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Judgment and Decision Making
Volume 12, Number 1, January 2017
Contents
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The relationship between intertemporal choice and following the path of least resistance across choices, preferences, and beliefs, pp. 1-18
(html). Amitai Shenhav, David G. Rand and Joshua D. Greene
Data (csv): main data, 2 step,
news rating
Variables (csv) main, 2 step,
news rating
2 step analysis (R),
2 step screenshots
Materials: part 1,
part 2
Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of intertemporal choice, pp. 19-28
(html). Melisa E. Chávez, Elena Villalobos, José L. Baroja and Arturo Bouzas
Readme (txt), Data (csv),
Kirby mixtures (R),
Overconfidence over the lifespan, pp. 29-41
(html). Julia P. Prims and Don A. Moore
Data (csv): Study 1, Study 2,
Study 3, Study 4,
Study 5, Variables
Materials (docx):
Study 1, Study 2,
Study 3, Study 4,
Study 5
How the number of options and perceived variety influence choice satisfaction: An experiment with prescription drug plans, pp. 42-59
(html). Helena Szrek
Data (csv), Variables (csv),
Choice-justifications after allocating resources in helping dilemmas, pp. 60-80
(html). Arvid Erlandsson, Fredrik Björklund and Martin Bäckström
Data: Study 1 (sav),
Study 2 IGE (csv),
Study 2 IVE (csv),
Study 2 PDE (csv), Variables
Is loss-aversion magnitude-dependent? Measuring prospective affective judgments regarding gains and losses, pp. 81-89
(html). Sumitava Mukherjee, Arvind Sahay, V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi and Narayanan Srinivasan
Data (csv): Study 1,
Study 2,
Study 3a,
Study 3b,
Survey (pdf)
Annual report for 2016, with acknowledgments
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image by Gaëlle Villejoubert.
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