Experimental practices in economics: A methodological challenge for psychologists?

R Hertwig, A Ortmann - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2001 - cambridge.org
This target article is concerned with the implications of the surprisingly different experimental
practices in economics and in areas of psychology relevant to both economists and …

The selection of creative ideas after individual idea generation: Choosing between creativity and impact

EF Rietzschel, BA Nijstad… - British journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
It is commonly assumed that successful innovation depends on creative idea generation: the
more ideas are generated, the higher the probability of selecting a very good idea should …

Reducing overconfidence in the interval judgments of experts

A Speirs‐Bridge, F Fidler, M McBride… - Risk Analysis: An …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Elicitation of expert opinion is important for risk analysis when only limited data are
available. Expert opinion is often elicited in the form of subjective confidence intervals; …

Culture and judgement of causal relevance.

I Choi, R Dalal, C Kim-Prieto, H Park - Journal of personality and …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors hypothesized that because the causal theories of East Asians were more
holistic and complex than those of Americans, the amount of information considered before …

Information processing at successive stages of decision making: Need for cognition and inclusion–exclusion effects

IP Levin, ME Huneke, JD Jasper - Organizational behavior and human …, 2000 - Elsevier
Levin and Jasper's (1995) phased narrowing technique for tracking changes in information
usage across successive stages of the decision-making process was combined with …

When 90% confidence intervals are 50% certain: On the credibility of credible intervals

KH Teigen, M JØrgensen - … : The Official Journal of the Society …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Estimated confidence intervals for general knowledge items are usually too narrow. We
report five experiments showing that people have much less confidence in these intervals …

Expanding the moral circle: Inclusion and exclusion mindsets and the circle of moral regard

SM Laham - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2009 - Elsevier
The human tendency to draw boundaries is pervasive. The 'moral circle'is the boundary
drawn around those entities in the world deemed worthy of moral consideration. Three …

A tale of two pizzas: Building up from a basic product versus scaling down from a fully-loaded product

IP Levin, J Schreiber, M Lauriola, GJ Gaeth - Marketing Letters, 2002 - Springer
Consumers in the US and Italy were asked to either build up from a consumable base
product (pizza) by adding components or scale down from a fully-loaded product by …

[HTML][HTML] Consideration set models of electoral choice: Theory, method, and application

H Oscarsson, M Rosema - Electoral studies, 2019 - Elsevier
In electoral research, decisions by voters are usually analysed as if they choose at once
from the whole set of all competing parties or candidates. Consideration Set Models (CSM) …

Beyond gains and losses: the effect of need on risky choice in framed decisions.

S Mishra, L Fiddick - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Substantial evidence suggests people are risk-averse when making decisions described in
terms of gains and risk-prone when making decisions described in terms of losses, a …