of recognition information has focused on testing the recognition heuristic (RH). On the aggregate, the noncompensatory use of recognition information postulated by the RH was rejected in several studies, while RH could still account for a considerable proportion of...
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Threshold models of recognition and the recognition heuristic
Erdfelder, Edgar; Kupper-Tetzel, Carolina E.; Mattern, … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 7-22
According to the recognition heuristic (RH) theory, decisions follow the recognition principle: Given a high validity of the recognition cue, people should prefer recognized choice options compared to unrecognized ones. Assuming that the memory strength of choice options is strongly correlated...
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The wisdom of ignorant crowds: Predicting sport outcomes by mere recognition
Herzog, Stefan M.; Hertwig, Ralph - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 58-72
The collective recognition heuristic is a simple forecasting heuristic that bets on the fact that people's recognition knowledge of names is a proxy for their competitiveness: In sports, it predicts that the better-known team or player wins a game. We present two studies on the predictive power...
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Nudge to nobesity II: Menu positions influence food orders
Dayan, Eran; Bar-Hillel, Maya - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 333-342
``Very small but cumulated decreases in food intake may be sufficient to have significant effects, even erasing obesity over a period of years'' (Rozin et al., 2011). In two studies, one a lab study and the other a real-world study, we examine the effect of manipulating the position of different...
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Nudge to nobesity I: Minor changes in accessibility decrease food intake
Rozin, Paul; Scott, Sydney; Dingley, Megan; Urbanek, … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 323-332
Very small but cumulated decreases in food intake may be sufficient to erase obesity over a period of years. We examine the effect of slight changes in the accessibility of different foods in a pay-by-weight-of-food salad bar in a cafeteria serving adults for the lunch period. Making a food...
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Unconscious intuition or conscious analysis? Critical questions for the Deliberation-Without-Attention paradigm
Aczel, Balazs; Lukacs, Bence; Komlos, Judit; Aitken, … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 351-358
The Deliberation without Attention (DWA) effect refers to apparent improvements in decision-making following a period of distraction. It has been presented as evidence for beneficial unconscious cognitive processes. We identify two major concerns with this claim: first, as these demonstrations...
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How comparing decision outcomes affects subsequent decisions: The carry-over of a comparative mind-set
Raeva, Daniela; Dijk, Eric van; Zeelenberg, Marcel - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 343-350
In the current paper we investigate how feedback over decision outcomes may affect future decisions. In an experimental study we demonstrate that if people receive feedback over the outcomes they obtained (``factual outcomes'') and the outcomes they would have obtained had they decided...
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Pay as much as you can afford: Counterpart's ability to pay and first offers in negotiation
Maaravi, Yossi; Pazy, Asya; Ganzach, Yoav - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 275-282
Three experiments investigated the relations between buyers' wealth or ability to pay (ATP) and sellers' first offers. Study 1 demonstrated a positive correlation between sellers' first offers and their perceptions of the buyer's ATP as well as its real economic power (indicated by the company's...
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