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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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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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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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Would you rather be injured by lightning or a downed power line? Preference for natural hazards
Rudski, Jeffrey M.; Osei, William; Jacobson, Ari R.; … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 314-322
Past research has shown that many people prefer natural foods and medicines over artificial counterparts. The present study focused on examination of aversive events and hazards. Preferences were compared by having subjects consider pairs of scenarios, one natural and one artificial, matched in...
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Repeated judgment sampling: Boundaries
Muller-Trede, Johannes - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 283-294
This paper investigates the boundaries of the recent result that eliciting more than one estimate from the same person and averaging these can lead to accuracy gains in judgment tasks. It first examines its generality, analysing whether the kind of question being asked has an effect on the size...
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Two sides of the same coin: Information processing style and reverse biases
Ayal, Shahar; Hochman, Guy; Zakay, Dan - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 295-306
This paper examines the effect of information processing styles (indexed by the Rational-Experiential Inventory of Pacini and Epstein, 1999) on adherence to bias judgments, and particularly to reverse biases; i.e., when two choice questions that comprise identical normative components are set in...
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Maximizing and customer loyalty: Are maximizers less loyal?
Lai, Linda - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 4, pp. 307-313
Despite their efforts to choose the best of all available solutions, maximizers seem to be more inclined than satisficers to regret their choices and to experience post-decisional dissonance. Maximizers may therefore be expected to change their decisions more frequently and hence exhibit lower...
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Are groups more likely to defer choice than their members?
White, Chris M.; Hafenbrädl, Sebastian; Hoffrage, Ulrich; … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 3, pp. 239-251
When faced with a choice, people can normally select no option, i.e., defer choice. Previous research has investigated when and why individuals defer choice, but has almost never looked at these questions when groups of people make choices. Separate reasons predict that groups may be equally...
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Diagnostic task selection for strategy classification in judgment and decision making
Jekel, Marc; Fiedler, Susann; Glockner, Andreas - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 8, pp. 782-799
One major statistical and methodological challenge in Judgment and Decision Making research is the reliable …
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The recognition heuristic: A decade of research
Gigerenzer, Gerd; Goldstein, Daniel G. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 100-121
The recognition heuristic exploits the basic psychological capacity for recognition in order to make inferences about unknown quantities in the world. In this article, we review and clarify issues that emerged from our initial work (Goldstein & Gigerenzer, 1999, 2002), including the distinction...
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Why recognition is rational: Optimality results on single-variable decision rules
Davis-Stober, Clintin P.; Dana, Jason; Budescu, David V. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 5 (2010) 4, pp. 216-229
The Recognition Heuristic (Gigerenzer \& Goldstein, 1996; Goldstein \& Gigerenzer, 2002) makes the counter-intuitive prediction that a decision maker utilizing less information may do as well as, or outperform, an idealized decision maker utilizing more information. We lay a theoretical foundation...
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Recognition-based judgments and decisions: Introduction to the special issue (Vol.\ 1)
Marewski, Julian N.; Pohl, Rudiger F.; Vitouch, Oliver - In: Judgment and Decision Making 5 (2010) 4, pp. 207-215
Introduction to the first special issue on recognition processes in inferential decision making.
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I like what I know: Is recognition a non-compensatory determiner of consumer choice?
Oeusoonthornwattana, Onvara; Shanks, David R. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 5 (2010) 4, pp. 310-325
What is the role of recognition in consumer choice? The recognition heuristic (RH) proposes that in situations where recognition is correlated with a decision criterion, recognized objects will be chosen more often than unrecognized ones, regardless of any other relevant information available...
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