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For citations of each article, in several formats, see RePEc ISSN 1930-2975 |
Judgment and Decision MakingVolume 16, Number 1, January 2021ContentsThe title is linked to the pdf version, which should be used for printing, quotation, or citation. The html version is for convenience. Some data sources are listed in articles (not here).Veil-of-ignorance reasoning mitigates self-serving bias in resource allocation during the COVID-19 crisis, pp. 1-19
(html). Compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines: Active vs. passive risk takers, pp. 20-35
(html). Accentuation and compatibility: Replication and extensions of Shafir (1993) to rethink choosing versus rejecting paradigms, pp. 36-56
(html). Attentional shifts and preference reversals: An eye-tracking study, pp. 57-93
(html). When two wrongs make a right: The efficiency-consumption gap under separate vs. joint evaluations, pp. 94-113
(html). Myopia drives reckless behavior in response to over-taxation, pp. 114-130
(html). Anchoring without scale distortion, pp. 131-141
(html). Steady steps versus sudden shifts: Cooperation in (a)symmetric linear and step-level social dilemmas, pp. 142-164
(html). The effects of tool comparisons when estimating the likelihood of task success, pp. 165-200
(html). How preference change induced by mere action versus inaction persists over time, pp. 201-237
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