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April 2010, Volume 5, Issue 2
February 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-10 You don’t want to know what you’re missing: When information about forgone rewards impedes dynamic decision making
by Otto, A. Ross & Love, Bradley C.
- 11-20 Attribute framing affects the perceived fairness of health care allocation principles
by Gamliel, Eyal & Peer, Eyal
- 21-32 How to study cognitive decision algorithms: The case of the priority heuristic
by Fiedler, Klaus
- 33-36 Who throws good money after bad? Action vs. state orientation moderates the sunk cost fallacy
by Putten, Marijke van & Zeelenberg, Marcel & Dijk, Eric van
- 37-53 Conflict of interest and the intrusion of bias
by Moore, Don A. & Tanlu, Lloyd & Bazerman, Max H.
- 54-63 Implementation of the Multiple-Measure Maximum Likelihood strategy classification method in R: Addendum to Glöckner (2009) and practical guide for application
by Jekel, Marc & Nicklisch, Andreas & Glöckner, Andreas
- 64-71 How do jurors argue with one another?
by Warren, Joshua & Kuhn, Deanna
December 2009, Volume 4, Issue 7
- 518-529 The role of representation in experience-based choice
by Camilleri, Adrian R. & Newell, Ben R.
- 530-533 Emerging sacred values: Iran’s nuclear program
by Dehghani, Morteza & Iliev, Rumen & Sachdeva, Sonya & Atran, Scott & Ginges, Jeremy & Medin, Douglas
- 534-542 Prefer a cash slap in your face over credit for halva
by Ekhtiari, Hamed & Behzadi, Arian & Dehghani, Morteza & Jannati, Ali & Mokri, Azarakhsh
- 543-553 Moral emotions as determinants of third-party punishment: Anger, guilt, and the functions of altruistic sanctions
by Nelissen, Rob M. A. & Zeelenberg, Marcel
- 554-566 Are within-subjects designs transparent?
by Lambdin, Charles & Shaffer, Victoria A.
- 567-586 The Risk-as-feelings hypothesis in a Theory-of-planned-behaviour perspective
by Kobbeltved, Therese & Wolff, Katharina
- 587-600 A fine-grained analysis of the jumping-to-conclusions bias in schizophrenia: Data-gathering, response confidence, and information integration
by Glöckner, Andreas & Moritz, Steffen
- 601-610 Methodological pitfalls of the Unconscious Thought paradigm
by Waroquier, Laurent & Marchiori, David & Klein, Olivier & Cleeremans, Axel
October 2009, Volume 4, Issue 6
- 436-446 From group diffusion to ratio bias: Effects of denominator and numerator salience on intuitive risk and likelihood judgments
by Price, Paul C. & Matthews, Teri V.
- 447-460 The coexistence of overestimation and underweighting of rare events and the contingent recency effect
by Barron, Greg & Yechiam, Eldad
- 461-466 A paycheck half-empty or half-full? Framing, fairness and progressive taxation
by Reimers, Stian
- 467-474 Exploiting moral wiggle room: Illusory preference for fairness? A comment
by Larson, Tara & Capra, C. Monica
- 475-478 Additivity dominance: Additivites are more potent and more often lexicalized across languages than are “subtractives”
by Rozin, Paul & Fischler, Claude & Shields-Argelès, Christy
- 479-491 The motivated use of moral principles
by Uhlmann, Eric Luis & Pizarro, David A. & Tannenbaum, David & Ditto, Peter H.
- 492-508 The benefits of global scaling in multi-criteria decision analysis
by Monat, Jamie P.
- 509-517 Are complex decisions better left to the unconscious? Further failed replications of the deliberation-without-attention effect
by Calvillo, Dustin P. & Penaloza, Alan
August 2009, Volume 4, Issue 5
- 326-334 The retrospective gambler’s fallacy: Unlikely events, constructing the past, and multiple universes
by Oppenheimer, Daniel M. & Monin, Benoît
- 335-354 How distinct are intuition and deliberation? An eye-tracking analysis of instruction-induced decision modes
by Horstmann, Nina & Ahlgrimm, Andrea & Glöckner, Andreas
- 355-365 Recalled emotions and risk judgments: Field study of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon War
by Shahrabani, Shosh & Benzion, Uri & Shavit, Tal
- 363-384 Bayesian analysis of deterministic and stochastic prisoner’s dilemma games
by Kunreuther, Howard & Silvasi, Gabriel & Bradlow, Eric T. & Small, Dylan
- 385-396 Fear and loathing in Las Vegas: Evidence from blackjack tables
by Carlin, Bruce I. & Robinson, David T.
- 397-407 Post-decision consolidation and distortion of facts
by Svenson, Ola & Salo, Ilkka & Lindholm, Torun
- 408-419 Information search and information distortion in the diagnosis of an ambiguous presentation
by Kostopoulou, Olga & Mousoulis, Christos & Delaney, Brendan
- 419-428 How different types of participant payments alter task performance
by Brase, Gary L.
- 429-435 On the relative importance of the hot stove effect and the tendency to rely on small samples
by Fujikawa, Takemi
June 2009, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 256-272 The mean, the median, and the St. Petersburg paradox
by Hayden, Benjamin Y. & Platt, Michael L.
- 273-279 Posthumous events affect rated quality and happiness of lives
by Rozin, Paul & Stellar, Jennifer
- 280-286 Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow: Individual differences in future self-continuity account for saving
by Ersner-Hershfield, Hal & Garton, M. Tess & Ballard, Kacey & Samanez-Larkin, Gregory R. & Knutson, Brian
- 287-296 Reducing the impact bias in judgments of post-decisional affect: Distraction or task interference?
by Sevdalis, Nick & Harvey, Nigel
- 297-306 Attentional mechanisms in the generation of sympathy
by Dickert, Stephan & Slovic, Paul
- 307-316 Selective information sampling: Cognitive coherence in evaluation of a novel item
by Fraser-Mackenzie, Peter A. F. & Dror, Itiel E.
- 317-325 Information asymmetry in decision from description versus decision from experience
by Hadar, Liat & Fox, Craig R.
April 2009, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 186-199 Investigating intuitive and deliberate processes statistically: The multiple-measure maximum likelihood strategy classification method
by Glöckner, Andreas
- 200-213 Compensatory versus noncompensatory models for predicting consumer preferences
by Dieckmann, Anja & Dippold, Katrin & Dietrich, Holger
- 214-226 A study of fairness judgments in China, Switzerland and Canada: Do culture, being a student, and gender matter?
by Gao, Yue
- 227-234 The effects of anticipated regret on risk preferences of social and problem gamblers
by Tochkov, Karin
- 235-247 Does unconscious thought outperform conscious thought on complex decisions? A further examination
by Thorsteinson, Todd J. & Withrow, Scott
- 248-255 Healthy choices in context: How contextual cues can influence the persuasiveness of framed health messages
by McCormick, Michael & McElroy, Todd
March 2009, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 113-115 Introduction to the special issue: Coherence and correspondence in judgment and decision making
by Dunwoody, Philip T.
- 116-125 Theories of truth as assessment criteria in judgment and decision making
by Dunwoody, Philip T.
- 126-133 Correspondence and coherence in science: A brief historical perspective
by Dawson, Neal V. & Gregory, Fredrick
- 134-140 Coherence and correspondence in medicine
by Tape, Thomas G.
- 141-146 Are patient decision aids effective? Insight from revisiting the debate between correspondence and coherence theories of judgment
by Shaffer, Victoria A. & Hulsey, Lukas
- 147-153 Coherence and correspondence in engineering design: informing the conversation and connecting with judgment and decision-making research
by Katsikopoulos, Konstantinos V.
- 154-163 Searching for coherence in a correspondence world
by Mosier, Kathleen L.
- 164-174 Criteria for performance evaluation
by Weiss, David J. & Brennan, Kristin & Thomas, Rick & Kirlik, Alex & Miller, Sarah M.
- 175-185 Coherence and correspondence in the psychological analysis of numerical predictions: How error-prone heuristics are replaced by ecologically valid heuristics
by Ganzach, Yoav
February 2009, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-19 Time preference and its relationship with age, health, and survival probability
by Chao, Li-Wei & Szrek, Helena & Sousa Pereira, Nuno & Pauly, Mark V.
- 20-33 Cognitive abilities and superior decision making under risk: A protocol analysis and process model evaluation
by Cokely, Edward T. & Kelley, Colleen M.
- 34-40 Numeracy, frequency, and Bayesian reasoning
by Chapman, Gretchen B. & Liu, Jingjing
- 41-50 Moody experts — How mood and expertise influence judgmental anchoring
by Englich, Birte & Soder, Kirsten
- 51-63 Speakers' choice of frame in binary choice: Effects of recommendation mode and option attractiveness
by Buiten, Marc van & Keren, Gideon
- 64-81 Psychophysics and the judgment of price: Judging complex objects on a non-physical dimension elicits sequential effects like those in perceptual tasks
by Matthews, William J. & Stewart, Neil
- 82-91 Causal explanations affect judgments of the need for psychological treatment
by Kim, Nancy S. & LoSavio, Stefanie T.
- 92-101 Aging and choice: Applications to Medicare Part D
by Tanius, Betty E. & Wood, Stacey & Hanoch, Yaniv & Rice, Thomas
- 102-112 “Am I going to be happy and financially stable?”: How American women feel when they think about financial security
by Miron-Shatz, Talya
December 2008, Volume 3, Issue 8
- 595-606 Who helps more? How self-other discrepancies influence decisions in helping situations
by Kogut, Tehila & Beyth-Marom, Ruth
- 607-618 Affective reactions and context-dependent processing of negations
by Rubaltelli, Enrico & Slovic, Paul
- 619-635 Intuitive numbers guide decisions
by Peters, Ellen & Slovic, Paul & Västfjäll, Daniel & Mertz, C. K.
- 636-640 Perceived time pressure and the Iowa Gambling Task
by DeDonno, Michael A. & Demaree, Heath A.
- 641-658 Identifying decision strategies in a consumer choice situation
by Reisen, Nils & Hoffrage, Ulrich & Mast, Fred W.
- 659-666 Learning to communicate risk information in groups
by Ting, Hsuchi & Wallsten, Thomas S.
- 667-678 On the complexity of traffic judges' decisions
by Leiser, David & Schatzberg, Dov-Ron
- 679-689 Mhairi’s Dilemma: A study of decision analysis at work
by Mullin, Barbara & Mullin, Mhairi & Mullin, Roger & Dowie, Jack & Brown, Rex V.
October 2008, Volume 3, Issue 7
- 483-492 The value of victory: social origins of the winner’s curse in common value auctions
by van den Bos, Wouter & Li, Jian & Lau, Tatiana & Maskin, Eric & Cohen, Jonathan D. & Montague, P. Read & McClure, Samuel M.
- 493-500 Observing others’ behavior and risk taking in decisions from experience
by Yechiam, Eldad & Druyan, Meir & Ert, Eyal
- 501-511 Changing her ways: The number of options and mate-standard strength impact mate choice strategy and satisfaction
by Lenton, Alison P. & Stewart, Amanda
- 512-527 Decision making in civil disputes: The effects of legal role, frame, and perceived chance of winning
by Gilliland, Victoria & Dunn, John C.
- 528-546 Tests of Cumulative Prospect Theory with graphical displays of probability
by Birnbaum, Michael H. & Johnson, Kathleen & Longbottom, Jay-Lee
- 547-569 Evolution of the interpersonal conflict paradigm
by Dhami, Mandeep K. & Olsson, Henrik
- 570-584 Modeling sequential context effects in judgment analysis: A time series approach
by Beckstead, Jason W.
August 2008, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 435-448 Dissecting the risky-choice framing effect: Numeracy as an individual-difference factor in weighting risky and riskless options
by Peters, Ellen & Levin, Irwin P.
- 449-456 “Feeling more regret than I would have imagined”: Self-report and behavioral evidence
by Fernandez-Duque, Diego & Landers, Jessica
- 457-462 One-reason decision making in risky choice? A closer look at the priority heuristic
by Hilbig, Benjamin E.
- 463-475 Debiasing context effects in strategic decisions: Playing against a consistent opponent can correct perceptual but not reinforcement biases
by Vlaev, Ivo & Chater, Nick
- 476-482 The power of touch: An examination of the effect of duration of physical contact on the valuation of objects
by Wolf, James R. & Arkes, Hal R. & Muhanna, Waleed A.
June 2008, Volume 3, Issue 5
- 364-370 Are maximizers really unhappy? The measurement of maximizing tendency
by Diab, Dalia L. & Gillespie, Michael A. & Highhouse, Scott
- 371-388 A short form of the Maximization Scale: Factor structure, reliability and validity studies
by Nenkov, Gergana Y. & Morrin, Maureen & Ward, Andrew & Schwartz, Barry & Hulland, John
- 389-395 Cognitive influences on risk-seeking by rhesus macaques
by Hayden, Benjamin Y. & Heilbronner, Sarah R. & Nair, Amrita C. & Platt, Michael L.
- 396-403 Biasing simple choices by manipulating relative visual attention
by Armel, K. Carrie & Beaumel, Aurelie & Rangel, Antonio
- 404-410 In the “I” of the storm: Shared initials increase disaster donations
by Chandler, Jesse & Griffin, Tiffany M. & Sorensen, Nicholas
- 411-416 How to make a risk seem riskier: The ratio bias versus construal level theory
by Bonner, Carissa & Newell, Ben R.
- 417-424 Liberal-conservative differences in inclusion-exclusion strategy choice
by Jasper, John D. & Ansted, Daniel
- 425-434 Choices and affective reactions to negative life events: An averaging/summation analysis
by Seta, John J. & Haire, Ashleigh & Seta, Catherine E.
April 2008, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 292-303 New findings on unconscious versus conscious thought in decision making: additional empirical data and meta-analysis
by Acker, Felix
- 304-316 New tests of cumulative prospect theory and the priority heuristic: Probability-outcome tradeoff with branch splitting
by Birnbaum, Michael H.
- 317-324 On the perception and operationalization of risk perception
by Ganzach, Yoav & Ellis, Shmuel & Pazy, Asya & Ricci-Siag, Tali
- 325-334 Attachment to land: The case of the land of Israel for American and Israeli Jews and the role of contagion
by Rozin, Paul & Wolf, Sharon
- 335-343 Lay attitudes to trade with low-wage countries
by Kemp, Simon
- 344-354 Moral distance in dictator games
by Aguiar, Fernando & Brañas-Garza, Pablo & Miller, Luis M.
- 355-363 A note on neglect defaulting
by Margolis, Howard
March 2008, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 195-204 Cognitive processes, models and metaphors in decision research
by Newell, Ben R. & Bröder, Arndt
- 205-214 Challenging some common beliefs: Empirical work within the adaptive toolbox metaphor
by Bröder, Arndt & Newell, Ben R.
- 215-228 Modeling option and strategy choices with connectionist networks: Towards an integrative model of automatic and deliberate decision making
by Glöckner, Andreas & Betsch, Tilmann
- 229-243 Sequential evidence accumulation in decision making: The individual desired level of confidence can explain the extent of information acquisition
by Hausmann, Daniel & Läge, Damian
- 244-260 Exemplar-based inference in multi-attribute decision making: Contingent, not automatic, strategy shifts?
by Karlsson, Linnea & Juslin, Peter & Olsson, Henrik
- 261-277 The importance of learning when making inferences
by Rieskamp, Jörg
- 278-291 An ecological perspective to cognitive limits: Modeling environment-mind interactions with ACT-R
by Gaissmaier, Wolfgang & Schooler, Lael J. & Mata, Rui
February 2008, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 121-139 The psychology of moral reasoning
by Bucciarelli, Monica & Khemlani, Sangeet & Johnson-Laird, P. N.
- 140-152 Frequency formats, probability formats, or problem structure? A test of the nested-sets hypothesis in an extensional reasoning task
by Neace, William P. & Michaud, Steven & Bolling, Lauren & Deer, Kate & Zecevic, Ljiljana
- 153-161 WTP and WTA in competitive and non-competitive environments
by Shahrabani, Shosh & Benzion, Uri & Shavit, Tal
- 162-173 Reference-dependent preferences and loss aversion: A discrete choice experiment in the health-care sector
by Neuman, Einat & Neuman, Shoshana
- 174-180 Prospect theory, reference points, and health decisions
by Schwartz, Alan & Goldberg, Julie & Hazen, Gordon
- 181-190 The effects of total sleep deprivation on bayesian updating
by Dickinson, David L. & Drummond, Sean P. A.
- 191-194 Hedonic “adaptation”: Specific habituation to disgust/death elicitors as a result of dissecting a cadaver
by Rozin, Paul
January 2008, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-4 Intuition and affect in risk perception and decision making
by Böhm, Gisela & Brun, Wibecke
- 5-17 The multiplicity of emotions: A framework of emotional functions in decision making
by Pfister, Hans-Rüdiger & Böhm, Gisela
- 18-27 On emotion specificity in decision making: Why feeling is for doing
by Zeelenberg, Marcel & Nelissen, Rob M. A. & Breugelmans, Seger M. & Pieters, Rik
- 28-41 Intuitive decisions on the fringes of consciousness: Are they conscious and does it matter?
by Price, Mark C. & Norman, Elisabeth
- 42-50 In the winning mood: Affect in the Iowa gambling task
by de Vries, Marieke & Holland, Rob W. & Witteman, Cilia L. M.
- 51-63 Taboos and conflicts in decision making: Sacred values, decision difficulty, and emotions
by Hanselmann, Martin & Tanner, Carmen
- 64-72 Affect, risk perception and future optimism after the tsunami disaster
by Västfjäll, Daniel & Peters, Ellen & Slovic, Paul
- 73-86 Anticipated and experienced emotions in environmental risk perception
by Böhm, Gisela & Pfister, Hans-Rüdiger
- 87-99 The Regret and Disappointment Scale: An instrument for assessing regret and disappointment in decision making
by Marcatto, Francesco & Ferrante, Donatella
- 100-110 Emotional tone and argumentation in risk communication
by Hilton, Denis
- 111-120 Trust in motives, trust in competence: Separate factors determining the effectiveness of risk communication
by Twyman, Matt & Harvey, Nigel & Harries, Clare
December 2007, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 333-341 Action orientation, consistency and feelings of regret
by McElroy, Todd & Dowd, Keith
- 342-350 Maximizers versus satisficers: Decision-making styles, competence, and outcomes
by Parker, Andrew M. & de Bruin, Wändi Bruine & Fischhoff, Baruch
- 351-358 Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
by Duncan, Samuel M. & Wengrovitz, Steven M. & Sedlovskaya, Alexandra & Patalano, Andrea L.
- 359-370 Metacognitive judgment and denial of deficit: Evidence from frontotemporal dementia
by Fernandez-Duque, Diego & Black, Sandra E.
- 371-379 Easy does it: The role of fluency in cue weighting
by Shah, Anuj K. & Oppenheimer, Daniel M.
- 380-389 Context effects in games: Local versus global sequential effects on choice in the prisoner’s dilemma game
by Vlaev, Ivo & Chater, Nick
- 390-397 An examination of ambiguity aversion: Are two heads better than one?
by Keller, L. Robin & Sarin, Rakesh K. & Sounderpandian, Jayavel
October 2007, Volume 2, Issue 5
August 2007, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 217-224 “Head versus heart”: Effect of monetary frames on expression of sympathetic magical concerns
by Rozin, Paul & Grant, Heidi & Weinberg, Stephanie & Parker, Scott
- 225-233 Age-related differences in adaptive decision making: Sensitivity to expected value in risky choice
by Levin, Irwin P. & Weller, Joshua A. & Pederson, Ashley A. & Harshman, Lyndsay A.
- 234-242 A shocking experiment: New evidence on probability weighting and common ratio violations
by Berns, Gregory S. & Capra, C. Monica & Moore, Sara & Noussair, Charles
- 243-250 Innumeracy and incentives: A ratio bias experiment
by Dale, Donald & Rudski, Jeffrey & Schwarz, Adam & Smith, Eric
- 251-256 Framing the frame: How task goals determine the likelihood and direction of framing effects
by McElroy, Todd & Seta, John J.
June 2007, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 137-168 Goals and plans in decision making
by Krantz, David H. & Kunreuther, Howard C.
- 169-188 What’s bad is easy: Taboo values, affect, and cognition
by Lichtenstein, Sarah & Gregory, Robin & Irwin, Julie
- 189-203 The skill element in decision making under uncertainty: Control or competence?
by Goodie, Adam S. & Young, Diana L.
- 204-216 The Sharing Game: Fairness in resource allocation as a function of incentive, gender, and recipient types
by Kennelly, Arthur & Fantino, Edmund
April 2007, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 79-95 “If I look at the mass I will never act”: Psychic numbing and genocide
by Slovic, Paul
- 96-106 An alternative approach for eliciting willingness-to-pay: A randomized Internet trial
by Damschroder, Laura J. & Ubel, Peter A. & Riis, Jason & Smith, Dylan M.
- 107-114 Possession, feelings of ownership and the endowment effect
by Reb, Jochen & Connolly, Terry
- 115-125 The effects of losses and event splitting on the Allais paradox
by Weber, Bethany J.
- 126-136 Direct and indirect effects of pathological gambling on risk attitudes
by Brañas-Garza, Pablo & Georgantzís, Nikolaos & Guillen, Pablo
February 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-8 Actor/observer asymmetry in risky decision making
by Fernandez-Duque, Diego & Wifall, Timothy
- 9-22 The use of mixed models in a modified Iowa Gambling Task and a prisoner's dilemma game
by Stockard, Jean & O'Brien, Robert M. & Peters, Ellen
- 23-28 Deception and price in a market with asymmetric information
by Eriksson, Kimmo & Simpson, Brent
- 29-39 Now you see it now you don't: The effectiveness of the recognition heuristic for selecting stocks
by Andersson, Patric & Rakow, Tim
- 40-47 Lay intuitions about overall evaluations of experiences
by Cojuharenco, Irina
- 48-53 Susceptibility to anchoring effects: How openness-to-experience influences responses to anchoring cues
by McElroy, Todd & Dowd, Keith
- 54-69 Sequential and simultaneous multiple explanation: Implications for alternative consideration when response options are not provided
by Litchfield, Robert C. & Fan, Jinyan
- 70-78 On the appropriateness of appropriateness judgments: The case of interferon treatment for melanoma
by Ganzach, Yoav & Leshno, Moshe
November 2006, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 91-97 Naturalness judgments by lay Americans: Process dominates content in judgments of food or water acceptability and naturalness
by Rozin, Paul
- 98-107 Counterfactual thinking and regulatory fit
by Markman, Keith D. & McMullen, Matthew N. & Elizaga, Ronald A. & Mizoguchi, Nobuko
- 108-117 Probability biases as Bayesian inference
by Martins, André C. R.
- 118-133 The influence of the ratio bias phenomenon on the elicitation of health states utilities
by Pinto-Prades, José-Luis & Martinez-Perez, Jorge-Eduardo & Abellán-Perpiñán, José-María
- 134-145 Are medical treatments for individuals and groups like single-play and multiple-play gambles?
by DeKay, Michael L. & Hershey, John C. & Spranca, Mark D. & Ubel, Peter A. & Asch, David A.
- 146-152 It must be awful for them: Perspective and task context affects ratings for health conditions
by Lacey, Heather P. & Fagerlin, Angela & Loewenstein, George & Smith, Dylan M. & Riis, Jason & Ubel, Peter A.
- 153-158 The rich get richer and the poor get poorer: On risk aversion in behavioral decision-making
by Franken, Ingmar H. A. & Georgieva, Irina & Muris, Peter & Dijksterhuis, Ap
- 159-161 “Decisions from experience” = sampling error + prospect theory: Reconsidering Hertwig, Barron, Weber & Erev (2004)
by Fox, Craig R. & Hadar, Liat
- 162-173 Making decision research useful—not just rewarding
by Brown, Rex V.
- 174-178 Amos Tversky’s contributions to legal scholarship: Remarks at the BDRM session in honor of Amos Tversky, June 16, 2006
by Brest, Paul
July 2006, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-12 Biases in casino betting: The hot hand and the gambler’s fallacy
by Sundali, James & Croson, Rachel
- 13-22 Rebate subsidies, matching subsidies and isolation effects
by Davis, Douglas D.
- 23-32 A psychological law of inertia and the illusion of loss aversion
by Gal, David
- 33-47 A Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) scale for adult populations
by Blais, Ann-Renée & Weber, Elke U.
- 48-63 Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men?
by Harris, Christine R. & Jenkins, Michael
- 64-75 Can avoidance of complications lead to biased healthcare decisions?
by Amsterlaw, Jennifer & Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J. & Fagerlin, Angela & Ubel, Peter A.
- 76-85 The effects of behavioral and outcome feedback on prudent decision-making under conditions of present and future uncertainty
by Brown, Jay C.
- 86-90 The availability heuristic in the classroom: How soliciting more criticism can boost your course ratings
by Fox, Craig R.