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Introduction to the second part of an extended special issue.
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use heuristics. In these situations, fast and frugal rules may be useful for making adaptive decisions with fewer …
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We compared Turkish and English students' soccer forecasting for English soccer matches. Although the Turkish students knew very little about English soccer, they selected teams on the basis of familiarity with the team (or its identified city); their prediction success was surprisingly similar...
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Several approaches to judgment and decision making emphasize the effort-reducing properties of heuristics. One … heuristics is not necessarily a consequence of ``intuitive'' processing. Rather, their effort-reducing features are probably most …
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Things change. Things also get changed—often. Why? The obvious reason is that revising things often makes them better. We document a less obvious reason: revising things makes consumers think they are better, even absent objective improvement. Eleven studies document the preference for...
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