[CogSci] News and new articles appearing in Decision

Jerome Busemeyer decisionjrb at gmail.com
Thu Apr 11 04:41:45 PDT 2019


*Important News*:  *Decision *has a new Editor:  David Budescu (Forham
University).
Congratulations to David and thanks for taking this new responsibility.
David is handling all new manuscripts submitted after January, 1, 2019.

Send your best theoretical work to *Decision*

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

*List of Publications*



2019



Fan, Y., Budescu, D. V., Diecidue, E. (2019) Decisions with compound
lotteries. *Decision*, 6 (2), 109-133.



Davis-Stober, C. P., McCarthy, D. M., Cavagnaro, D. R., Price, M., Brown,
N., Park, S. (2019) Is cognitive impairment related to violations of
rationality? A laboratory alcohol intoxication study testing transitivity
of preference. *Decision,* 6 (2) 134-144.



Bhatia, S., Golman, R. (2019) Attention and reference dependence.
*Decision,*6 (2) 145-170



Molloy, M. F., Galdo, M., Bahg, G., Liu, Q., Turner, B. M. (2019) What’s in
a response time? On the importance of response time measures in
constraining models of context effects. *Decision,*6 (2) 171-200.



Brusovansky, M., Vanunu, Y., Usher, M. (2019) Why we should quit while
we’re ahead: When do averages matter more than sums? *Decision, *6 (1)
1-16.



Hawthorne-Madell, D., Goodman, N. D. (2019) Reasoning about social sources
to learn from actions and outcomes. *Decision, *6 (1) 17-60.



Scheibehenne, B. (2019) The psychophysics of number integration: Evidence
from the lab and from the field. *Decision,* 6 (1), 61-76.



Pleskac, T. J., Yu, S., Hopwood, C., Liu, T. (2019)

Mechanisms of deliberation during preferential choice: Perspectives from
computational modeling and individual differences, *Decision, *6 (1),
77-107.



2018



Broniatowski, D. A., & Reyna, V. F. (2018). A formal model of fuzzy-trace
theory: Variations on framing effects and the Allais Paradox. Decision,
5(4), 205-252



Wallin, A., Swait, J., & Marley, A. A. J. (2018). Not just noise: A goal
pursuit interpretation of stochastic choice. Decision, 5(4), 253-271.



Frame, M. E., Johnson, J. G., & Thomas, R. D. (2018). A neural indicator of
response competition in preferential choice. Decision, 5(4), 272-286.



Davis, A. L., Miller, J. H., & Bhatia, S. (2018). Are preferences for
allocating harm rational? Decision, 5(4), 287-305.



Moisan, F., ten Brincke, R., Murphy, R. O., & Gonzalez, C. (2018). Not all
Prisoner’s Dilemma games are equal: Incentives, social preferences, and
cooperation. Decision, 5(4), 306-322.



Kellen, D., Singmann, H., & Batchelder, W. H. (2018). Classic-probability
accounts of mirrored (quantum-like) order effects in human judgments.
Decision, 5(4), 323-338.



Guan, M., & Lee, M. D. (2018). The effect of goals and environments on
human performance in optimal stopping problems. Decision, 5(4), 339-361.



Millroth, P., Nilsson, H., & Juslin, P. (2018). Examining the integrity of
evaluations of risky prospects using a single-stimuli design. Decision,
5(4), 362-377.



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.
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