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Judgment and Decision Making
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2016
Contents
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Prompting deliberation increases base-rate use, pp. 1-6
(html). Natalie A. Obrecht and Dana L. Chesney
Data (csv), Materials (pdf)
The tide that lifts all focal boats: Asymmetric predictions of ascent and descent in rankings, pp. 7-20
(html). Shai Davidai and Thomas Gilovich
Data (csv): Study 1,
Study 1, Study 2,
Study 3, Study 4a,
Study 4b, Study 5,
Materials (pdf)
Why do we overestimate others' willingness to pay?, pp. 21-39
(html). William J. Matthews, Ana I. Gheorghiu and Mitchell J. Callan
Data (csv): Study 1,
Study 2a, Study 2b,
Study 3, Study 4,
Study 5 part 1,
Study 5a, Study 5b,
Study 6,
Notes on data (txt), Materials (pdf)
The price of not putting a price on love, pp. 40-47
(html). A. Peter McGraw, Derick F. Davis, Sydney E. Scott and Philip E. Tetlock
Data (csv): Study 1a,
Study 1b, Study 1b,
Study 2, Study 3,
Key (txt)
Predictions on the go: Prevalence of spontaneous spending predictions, pp. 48-61
(html). Johanna Peetz, Melanie Simmons, Jingwen Chen and Roger Buehler
Data and keys (csv): Study 1 data,
key,
Study 1 by subject,
Study 2, key,
Study 3, key,
Study 4, key
American attitudes toward nudges, pp. 62-74
(html). Janice Y. Jung and Barbara A. Mellers
Data (csv): Study 1, Study 2
Questionnaires (pdf): Study 1,
Study 2
Risky decision making: Testing for violations of transitivity predicted by an editing mechanism, pp. 75-91
(html). Michael H. Birnbaum, Daniel Navarro-Martinez, Christoph Ungemach, Neil Stewart and Edika G. Quispe-Torreblanca
Data (xlsx),
R script for true-and-error analysis,
Example (txt)
Overlap of accessible information undermines the anchoring effect, pp. 92-98
(html). Štěpán Bahník and Fritz Strack
Data (txt): Study 1,
Study 2, Study 3
Investigating an alternate form of the cognitive reflection test, pp. 99-113
(html). Keela S. Thomson and Daniel M. Oppenheimer
Data (csv): Study 1, Study 2,
Validity study, Variables (xlsx)
Cognitive reflection as a predictor of susceptibility to behavioral anomalies, pp. 114-120
(html). Mohammad Noori
Data (csv), key (txt)
Bullshit for you; transcendence for me. A commentary on "On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit", pp. 121-122
(html). Craig Dalton
It’s still bullshit: Reply to Dalton (2016), pp. 123-125
(html). Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Nathaniel Barr, Derek J. Koehler and Jonathan A. Fugelsang
Editor's report and acknowledgments for 2015
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