Society for Judgment and Decision Making    European Association for Decision Making

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Judgment and Decision Making

Volume 12, Number 2, March 2017


Contents

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An IRT forecasting model: linking proper scoring rules to item response theory, pp. 90-103 (html).
Yuanchao Emily Bo, David V. Budescu, Charles Lewis, Philip E. Tetlock and Barbara Mellers
Data (rda): for sec. 5 & 6 of paper, for sec. 7

Strategies for exploration in the domain of losses, pp. 104-117 (html).
Paul M. Krueger, Robert C. Wilson and Jonathan D. Cohen
Data (csv), Supplement

Hold on to it? An experimental analysis of the disposition effect, pp. 118-127 (html).
Matteo Ploner
Data (csv)

Numeracy predicts preference consistency: Deliberative search heuristics increase choice consistency for choices from description and experience, pp. 128-139 (html).
Nathaniel J. S. Ashby
Data (csv): Study 1, Study 2, Key

The relationship between cognitive style and political orientation depends on the measures used, pp. 140-147 (html).
Onurcan Yilmaz and S. Adil Saribay
Data (sav)

Dual processes and moral conflict: Evidence for deontological reasoners’ intuitive utilitarian sensitivity, pp. 148-167 (html).
Michał Białek and Wim De Neys
Data (csv): Study 1, Study 2, Study 3, Variables, Supplement

Home bias in sport betting: Evidence from Czech betting market, pp. 168-172 (html).
Rostislav Staněk
Data (csv): Cz, Inter, League, Key

Memory retrieval processes help explain the incumbency advantage, pp. 173-182 (html).
Anna Katharina Spälti, Mark J. Brandt and Marcel Zeelenberg
Data: Exp.1 (sav), Exp.2 (sav), Exp.3 (txt)
Analysis (R): Exp.1, Exp.2, Exp.3, Supplement

How much compensation is too much? An investigation of the effectiveness of financial overcompensation as a means to enhance customer loyalty, pp. 183-197 (html).
Tessa Haesevoets, Alain Van Hiel, Mario Pandelaere, Dries H. Bostyn and David De Cremer
Data (csv): Study 1, Study 2, Study 3, Study 4, Materials



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