[CogSci] Recent publications in Decision

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*List of Publications*

          2018



Information gaps: A theory of preferences regarding the presence and
absence of information. Golman, Russell; Loewenstein, George 2018, 5(3)
143-164



Rejecting outliers: Surprising changes do not always improve belief
updating.  Filipowicz, Alex; Valadao, Derick; Anderson, Britt; Danckert,
James 2018, 5(3),   165-176



Exploratory choice reflects the future value of information.  Rich,
Alexander S.; Gureckis, Todd M. 2018 5(3) 177-192



Snow queen is evil and beautiful: Experimental evidence for probabilistic
contextuality in human choices. Cervantes, Víctor H.; Dzhafarov, Ehtibar N.
Pages 2018 5(3) 193-204.



Heterogeneity and parsimony in intertemporal choice. Regenwetter, Michel;
Cavagnaro, Daniel R.; Popova, Anna; Guo, Ying; Zwilling, Chris; Lim, Shiau
Hong; Stevens, Jeffrey R. 2018 5(2) 63-94



The risk attitudes of professional athletes: Optimism and success are
related.

Bleichrodt, Han; L'Haridon, Olivier; Van Ass, David 2018 5(2) 95-118.



Framing of online risk: Young adults’ and adolescents’ representations of
risky gambles.  White, Claire M.; Gummerum, Michaela; Hanoch, Yaniv.2018
5(2) 119-128.



Evidence for the speed–value trade-off: Human and monkey decision making is
magnitude sensitive.  Pirrone, Angelo; Azab, Habiba; Hayden, Benjamin Y.;
Stafford, Tom; Marshall, James A. R. 2018 5(2) 129-142.



Smaller crowds outperform larger crowds and individuals in realistic task
conditions. Galesic, Mirta; Barkoczi, Daniel; Katsikopoulos, Konstantinos.
2018 5(1) 1-15.



A Bayesian approach to discriminating between biased responding and
sequential dependencies in binary choice data.  Annis, Jeffrey; Dubé, Chad;
Malmberg, Kenneth J. 2018 5(1) 16-41.



Modeling individual differences in the go/no-go task with a diffusion
model. Ratcliff, Roger; Huang-Pollock, Cynthia; McKoon, Gail 2018 5(1) 42-62


            2017

A theory integration program. Gigerenzer, Gerd. Vol 4(3), 2017, 133-145.

Choice rules and accumulator networks. Bhatia, Sudeep. Vol 4(3), 2017,
146-170.

Probability-free judgment: Integrating fast and frugal heuristics with a
logic of interpretation.  Stenning, Keith; Martignon, Laura; Varga,
Alexandra. Vol 4(3), 2017, 171-196.

A quantum information architecture for cue-based heuristics.  Kvam, Peter
D.; Pleskac, Timothy J. Vol 4(4), 2017

Integrating and Testing Natural Frequencies, Naïve Bayes, and
Fast-and-Frugal Trees.  Woike, Jan K.; Hoffrage, Ulrich; Martignon, Laura.
Vol 4(4), 2017

Structured representations of utility in combinatorial domains.
Gershman, Samuel J.; Malmaud, Jonathan; Tenenbaum, Joshua B.
Decision, Vol 4(2), 2017, 67-86

Thurstonian cognitive models for aggregating top-n lists.
Selker, Ravi; Lee, Michael D.; Iyer, Ravi Decision, Vol 4(2), 2017, 87-101

Reasons for cooperating in repeated interactions: Social value
orientations, fuzzy traces, reciprocity, and activity bias. Pulford, Briony
D.; Colman, Andrew M.; Lawrence, Catherine L.; Krockow, Eva M. Decision,
Vol 4(2), 2017, 102-122

Are intertemporal preferences transitive? A Bayesian analysis of repeated
individual intertemporal choices. Dai, Junyi Decision, Vol 4(1), 2017, 1-24

Inducing honest reporting of private information in the presence of social
projection. Carvalho, Arthur; Dimitrov, Stanko; Larson, Kate Decision, Vol
4(1), 2017, 25-51

Don’t sweat it: Re-examining the somatic marker hypothesis using variants
of the Balloon Analogue Risk Task. Wright, Rebecca J.; Rakow, Tim.
Decision, Vol 4(1),  2017, 52-65

           2016

Implications of visual attention phenomena for models of preferential
choice.
Mullett, Timothy L.; Stewart, Neil. Decision, Vol 3(4),  2016, 231-253

A computational model of the attention process in risky choice.
Johnson, Joseph G.; Busemeyer, Jerome R. Decision, Vol 3(4),  2016, 254-280

Revisiting constructed preferences: Extrapolating preferences from relevant
reminders. Barkan, Rachel; Ayal, Shahar; Ariely, Dan. Decision, Vol 3(4),
2016, 281-294

Information sampling behavior with explicit sampling costs.
Juni, Mordechai Z.; Gureckis, Todd M.; Maloney, Laurence T. Decision, Vol
3(3), 2016, 147-168

Efficiently encoding and modeling subjective probability distributions for
quantitative variables. Wallsten, Thomas S.; Shlomi, Yaron; Nataf, Colette;
Tomlinson, Tracy, Decision, Vol 3(3), 2016, 169-189

Attribute-wise vs. alternative-wise mechanism in intertemporal choice:
Testing the proportional difference, trade-off, and hyperbolic models.
Cheng, Jiuqing; González-Vallejo, Claudia, Decision, Vol 3(3), 2016, 190-215

Trust against all odds? Emotional dynamics in trust behavior.
Schlösser, Thomas; Fetchenhauer, Detlef; Dunning, David. Decision, Vol
3(3), 2016, 216-230

A multistage attention-switching model account for payoff effects on
perceptual decision tasks with manipulated processing order.
Diederich, Adele,  Decision, Vol 3(2), 2016, 81-114

Good Times, Bad Times: Reversal of Risk Preferences. Hart, Einav; Kareev,
Yaakov; Avrahami, Judith, Decision, Vol 3(2), 2016, 132-145

Bayes factors for reinforcement-learning models of the Iowa gambling task.
Steingroever, Helen; Wetzels, Ruud; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan. Decision, Vol
3(2), 2016, 115-131

Item Response Models of Probability Judgments: Application to a
Geopolitical Forecasting Tournament. Merkle, Edgar C.; Steyvers, Mark;
Mellers, Barbara; Tetlock, Philip E.; Decision , Vol 3(1), 2016, 1-19

How bad is incoherence? Arkes, Hal R.; Gigerenzer, Gerd; Hertwig, Ralph
Decision, Vol 3(1), Jan 2016, 20-39.

Agency and rationality: Adopting the intentional stance toward evolved
virtual agents. Pantelis, Peter C.; Gerstner, Timothy; Sanik, Kevin;
Weinstein, Ari; Cholewiak, Steven A.; Kharkwal, Gaurav; Wu, Chia-Chien;
Feldman, Jacob
Decision, Vol 3(1), Jan 2016, 40-53

Description-experience gap in choice deferral. Noguchi, Takao; Hills,
Thomas T.
Decision, Vol 3(1), Jan 2016, 54-61

Sensitivity to hypothesis size during information search. Hendrickson,
Andrew T.; Navarro, Daniel J.; Perfors, Amy Decision, Vol 3(1), Jan 2016,
62-80


           2015


Individual Differences and Fitting Methods for the Two-Choice Diffusion
Model of Decision Making. Ratcliff, Roger; Childers, Russ; Decision, Vol
2(4), Oct 2015, 237-279.

Transitivity in Context: A Rational Analysis of Intransitive Choice and
Context-Sensitive Preference. Müller-Trede, Johannes; Sher, Shlomi;
McKenzie, Craig R. M.; Decision, Vol 2(4), Oct 2015, 280-305

A Bayesian Latent-Mixture Model Analysis Shows That Informative Samples
Reduce Base-Rate Neglect. Hawkins, Guy E.; Hayes, Brett K.; Donkin, Chris;
Pasqualino, Martina; Newell, Ben R.; Decision, Vol 2(4), Oct 2015, 306-318

Nudging Investors Big and Small Toward Better Decisions  Newall, Philip W.
S.; Love, Bradley C.; Decision, Vol 2(4), Oct 2015, 319-326

Testing a class of models that includes majority rule and regret theories:
Transitivity, recycling, and restricted branch independence. Birnbaum,
Michael H.; Diecidue, Enrico; Decision, Vol 2(3), Jul, 2015 pp. 145-190.

Unpacking the exploration–exploitation tradeoff: A synthesis of human and
animal literatures. Mehlhorn, Katja; Newell, Ben R.; Todd, Peter M.; Lee,
Michael D.; Morgan, Kate; Braithwaite, Victoria A.; Hausmann, Daniel;
Fiedler, Klaus; Gonzalez, Cleotilde; Decision, Vol 2(3), Jul, 2015 pp.
191-215.

The effects of construal level on heuristic reasoning: The case of
representativeness and availability. Braga, João N.; Ferreira, Mário B.;
Sherman, Steven J.; Decision, Vol 2(3), Jul, 2015 pp. 216-227.


Modeling the interplay between affect and deliberation. Loewenstein,
George; O’Donoghue, Ted; Bhatia, Sudeep; Decision, Vol 2(2), Apr, 2015 pp.
55-81.

Noisy retrieval models of over- and undersensitivity to rare events.
Marchiori, Davide; Di Guida, Sibilla; Erev, Ido; Decision, Vol 2(2), Apr,
2015 pp. 82-106.

The effect of sample size and cognitive strategy on probability estimation
bias Shteingart, Hanan; Loewenstein, Yonatan; Decision, Vol 2(2), Apr, 2015
pp. 107-117.

Trust me (or not): Regret and disappointment in experimental economic games
Martinez, Luis F.; Zeelenberg, Marcel; Decision, Vol 2(2), Apr, 2015 pp.
118-126.

How outcome dependencies affect decisions under risk. Andraszewicz, Sandra;
Rieskamp, Jörg; Scheibehenne, Benjamin; Decision, Vol 2(2), Apr, 2015 pp.
127-144.


Bayesian model comparison favors quantum over standard decision theory
account of dynamic inconsistency. Busemeyer, Jerome R.; Wang, Zheng;
Shiffrin, Richard M.; Decision, Vol 2(1), Jan, 2015 pp. 1-12.

Reference point effects in riskless choice without loss aversion.
Trueblood, Jennifer S.; Decision, Vol 2(1), Jan, 2015 pp. 13-26.

Older adults are highly responsive to recent events during decision-making.
Worthy, Darrell A.; Otto, A. Ross; Doll, Bradley B.; Byrne, Kaileigh A.;
Maddox, W. Todd; Decision, Vol 2(1), Jan, 2015 pp. 27-38.

Decision from models: Generalizing probability information to novel tasks.
Zhang, Hang; Paily, Jacienta T.; Maloney, Laurence T.; Decision, Vol 2(1),
Jan, 2015 pp. 39-53.

                 2014


Modeling the adaptation of search termination in human decision making.
Lee, Michael D.; Newell, Ben R.; Vandekerckhove, Joachim; Decision, Vol
1(4), Oct, 2014 pp. 223-251.

Parameter recovery for decision modeling using choice data Broomell, S. B.;
Bhatia, Sudeep; Decision, Vol 1(4), Oct, 2014 pp. 252-274.

Maximizing masquerading as matching in human visual search choice behavior.
Yu, Angela J.; Huang, He; Decision, Vol 1(4), Oct, 2014 pp. 275-287.

Absolute performance of reinforcement-learning models for the Iowa Gambling
Task. Steingroever, Helen; Wetzels, Ruud; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan; Decision,
Vol 1(3), Jul, 2014 pp. 161-183.

The best of times and the worst of times are interchangeable. Hawkins, Guy
E.; Marley, A. A. J.; Heathcote, Andrew; Flynn, Terry N.; Louviere, Jordan
J.; Brown, Scott D.;Decision, Vol 1(3), Jul, 2014 pp. 192-214.

Better is worse, worse is better: Violations of dominance in intertemporal
choice. Scholten, Marc; Read, Daniel; Decision, Vol 1(3), Jul, 2014 pp.
215-222.

When is a crowd wise? Davis-Stober, Clintin P.; Budescu, David V.; Dana,
Jason; Broomell, Stephen B.; Decision, Vol 1(2), Apr, 2014 pp. 79-101.

Transitive in our preferences, but transitive in different ways: An
analysis of choice variability. Cavagnaro, Daniel R.; Davis-Stober, Clintin
P.; Decision, Vol 1(2), Apr, 2014 pp. 102-122.

Consensus in organizations: Hunting for the social choice conundrum in APA
elections. Popov, Sergey V.; Popova, Anna; Regenwetter, Michel; Decision,
Vol 1(2), Apr, 2014 pp. 123-146.

The complaint bias in subjective evaluations of incentives. Yechiam, Eldad;
Telpaz, Ariel; Hochman, Guy; Decision, Vol 1(2), Apr, 2014 pp. 147-160.

QTest: Quantitative testing of theories of binary choice.
Regenwetter, Michel; Davis-Stober, Clintin P.; Lim, Shiau Hong; Guo, Ying;
Popova, Anna; Zwilling, Chris; Cha, Yun-Shil; Messner, William; Decision,
Vol 1(1), Jan, 2014 pp. 2-34.

Explaining strategic coordination: Cognitive hierarchy theory, strong
Stackelberg reasoning, and team reasoning. Colman, Andrew M.; Pulford,
Briony D.; Lawrence, Catherine L.; Decision, Vol 1(1), Jan, 2014 pp. 35-58.

The affect gap in risky choice: Affect-rich outcomes attenuate attention to
probability information.  Pachur, Thorsten; Hertwig, Ralph; Wolkewitz,
Roland; Decision, Vol 1(1), Jan, 2014 pp. 64-78.


-- 
Jerome R. Busemeyer, Chief Editor
Decision
http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/dec/
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