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As in the case with many domains of organizational behaviuor, occupational stress research has for many years been characterised by the use of self-report methodologies, in particular the written quetionnaire, as the primary means of data collection. Reliance on self-report for the measurement...
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This paper seeks to offer new insights into the behavioral origins of the 'favourite-longshot' bias- an established feature of betting markets, whereby longshots win less often than the subjective probabilities imply and favourites more often. This study analyses a new data source which offers...
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The objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which human judgement and resultant decision-making in a natural setting reflects the performance characteristics suggested by experimental work. in order to explore the quality of decisions made in a natural setting, an analysis is...
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