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Judgment and Decision Making

Volume 5, Number 1, February 2010


Contents

The title is linked to the pdf version, which should be used for printing, quotation, or citation. The html version is for convenience.

You don't want to know what you're missing: When information about forgone rewards impedes dynamic decision making, pp. 1-10 (html).
A. Ross Otto and Bradley C. Love

Attribute framing affects the perceived fairness of health care allocation principles, pp. 11-20 (html).
Eyal Gamliel and Eyal Peer

How to study cognitive decision algorithms: The case of the priority heuristic, pp. 21-32 (html).
Klaus Fiedler
README.TXT, BET.TXT, CHOICE.TXT, CONFI.TXT, CORRECT.TXT, P1.TXT, P2.TXT, RR.TXT,

Who throws good money after bad? Action vs. state orientation moderates the sunk cost fallacy, pp. 33-36 (html).
Marijke van Putten, Marcel Zeelenberg and Eric van Dijk

Conflict of interest and the intrusion of bias, pp. 37-53 (html).
Don A. Moore, Lloyd Tanlu and Max H. Bazerman

Implementation of the Multiple-Measure Maximum Likelihood strategy classification method in R: Addendum to Glöckner (2009) and practical guide for application, pp. 54-63 (html).
Marc Jekel, Andreas Nicklisch and Andreas Glöckner
MM-ML.R, FunctionMM-ML.R, data.csv, datafunction.csv

How do jurors argue with one another?, pp. 64-71 (html).
Joshua Warren, Deanna Kuhn and Michael Weinstock

Annual report and acknowledgements



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