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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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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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When uncertainty meets life: The effect of animacy on probability expression
Du, Xue-Lei; Liu, Shi-Hong; Xu, Jie-Hong; Rao, Li-Lin; … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 4, pp. 425-438
Everyone faces uncertainty on a daily basis. Two kinds of probability expressions, verbal and numerical, have been used to characterize the uncertainty that we face. Because our cognitive concept of living things differs from that of non-living things, and distinguishing cognitive concepts might...
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Success-slope effects on the illusion of control and on remembered success-frequency
Ejova, Anastasia; Navarro, Daniel J.; Delfabbro, Paul H. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 4, pp. 498-511
The illusion of control refers to the inference of action-outcome contingency in situations where outcomes are in fact random. The strength of this illusion has been found to be affected by whether the frequency of successes increases or decreases over repeated trials, in what can be termed a...
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The time-saving bias: Judgements, cognition and perception
Eriksson, Gabriella; Svenson, Ola; Eriksson, Lars - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 4, pp. 492-497
Biases in people's judgments of time saved by increasing the speed of an activity have been studied mainly with hypothetical scenarios (Svenson, 2008). The present study asked whether the classic time-saving bias persists as a perceptual bias when we control the speed of an activity and assess...
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Is a picture worth a thousand words? The interaction of visual display and attribute representation in attenuating framing bias}
Gamliel, Eyal; Kreiner, Hamutal - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 4, pp. 482-491
The attribute framing bias is a well-established phenomenon, in which an object or an event is evaluated more favorably when presented in a positive frame such as ``the half full glass'' than when presented in the complementary negative framing. Given that previous research showed that visual...
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Social distance decreases responders' sensitivity to fairness in the ultimatum game
Kim, Hyunji; Schnall, Simone; Yi, Do-Joon; White, Mathew P. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 5, pp. 632-638
Studies using the Ultimatum Game have shown that participants reject unfair offers extended by another person although this incurs a financial cost. Previous research suggests that one possible explanation for this apparently self-defeating response is that unfair offers involve strong negative...
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Charting the internal landscape: Affect associated with thoughts about major life domains explains life satisfaction
Miron-Shatz, Talya; Diener, Ed; Doniger, Glen M.; … - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 5, pp. 603-616
Studies of happiness have examined the impact of demographics, personality and emotions accompanying daily activities on life satisfaction. We suggest that how people feel while contemplating aspects of their lives, including their weight, children and future prospects, is a promising yet...
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Game interrupted: The rationality of considering the future
Almy, Brandon; Krueger, Joachim I. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 5, pp. 521-526
The ``problem of points'', introduced by Paccioli in 1494 and solved by Pascal and Fermat 160 years later, inspired the modern concept of probability. Incidentally, the problem also shows that rational decision-making requires the consideration of future events. We show that naive responses to...
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Preference-driven biases in decision makers' information search and evaluation
Chaxel, Anne-Sophie; Russo, J. Edward; Kerimi, Neda - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 5, pp. 561-576
While it is well established that the search for information after a decision is biased toward supporting that decision, the case of preference-supporting search before the decision remains open. Three studies of consumer choices consistently found a complete absence of a pre-choice bias toward...
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External validity of individual differences in multiple cue probability learning: The case of pilot training
Matton, Nadine; Raufaste, Eric; Vautier, Stephane - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 5, pp. 589-602
Individuals differ in their ability to deal with unpredictable environments. Could impaired performances on learning an unpredictable cue-criteria relationship in a laboratory task be associated with impaired learning of complex skills in a natural setting? We focused on a multiple-cue...
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Choice blindness in financial decision making
McLaughlin, Owen; Somerville, Jason - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 5, pp. 577-588
Choice Blindness is an experimental paradigm that examines the interplay between individuals' preferences, decisions, and expectations by manipulating the relationship between intention and choice. This paper expands upon the existing Choice Blindness framework by investigating the presence of...
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