Coherence and correspondence in engineering design: informing the conversation and connecting with judgment and decision-making research Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Coherence and correspondence in the psychological analysis of numerical predictions: How error-prone heuristics are replaced by ecologically valid heuristics Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Yoav Ganzach Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Compensatory versus noncompensatory models for predicting consumer preferences Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Anja Dieckmann, Katrin Dippold, and Holger Dietrich Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
The mean, the median, and the St. Petersburg paradox Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Benjamin Y. Hayden and Michael L. Platt Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
A paycheck half-empty or half-full? Framing, fairness and progressive taxation Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Stian Reimers Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
A fine-grained analysis of the jumping-to-conclusions bias in schizophrenia: Data-gathering, response confidence, and information integration Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Andreas Glöckner and Steffen Moritz Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
How to study cognitive decision algorithms: The case of the priority heuristic Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Klaus Fiedler Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Gambler’s fallacy, hot hand belief, and the time of patterns Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Yanlong Sun and Hongbin Wang Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Correlations of cognitive reflection with judgments and choices Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Guillermo Campitelli and Martín Labollita Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Why recognition is rational: Optimality results on single-variable decision rules Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Clintin P. Davis-Stober, Jason Dana and David V. Budescu Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
When less is more in the recognition heuristic Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Michael Smithson Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
The less-is-more effect: Predictions and tests Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Precise models deserve precise measures: A methodological dissection Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Benjamin E. Hilbig Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Physiological arousal in processing recognition information: Ignoring or integrating cognitive cues? Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Guy Hochman, Shahar Ayal and Andreas Glöckner Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Think or blink — is the recognition heuristic an “intuitive” strategy? Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Benjamin E. Hilbig, Sabine G. Scholl and Rüdiger F. Pohl Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences