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Judgment and Decision Making
Volume 14, Number 1, January 2019
Contents
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Belief bias and representation in assessing the Bayesian rationality of others, pp. 1-10
(html). Richard B. Anderson, Laura Marie Leventhal, Don C. Zhang, Daniel Fasko, Jr., Zachariah Basehore, Christopher Gamsby, Jared Branch and Timothy Patrick
Data (csv): Exp. 1, Exp. 2
Welfare effects of nudges: The emotional tax of calorie menu labeling, pp. 11-25
(html). Linda Thunström
Data: Data (csv), Variables (csv),
Survey (pdf)
Improving acceptability of nudges: Learning from attitudes towards opt-in and opt-out policies, pp. 26-39
(html). Haoyang Yan and J. Frank Yates
Data (csv): Carbon, Retirement,
Organ, Key,
Do minorities like nudges? The role of group norms in attitudes towards behavioral policy, pp. 40-50
(html). Eyal Pe’er, Yuval Feldman, Eyal Gamliel, Limor Sahar, Ariel Tikotsky, Nurit Hod and Hilla Schupak
Data (sav), Hebrew items
The representativeness heuristic and the choice of lottery tickets: A field experiment, pp. 51-57
(html). Michał Wiktor Krawczyk and Joanna Rachubik
Data (xlsx)
Anti-social motives explain increased risk aversion for others in decisions from experience, pp. 58-71
(html). Sebastian Olschewski, Marius Dietsch and Elliot A. Ludvig
Supplement, Data (csv, zipped),
Variables: (Exp 1), (Exp 2)
The effect of limited availability on children’s consumption, engagement, and choice behavior, pp. 72-79
(html). Michal Maimaran and Yuval Salant
Data (xlsx)
Thinking dispositions and cognitive reflection performance in schizotypy, pp. 80-90
(html). Annabel Broyd, Ulrich Ettinger and Volker Thoma
Data (sav), Items (docx)
The collective intelligence of random small crowds: A partial replication of Kosinski et al. (2012), pp. 91-98
(html). Ans Vercammen, Yan Ji and Mark Burgman
Data (csv), Variables
Goal center width, how to count sequences, and the gambler's fallacy in soccer penalty shootouts, pp. 98-108
(html). Simcha Avugos, Ofer H. Azar, Nadav Gavish, Eran Sher and Michael Bar-Eli
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