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Judgment and Decision Making
Volume 13, Number 4, July 2018
Contents
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The boundary effect: Perceived post hoc accuracy of prediction intervals, pp. 309-321
(html). Karl Halvor Teigen, Erik Løhre and Sigrid Møyner Hohle
Data (sav): Expt. 1, Expt. 2,
Expt. 3, Expt. 4,
Expt. 5
Testing the ability of the surprisingly popular method to predict NFL games, pp. 322-333
(html). Michael D. Lee, Irina Danileiko and Julie Vi
Data (OSF)
Correction (added Nov. 25, 2018)
Predicting elections: Experts, polls, and fundamentals, pp. 334-344
(html). Andreas Graefe
Data (xlsx)
Gender differences in lying in sender-receiver games: A meta-analysis, pp. 345-355
(html). Valerio Capraro
Data (csv): individual,
meta-analysis, varaibles
Who lies? A large-scale reanalysis linking basic personality traits to unethical decision making, pp. 356-371
(html). Daniel W. Heck, Isabel Thielmann, Morten Moshagen and Benjamin E. Hilbig
data (csv), variables
Numerate decision makers don't use more effortful strategies unless it pays: A process tracing investigation of skilled and adaptive strategy selection in risky decision making, pp. 372-381
(html). Jakub Traczyk, Agata Sobkow, Kamil Fulawka, Jakub Kus, Dafina Petrova and Rocio Garcia-Retamero
Data (tab delimited)
The role of character strengths in economic decision-making, pp. 382-392
(html). Matthew R. Jordan and David G. Rand
Data: Data (csv)
Validation of Adult Decision-Making Competence in Chinese college students, pp. 393-400
(html). Shujing Liang and Yuwei Zou
Data (xlsx),
A-DMC: English and Chinese (pdf),
Chinese (docx)
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