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For citations of each article, in several formats, see RePEc ISSN 1930-2975 |
Judgment and Decision MakingVolume 13, Number 3, May 2018ContentsThe title is linked to the pdf version, which should be used for printing, quotation, or citation. The html version is for convenience.Predictably intransitive preferences, pp. 217-236
(html). The impact of regret and worry on the threshold level of concern for flood insurance demand: Evidence from Dutch homeowners, pp. 237-245
(html). The non-effects of repeated exposure to the Cognitive Reflection Test, pp. 246-259
(html). Performance on the Cognitive Reflection Test is stable across time, pp. 260-267
(html). Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon?, pp. 268-274
(html). Reversing the endowment effect, pp. 275-286
(html). Psychometric characteristics of two forms of the Slovak version of the Indecisiveness Scale, pp. 287-296
(html). How should we think about Americans’ beliefs about economic mobility?, pp. 297-304
(html). Still no compelling evidence that Americans overestimate upward socio-economic mobility rates: Reply to Davidai & Gilovich (2018), pp. 305-308
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