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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Peter Juslin; Henry Montgomery |
| ISBN: | 0805832548 9780805832549 |
| OCLC Number: | 41326229 |
| Description: | viii, 344 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction and historical remarks / Peter Juslin and Henry Montgomery -- Reasonable decision making in complex environments / Berndt Brehmer -- Goal achievement and mental models in everyday decision making / Anders Jansson -- Mental processes in intelligence tests and dynamic decision making tasks / Georgios Rigas and Berndt Brehmer -- Computational models of subjective probability calibration / Peter Juslin and Henrik Olsson -- "I was well-calibrated all along" : assessing accuracy in retrospect / Anders Winman and Peter Juslin -- Feelings of confidence and the realism of confidence judgments in everyday life / Carl Martin Allwood and Pär Anders Granhag -- Decision making and action : the search for a good structure / Henry Montgomery and Helena Willén -- Differentiation and consolidation theory : decision making processes before and after a choice / Ola Svenson -- The role of mental accounting in everyday economic decision making / Tommy Gärling, Niklas Karlsson, and Marcus Selart -- Attitudes, values, and opinions : models and dynamics / Lennart Sjöberg -- The importance of fairness for cooperation [in] public-goods dilemmas / Anders Biel, Daniel Eek, and Tommy Gärling -- Contingency and value in social decision making / Marcus Selart and Daniel Eek -- (Dis)agreement in peer review / Sven Hemlin -- Mats Björkman and Swedish studies of judgment and decision making / Kenneth R. Hammond -- Well-calibrated claims about difficult questions / Baruch Fischhoff. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Peter Juslin, Henry Montgomery. |
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Abstract:
This text provides a comprehensive overview of the Neo-Brunswikian and process-tracing approaches to research on judegment and decision-making. It also summarizes Swedish research on judgement and decision-making covering topics such as confidence research, and dynamic and social decision-making.
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