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Judgment Biases in a Simulated Classroom--A Cognitive-Environmental Approach

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  • Fiedler, Klaus
  • Walther, Eva
  • Freytag, Peter
  • Plessner, Henning

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  • Fiedler, Klaus & Walther, Eva & Freytag, Peter & Plessner, Henning, 2002. "Judgment Biases in a Simulated Classroom--A Cognitive-Environmental Approach," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 88(1), pages 527-561, May.
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    1. Kleiter, Gernot D. & Krebs, Marianne & Doherty, Michael E. & Garavan, Hugh & Chadwick, Randall & Brake, Gregory, 1997. "Do Subjects Understand Base Rates?," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 72(1), pages 25-61, October.
    2. Laughlin, Patrick R. & Magley, Vicki J. & Shupe, Ellen I., 1997. "Positive and Negative Hypothesis Testing by Cooperative Groups," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 69(3), pages 265-275, March.
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    1. Fiedler, Klaus & Wöllert, Franz & Tauber, Benjamin & Hess, Philipp, 2013. "Applying sampling theories to attitude learning in a virtual school class environment," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 122(2), pages 222-231.
    2. Unkelbach, Christian & Fiedler, Klaus & Freytag, Peter, 2007. "Information repetition in evaluative judgments: Easy to monitor, hard to control," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 103(1), pages 37-52, May.
    3. Yaakov Kareev & Klaus Fiedler, 2004. "Does Decision Quality (Always) Increase with the Size of Information Samples? Some Vicissitudes in Applying the Law of Large Numbers," Discussion Paper Series dp347, The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
    4. Fiedler, Klaus, 2007. "The ultimate sampling dilemma in experience-based decision making," Papers 07-51, Sonderforschungsbreich 504.
    5. Hoffart, Janine Christin & Olschewski, Sebastian & Rieskamp, Jörg, 2019. "Reaching for the star ratings: A Bayesian-inspired account of how people use consumer ratings," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 99-116.
    6. repec:cup:judgdm:v:3:y:2008:i:7:p:547-569 is not listed on IDEAS
    7. Mandeep K. Dhami & Henrik Olsson, 2008. "Evolution of the interpersonal conflict paradigm," Judgment and Decision Making, Society for Judgment and Decision Making, vol. 3(7), pages 547-569, October.
    8. Fiedler, Klaus & Freytag, Peter & Meiser, Thorsten, 2008. "Pseudocontingencies: an integrative account of an intriguing cognitive illusion," Papers 08-36, Sonderforschungsbreich 504.
    9. Fiedler, Klaus & Kareev, Yaakov, 2007. "Implications and ramifications of a sample-size approach to intuition," Papers 07-52, Sonderforschungsbreich 504.

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