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March 2017, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 104-117 Strategies for exploration in the domain of losses
by Krueger, Paul M. & Wilson, Robert C. & Cohen, Jonathan D.
- 118-127 Hold on to it? An experimental analysis of the disposition effect
by Ploner, Matteo
- 128-139 Numeracy predicts preference consistency: Deliberative search heuristics increase choice consistency for choices from description and experience
by Ashby, Nathaniel J. S.
- 140-147 The relationship between cognitive style and political orientation depends on the measures used
by Yilmaz, Onurcan & Saribay, S. Adil
- 148-167 Dual processes and moral conflict: Evidence for deontological reasoners’ intuitive utilitarian sensitivity
by Białek, Michal & Neys, Wim De
- 168-172 Home bias in sport betting: Evidence from Czech betting market
by Staněk, Rostislav
- 173-182 Memory retrieval processes help explain the incumbency advantage
by Spälti, Anna Katharina & Brandt, Mark J. & Zeelenberg, Marcel
- 183-197 How much compensation is too much? An investigation of the effectiveness of financial overcompensation as a means to enhance customer loyalty
by Haesevoets, Tessa & Hiel, Alain Van & Pandelaere, Mario & Bostyn, Dries H. & Cremer, David De
January 2017, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-18 The relationship between intertemporal choice and following the path of least resistance across choices, preferences, and beliefs
by Shenhav, Amitai & Rand, David G. & Greene, Joshua D.
- 19-28 Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of intertemporal choice
by Chávez, Melisa E. & Villalobos, Elena & Baroja, José L. & Bouzas, Arturo
- 29-41 Overconfidence over the lifespan
by Prims, Julia P. & Moore, Don A.
- 42-59 How the number of options and perceived variety influence choice satisfaction: An experiment with prescription drug plans
by Szrek, Helena
- 60-80 Choice-justifications after allocating resources in helping dilemmas
by Erlandsson, Arvid & Björklund, Fredrik & Bäckström, Martin
- 81-89 Is loss-aversion magnitude-dependent? Measuring prospective affective judgments regarding gains and losses
by Mukherjee, Sumitava & Sahay, Arvind & Pammi, V. S. Chandrasekhar & Srinivasan, Narayanan
November 2016, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 537-547 Toward understanding everyday decision making by adults across the autism spectrum
by Gaeth, Gary J. & Levin, Irwin P. & Jain, Gaurav & Burke, Eleanor V.
- 547-553 The potential relationship between spicy taste and risk seeking
by Wang, Xue & Geng, Liuna & Qin, Jiawen & Yao, Sixie
- 554-571 Contamination without contact: An examination of intention-based contagion
by Stavrova, Olga & Newman, George E. & Kulemann, Anna & Fetchenhauer, Detlef
- 572-581 Semantic cross-scale numerical anchoring
by Harris, Adam J. L. & Speekenbrink, Maarten
- 582-588 Trade-upgrade framing effects: Trades are losses, but upgrades are improvements
by Sun, Yan & Mellers, Barbara
- 589-600 Partner selection supported by opaque reputation promotes cooperative behavior
by Capraro, Valerio & Giardini, Francesca & Vilone, Daniele & Paolucci, Mario
- 601-610 The irrational hungry judge effect revisited: Simulations reveal that the magnitude of the effect is overestimated
by Glöckner, Andreas
- 611-626 The effect of interruption on the decision-making process
by Nicholas, Cheryl A. & Cohen, Andrew L.
September 2016, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 416-423 Downside financial risk is misunderstood
by Newall, Philip W. S.
- 424-440 The effects of surrounding positive and negative experiences on risk taking
by Schneider, Sandra & Kauffman, Sandra & Ranieri, Andrea
- 441-449 Proportion dominance in valuing lives: The role of deliberative thinking
by Mata, André
- 449-459 Not by desire alone: The role of cognitive consistency in the desirability bias
by Russo, J. Edward & Corbin, Jonathan C.
- 460-471 Salient nutrition labels increase the integration of health attributes in food decision-making
by Enax, Laura & Krajbich, Ian & Weber, Bernd
- 472-495 Process dynamics in delay discounting decisions: An attractor dynamics approach
by Scherbaum, Stefan & Frisch, Simon & Leiberg, Susanne & Lade, Steven J. & Goschke, Thomas & Dshemuchadse, Maja
- 496-508 Representations of moral violations: Category members and associated features
by Landy, Justin F.
- 509-526 Developing expert political judgment: The impact of training and practice on judgmental accuracy in geopolitical forecasting tournaments
by Chang, Welton & Chen, Eva & Mellers, Barbara & Tetlock, Philip
- 527-536 Anonymity and incentives: An investigation of techniques to reduce socially desirable responding in the Trust Game
by Thielmann, Isabel & Heck, Daniel W. & Hilbig, Benjamin E.
July 2016, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 310-325 Do Europeans like nudges?
by Reisch, Lucia A. & Sunstein, Cass R.
- 326-331 It’s personal: The effect of personal value on utilitarian moral judgments
by Millar, Charles & Starmans, Christina & Fugelsang, Jonathan & Friedman, Ori
- 332-341 Hedonic products for you, utilitarian products for me
by Lu, Jingyi & Liu, Zhengyan & Fang, Zhe
- 342-351 Energy conservation goals: What people adopt, what they recommend, and why
by Attari, Shahzeen Z. & Krantz, David H. & Weber, Elke U.
- 352-360 Are neoliberals more susceptible to bullshit?
by Sterling, Joanna & Jost, John T. & Pennycook, Gordon
- 361-379 The persistence of common-ratio effects in multiple-play decisions
by DeKay, Michael L. & Schley, Dan R. & Miller, Seth A. & Erford, Breann M. & Sun, Jonghun & Karim, Michael N. & Lanyon, Mandy B.
- 380-390 Enlarging the market yet decreasing the profit: An experimental study of competitive behavior when investment affects the prize
by Hart, Einav & Avrahami, Judith & Kareev, Yaakov
- 391-400 Framing effects on bidding behavior in experimental first-price sealed-bid money auctions
by Skillman, Justin S. & Vernarelli, Michael J.
- 401-415 Seeking advice: A sampling approach to advice taking
by Hütter, Mandy & Ache, Fabian
May 2016, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 205-212 Procedural priming of a numerical cognitive illusion
by Eriksson, Kimmo & Jansson, Fredrik
- 213-222 Asymmetric dominance and the stability of constructed preferences
by Shen, Anyuan & Liu, Shuguang
- 223-242 Graphs versus numbers: How information format affects risk aversion in gambling
by Dambacher, Michael & Haffke, Peter & Groß, Daniel & Hübner, Ronald
- 243-259 Number preferences in lotteries
by Wang, Tong V. & van Loon, Rogier J.D. Potter & van den Assem, Martijn J. & van Dolder, Dennie
- 260-274 The impact of time limitation: Insights from a queueing experiment
by Conte, Anna & Scarsini, Marco & Sürücü, Oktay
- 275-286 The Regret Elements Scale: Distinguishing the affective and cognitive components of regret
by Buchanan, Joshua & Summerville, Amy & Lehmann, Jennifer & Reb, Jochen
- 287-300 An attempt to clarify the link between cognitive style and political ideology: A non-western replication and extension
by Yilmaz, Onurcan & Saribay, S. Adil
- 301-309 The Simple Life: New experimental tests of the recognition heuristic
by Basehore, Zachariah & Anderson, Richard B.
March 2016, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 126-146 On the meaning and measurement of maximization
by Cheek, Nathan N. & Schwartz, Barry
- 147-167 Backward planning: Effects of planning direction on predictions of task completion time
by Wiese, Jessica & Buehler, Roger & Griffin, Dale
- 168-173 “Isn’t everyone like me?”: On the presence of self-similarity in strategic interactions
by Rubinstein, Ariel & Salant, Yuval
- 174-184 Post-error recklessness and the hot hand
by Williams, Paul & Heathcote, Andrew & Nesbitt, Keith & Eidels, Ami
- 185-196 On the generality of the effect of experiencing prior gains and losses on the Iowa Gambling Task: A study on young and old adults
by Rosi, Alessia & Cavallini, Elena & Gamboz, Nadia & Russo, Riccardo
- 197-204 The effect of perceived advantage and disadvantage on the variability and stability of efficacy beliefs
by Ganzach, Yoav
January 2016, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-6 Prompting deliberation increases base-rate use
by Obrecht, Natalie A. & Chesney, Dana L.
- 7-20 The tide that lifts all focal boats: Asymmetric predictions of ascent and descent in rankings
by Davidai, Shai & Gilovich, Thomas
- 21-39 Why do we overestimate others’ willingness to pay?
by Matthews, William J. & Gheorghiu, Ana I. & Callan, Mitchell J.
- 40-47 The price of not putting a price on love
by McGraw, A. Peter & Davis, Derick F. & Scott, Sydney E. & Tetlock, Philip E.
- 48-61 Predictions on the go: Prevalence of spontaneous spending predictions
by Peetz, Johanna & Simmons, Melanie & Chen, Jingwen & Buehler, Roger
- 62-74 American attitudes toward nudges
by Jung, Janice Y. & Mellers, Barbara A.
- 75-91 Risky Decision Making: Testing for Violations of Transitivity Predicted by an Editing Mechanism
by Birnbaum, Michael H. & Navarro-Martinez, Daniel & Ungemach, Christoph & Stewart, Neil & Quispe-Torreblanca, Edika G.
- 92-98 Overlap of accessible information undermines the anchoring effect
by Bahník, Štěpán & Strack, Fritz
- 99-113 Investigating an alternate form of the cognitive reflection test
by Thomson, Keela S. & Oppenheimer, Daniel M.
- 114-120 Cognitive reflection as a predictor of susceptibility to behavioral anomalies
by Noori, Mohammad
- 121-122 Bullshit for you; transcendence for me. A commentary on “On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit”
by Dalton, Craig
- 123-125 It’s still bullshit: Reply to Dalton (2016)
by Pennycook, Gordon & Cheyne, James Allan & Barr, Nathaniel & Koehler, Derek J. & Fugelsang, Jonathan A.
November 2015, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 511-537 Synergistic effects of voting and enforcement on internalized motivation to cooperate in a resource dilemma
by DeCaro, Daniel A. & Janssen, Marco A. & Lee, Allen
- 538-548 Does telling white lies signal pro-social preferences?
by Biziou-van-Pol, Laura & Haenen, Jana & Novaro, Arianna & Occhipinti Liberman, Andrés & Capraro, Valerio
- 549-563 On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit
by Pennycook, Gordon & Allan Cheyne, James & Barr, Nathaniel & Koehler, Derek J. & Fugelsang, Jonathan A.
- 564-570 Introducing money at any time can reduce discounting in intertemporal choices with rewards: An extension of the upfront money effect
by Sun, Hong-Yue & Jiang, Cheng-Ming
- 571-589 Accounting for reciprocity in negotiation and social exchange
by Mislin, Alexandra A. & Boumgarden, Peter A. & Jang, Daisung & Bottom, William P.
- 590-592 Are buyers of apartments superstitious? Evidence from the Russian real estate market
by Antipov, Evgeny A. & Pokryshevskaya, Elena B.
- 593-596 Is the call to prayer a call to cooperate? A field experiment on the impact of religious salience on prosocial behavior
by Duhaime, Erik P.
- 597-604 Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and reliability, of the Italian version of the Passive Risk Taking (PRT) Scale
by Riva, Silvia & Gorini, Alessandra & Cutica, Ilaria & Mazzocco, Ketti & Pravettoni, Gabriella
September 2015, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 400-406 Cooperative preferences fluctuate across the menstrual cycle
by Anderl, Christine & Hahn, Tim & Notebaert, Karolien & Klotz, Claudia & Rutter, Barbara & Windmann, Sabine
- 407-415 Decision importance as a cue for deferral
by Krijnen, Job M. T. & Zeelenberg, Marcel & Breugelmans, Seger M.
- 416-428 Forecasting forecasts: The trend effect
by Hohle, Sigrid Møyner & Teigen, Karl Halvor
- 429-441 Deconstructing the seductive allure of neuroscience explanations
by Weisberg, Deena Skolnick & Taylor, Jordan C. V. & Hopkins, Emily J.
- 442-455 Facing expectations: Those that we prefer to fulfil and those that we disregard
by Heintz, Christophe & Jérémy, Celse & Francesca, Giardini & Sylvain, Max
- 456-468 A method to elicit beliefs as most likely intervals
by Schlag, Karl H. & van der Weele, Joël J.
- 469-478 Error Parsing: An alternative method of implementing social judgment theory
by Hall, Crystal C. & Oppenheimer, Daniel M.
- 479-491 The average laboratory samples a population of 7,300 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers
by Stewart, Neil & Ungemach, Christoph & Harris, Adam J. L. & Bartels, Daniel M. & Newell, Ben R. & Paolacci, Gabriele & Chandler, Jesse
- 492-502 The influence of identifiability and singularity in moral decision making
by Wiss, Johanna & Andersson, David & Slovic, Paul & Västfjäl, Daniel & Tinghög, Gustav
- 503-510 The attraction effect in motor planning decisions
by Farmer, George D. & El-Deredy, Wael & Howes, Andrew & Warren, Paul A.
July 2015, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 284-295 Improving dynamic decision making through training and self-reflection
by Donovan, Sarah J. & Güss, C. Dominik & Naslund, Dag
- 296-313 The curious tale of Julie and Mark: Unraveling the moral dumbfounding effect
by Royzman, Edward B. & Kim, Kwanwoo & Leeman, Robert F.
- 314-331 Reflective liberals and intuitive conservatives: A look at the Cognitive Reflection Test and ideology
by Deppe, Kristen D. & Gonzalez, Frank J. & Neiman, Jayme L. & Jacobs, Carly & Pahlke, Jackson & Smith, Kevin B. & Hibbing, John R.
- 332-341 Cognitive reflection predicts the acceptance of unfair ultimatum game offers
by Calvillo, Dustin P. & Burgeno, Jessica N.
- 342-355 Type of army service and decision to engage in risky behavior among young people in Israel
by Garyn-Tal, Sharon & Shahrabani, Shosh
- 355-364 It pays to be nice, but not really nice: Asymmetric reputations from prosociality across 7 countries
by Klein, Nadav & Grossmann, Igor & Uskul, Ayse K. & Kraus, Alexandra A. & Epley, Nicholas
- 365-385 Divergence between individual perceptions and objective indicators of tail risks: Evidence from floodplain residents in New York City
by Botzen, W. J. Wouter & Kunreuther, Howard & Michel-Kerjan, Erwann
- 386-399 Willingness to test for BRCA1/2 in high risk women: Influenced by risk perception and family experience, rather than by objective or subjective numeracy?
by Miron-Shatz, Talya & Hanoch, Yaniv & Katz, Benjamin A. & Doniger, Glen M. & Ozanne, Elissa M.
May 2015, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 204-218 Risks deter but pleasures allure: Is pleasure more important?
by Chao, Li-Wei & Szrek, Helena & Leite, Rui & Peltzer, Karl & Ramlagan, Shandir
- 219-224 Inverted U-shaped model: How frequent repetition affects perceived risk
by Lu, Xi & Xie, Xiaofei & Liu, Lu
- 225-231 How bookies make your money
by Newall, Philip W. S.
- 232-240 A direct and comprehensive test of two postulates of politeness theory applied to uncertainty communication
by Sirota, Miroslav & Juanchich, Marie
- 241-264 The narrative bias revisited: What drives the biasing influence of narrative information on risk perceptions?
by Betsch, Cornelia & Haase, Niels & Renkewitz, Frank & Schmid, Philipp
- 265-276 The effectiveness of imperfect weighting in advice taking
by Bednarik, Peter & Schultze, Thomas
- 277-279 Less cognitive conflict does not imply choice of the default option: Commentary on Kieslich and Hilbig (2014)
by Myrseth, Kristian Ove R. & Wollbrant, Conny
- 280-283 Judging competing theoretical accounts by their empirical content and parsimony: Reply to Myrseth and Wollbrant (2015)
by Kieslich, Pascal J. & Hilbig, Benjamin E.
March 2015, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 123-129 Reference dependence, cooperation, and coordination in games
by Schneider, Mark & Leland, Jonathan W.
- 130-143 Aggregating multiple probability intervals to improve calibration
by Park, Saemi & Budescu, David V.
- 144-171 Effects of distance between initial estimates and advice on advice utilization
by Schultze, Thomas & Rakotoarisoa, Anne-Fernandine & Stefan, Schulz-Hardt
- 172-184 The effect of consumer ratings and attentional allocation on product valuations
by Ashby, Nathaniel J.S. & Walasek, Lukasz & Glöckner, Andreas
- 185-190 Imagine being a nice guy: A note on hypothetical vs. incentivized social preferences
by Bühren, Christoph & Kundt, Thorben C.
- 191-197 Elicitation of normative and fairness judgments: Do incentives matter?
by Veselý, Štěpán
- 198-203 Biases in choices about fairness: Psychology and economic inequality
by Michaelson, Zachary
January 2015, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-17 On making the right choice: A meta-analysis and large-scale replication attempt of the unconscious thought advantage
by Nieuwenstein, Mark R. & Wierenga, Tjardie & Morey, Richard D. & Wicherts, Jelte M. & Blom, Tesse N. & Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan & van Rijn, Hedderik
- 18-33 Evidence for and against a simple interpretation of the less-is-more effect
by Lee, Michael D.
- 34-49 Choice-induced preference change and the free-choice paradigm: A clarification
by Alós-Ferrer, Carlos & Shi, Fei
- 50-63 Psychological aspects of the rejection of recycled water: Contamination, purification and disgust
by Rozin, Paul & Haddad, Brent & Nemeroff, Carol & Slovic, Paul
- 64-75 Moral investing: Psychological motivations and implications
by Rubaltelli, Enrico & Lotto, Lorella & Ritov, Ilana & Rumiati, Rino
- 76-85 What have I just done? Anchoring, self-knowledge, and judgments of recent behavior
by Cheek, Nathan N. & Coe-Odess, Sarah & Schwartz, Barry
- 86-96 Tailored proper scoring rules elicit decision weights
by Carvalho, Arthur
- 97-114 Inferring choice criteria with mixture IRT models: A demonstration using ad hoc and goal-derived categories
by Verheyen, Steven & Voorspoels, Wouter & Storms, Gert
- 115-122 Decision-making styles and their associations with decision-making competencies and mental health
by Bavoľár, Jozef & Orosová, Oľga
November 2014, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 510-522 Cognitive conflict in social dilemmas: An analysis of response dynamics
by Kieslich, Pascal J. & Hilbig, Benjamin E.
- 523-547 Ostracism and fines in a public goods game with accidental contributions: The importance of punishment type
by Liddell, Torrin M. & Kruschke, John K.
- 548-557 Winning a battle but losing the war: On the drawbacks of using the anchoring tactic in distributive negotiations
by Maaravi, Yossi & Pazy, Asya & Ganzach, Yoav
- 558-571 Gender differences in the endowment effect: Women pay less, but won’t accept less
by Wieland, Alice & Sundali, James & Kemmelmeier, Markus & Sarin, Rakesh
- 572-585 Predecisional information distortion in physicians’ diagnostic judgments: Strengthening a leading hypothesis or weakening its competitor?
by Nurek, Martine & Kostopoulou, Olga & Hagmayer, York
- 586-592 The effect of dynamic proximity cues on counterfactual plausibility
by Covey, Judith & Zhang, Qiyuan
September 2014, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 360-372 Spontaneous associations and label framing have similar effects in the public goods game
by Eriksson, Kimmo & Strimling, Pontus
- 373-386 Taking the sting out of choice: Diversification of investments
by Avrahami, Judith & Kareev, Yaakov & Hart, Einav
- 387-402 An interpretation of focal point responses as non-additive beliefs
by Romm, Aylit Tina
- 403-419 Multi-attribute utility models as cognitive search engines
by Analytis, Pantelis P. & Kothiyal, Amit & Katsikopoulos, Konstantinos
- 420-432 Numeric and graphic risk information processing of high and low numerates in the intuitive and deliberative decision modes: An eye-tracker study
by Keller, Carmen & Kreuzmair, Christina & Leins-Hess, Rebecca & Siegrist, Michael
- 433-444 Public policy for thee, but not for me: Varying the grammatical person of public policy justifications influences their support
by Cornwell, James F. M. & Krantz, David H.
- 445-464 Framing effect in evaluation of others’ predictions
by Yeung, Saiwing
- 465-478 Modeling and debiasing resource saving judgments
by Svenson, Ola & Gonzalez, Nichel & Eriksson, Gabriella
- 479-490 The letter versus the spirit of the law: A lay perspective on culpability
by Garcia, Stephen M. & Chen, Patricia & Gordon, Matthew T.
- 491-499 Subjective integration of probabilistic information from experience and description
by Shlomi, Yaron
- 500-509 The price of gaining: maximization in decision-making, regret and life satisfaction
by Moyano-Díaz, Emilio & Martínez-Molina, Agustín & Ponce, Fernando P.
July 2014, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 297-302 Introducing upfront losses as well as gains decreases impatience in intertemporal choices with rewards
by Jiang, Cheng-Ming & Hu, Feng-Pei & Zhu, Long-Fei
- 303-315 The evaluability bias in charitable giving: Saving administration costs or saving lives?
by Caviola, Lucius & Faulmüller, Nadira & Everett, Jim. A. C. & Savulescu, Julian & Kahane, Guy
- 316-334 Reasons for cooperation and defection in real-world social dilemmas
by Attari, Shahzeen Z. & Krantz, David H. & Weber, Elke U.
- 335-348 Responsibility judgments of wins and losses in the 2013 chess championship
by Nordbye, Gro Hege Haraldsen & Teigen, Karl Halvor
- 349-359 Using metacognitive cues to infer others’ thinking
by Mata, André & Almeida, Tiago
May 2014, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 176-190 Are good reasoners more incest-friendly? Trait cognitive reflection predicts selective moralization in a sample of American adults
by Royzman, Edward B. & Landy, Justin F. & Goodwin, Geoffrey P.
- 191-199 Cynicism in negotiation: When communication increases buyers’ skepticism
by Ert, Eyal & Creary, Stephanie & Bazerman, Max H.
- 199-206 Limited capacity to lie: Cognitive load interferes with being dishonest
by van ’t Veer, Anna E. & Stel, Mariëlle & van Beest, Ilja
- 207-225 On the psychology of self-prediction: Consideration of situational barriers to intended actions
by Poon, Connie S. K. & Koehler, Derek J. & Buehler, Roger
- 226-242 The effects of mental steps and compatibility on Bayesian reasoning
by Ayal, Shahar & Beyth-Marom, Ruth
- 243-258 How many calories were in those hamburgers again? Distribution density biases recall of attribute values
by Choplin, Jessica M. & Wedell, Douglas H.
- 258-272 Using cognitive models to combine probability estimates
by Lee, Michael D. & Danileiko, Irina
- 273-285 The combined role of task, child’s age and individual differences in understanding decision processes
by Levin, Irwin P. & Bossard, Elaine A. & Gaeth, Gary J. & Yan, Haoyang
- 287-296 Change and status quo in decisions with defaults: The effect of incidental emotions depends on the type of default
by Shevchenko, Yury & von Helversen, Bettina & Scheibehenne, Benjamin
March 2014, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 90-103 Outcomes and expectations in dilemmas of trust
by Evans, Anthony M. & Krueger, Joachim I.
- 104-113 Interpersonal effects of expressed anger and sorrow in morally charged negotiation
by Dehghani, Morteza & Carnevale, Peter J. & Gratch, Jonathan
- 114-128 A signal detection theory analysis of racial and ethnic disproportionality in the referral and substantiation processes of the U.S. child welfare services system
by Mumpower, Jeryl L. & McClelland, Gary H.
- 129-147 Approximating rationality under incomplete information: Adaptive inferences for missing cue values based on cue-discrimination
by Jekel, Marc & Glöckner, Andreas & Bröder, Arndt & Maydych, Viktoriya
- 148-151 Cognitive reflection test and behavioral biases in Malaysia
by Albaity, Mohamed & Rahman, Mahfuzur & Shahidul, Islam
- 152-158 Subjective but not objective numeracy influences willingness to pay for BRCA1/2 genetic testing
by Miron-Shatz, Talya & Hanoch, Yaniv & Doniger, Glen M. & Omer, Zehra B. & Ozanne, Elissa M.
- 159-166 Good luck, bad luck, and ambiguity aversion
by Pulford, Briony D. & Gill, Poonam
- 167-175 Effects of induced moods on economic choices
by Stanton, Steven J. & Reeck, Crystal & Huettel, Scott A. & LaBar, Kevin S.
January 2014, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-14 Lay understanding of probability distributions
by Goldstein, Daniel G. & Rothschild, David
- 15-34 Predicting biases in very highly educated samples: Numeracy and metacognition
by Ghazal, Saima & Cokely, Edward T. & Garcia-Retamero, Rocio
- 35-50 Cognitive integration of recognition information and additional cues in memory-based decisions
by Glöckner, Andreas & Bröder, Arndt
- 51-57 On the role of recognition in consumer choice: A model comparison
by Hilbig, Benjamin E.
- 58-64 Self-reported ethical risk taking tendencies predict actual dishonesty
by Zimerman, Liora & Shalvi, Shaul & Bereby-Meyer, Yoella
- 65-76 Cultural differences in responses to real-life and hypothetical trolley problems
by Gold, Natalie & Colman, Andrew M. & Pulford, Briony D.
- 77-82 Does menu design influence retirement investment choices? Evidence from Italian occupational pension funds
by Lippi, Andrea
- 83-89 Foreground-background salience effect in traffic risk communication
by Hu, Tian-Yi & Jiang, Xin-Wen & Xie, Xiaofei & Ma, Xiao-Qin & Xu, Chao
November 2013, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 639-661 “Lean not on your own understanding”: Belief that morality is founded on divine authority and non-utilitarian moral judgments
by Piazza, Jared & Landy, Justin F.
- 662-677 Assessing the sensitivity of information distortion to four potential influences in studies of risky choice
by Miller, Seth A. & DeKay, Michael L. & Stone, Eric R. & Sorenson, Clare M.
- 678-690 Others’ opinions count, but not all of them: anchoring to ingroup versus outgroup members’ behavior in charitable giving
by Hysenbelli, Dorina & Rubaltelli, Enrico & Rumiati, Rino
- 691-699 Risk perception and risk attitudes in Tokyo: A report of the first administration of DOSPERT+M in Japan
by Schwartz, Alan & Yamagishi, Kimihiko & Hirahara, Norimichi & Onishi, Hirotaka & Barnes, James & Rosman, Adam & Garcia, Maggie & Lee, Sam & Butler, Shoshana
- 700-716 Learning affects top down and bottom up modulation of eye movements in decision making
by Orquin, Jacob L. & Bagger, Martin P. & Loose, Simone Mueller
- 717-737 True-and-error models violate independence and yet they are testable
by Birnbaum, Michael H.
September 2013, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 512-520 Belief in the unstructured interview: The persistence of an illusion
by Dana, Jason & Dawes, Robyn & Peterson, Nathanial
- 521-526 Game interrupted: The rationality of considering the future
by Almy, Brandon & Krueger, Joachim I.
- 527-539 An assessment of the temporal dynamics of moral decisions
by Koop, Gregory J.
- 540-551 Response time and decision making: An experimental study
by Rubinstein, Ariel
- 552-560 How do defendants choose their trial court? Evidence for a heuristic processing account
by Dhami, Mandeep K. & Mandel, David R.
- 561-576 Preference-driven biases in decision makers’ information search and evaluation
by Chaxel, Anne-Sophie & Russo, J. Edward & Kerimi, Neda
- 577-588 Choice blindness in financial decision making
by McLaughlin, Owen & Somerville, Jason
- 589-602 External validity of individual differences in multiple cue probability learning: The case of pilot training
by Matton, Nadine & Raufaste, Éric & Vautier, Stéphane
- 603-616 Charting the internal landscape: Affect associated with thoughts about major life domains explains life satisfaction
by Miron-Shatz, Talya & Diener, Ed & Doniger, Glen M. & Moore, Tyler & Saphire-Bernstein, Shimon
- 617-629 Myopic loss aversion: Potential causes of replication failures
by Klos, Alexander
- 630-631 A Criticism of Doyle’s survey of time preference: A correction regarding the CRDI and CADI families
by Bleichrodt, Han & van Loon, Rogier J. D. Potter & Rohde, Kirsten I. M. & Wakker, Peter P.
- 632-638 Social distance decreases responders’ sensitivity to fairness in the ultimatum game
by Kim, Hyunji & Schnall, Simone & Yi, Do-Joon & White, Mathew P.
July 2013, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 397-406 Compassion fade and the challenge of environmental conservation
by Markowitz, Ezra M. & Slovic, Paul & Västfjäll, Daniel & Hodges, Sara D.
- 407-424 Ideology, motivated reasoning, and cognitive reflection
by Kahan, Dan M.
- 425-438 When uncertainty meets life: The effect of animacy on probability expression
by Du, Xue-Lei & Liu, Shi-Hong & Xu, Jie-Hong & Rao, Li-Lin & Jiang, Cheng-Ming & Li, Shu
- 439-447 Glad to be sad, and other examples of benign masochism
by Rozin, Paul & Guillot, Lily & Fincher, Katrina & Rozin, Alexander & Tsukayama, Eli
- 448-469 Maximizing as a predictor of job satisfaction and performance: A tale of three scales
by Giacopelli, Nicole M. & Simpson, Kaila M. & Dalal, Reeshad S. & Randolph, Kristen L. & Holland, Samantha J.
- 470-481 DOSPERT+M: A survey of medical risk attitudes in the United States
by Rosman, Adam & Garcia, Maggie & Lee, Sam & Butler, Shoshana & Schwartz, Alan
- 482-491 Is a picture worth a thousand words? The interaction of visual display and attribute representation in attenuating framing bias
by Gamliel, Eyal & Kreiner, Hamutal
- 492-497 The time-saving bias: Judgements, cognition and perception
by Eriksson, Gabriella & Svenson, Ola & Eriksson, Lars
- 498-511 Success-slope effects on the illusion of control and on remembered success-frequency
by Ejova, Anastasia & Navarro, Daniel J. & Delfabbro, Paul H.
May 2013, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 188-201 The role of actively open-minded thinking in information acquisition, accuracy, and calibration
by Haran, Uriel & Ritov, Ilana & Mellers, Barbara A.
- 202-213 Decisional enhancement and autonomy: public attitudes towards overt and covert nudges
by Felsen, Gidon & Castelo, Noah & Reiner, Peter B.
- 214-235 On the descriptive value of loss aversion in decisions under risk: Six clarifications
by Ert, Eyal & Erev, Ido
- 236-249 How to measure time preferences: An experimental comparison of three methods
by Hardisty, David J. & Thompson, Katherine F. & Krantz, David H. & Weber, Elke U.
- 250-267 I can take the risk, but you should be safe: Self-other differences in situations involving physical safety
by Stone, Eric R. & Choi, YoonSun & Bruine de Bruin, Wändi & Mandel, David R.
- 268-277 When imagining future wealth influences risky decision making
by Greenberg, Adam Eric
- 278-298 Deliberation versus automaticity in decision making: Which presentation format features facilitate automatic decision making?
by Söllner, Anke & Bröder, Arndt & Hilbig, Benjamin E.
- 299-329 The environment matters: Comparing individuals and dyads in their adaptive use of decision strategies
by Kämmer, Juliane E. & Gaissmaier, Wolfgang & Czienskowski, Uwe