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Judgment and decision making

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThe study of judgment and decision making entails three interrelated forms of research: (1) normative analysis, identifying the best courses of action, given decision makers' values; (2) descriptive studies, examining actual behavior in terms comparable to the normative analyses; and (3) prescriptive interventions, helping individuals to make ...
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Clinical Judgment and Decision Making

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2005
When clinical psychologists make judgments, are they likely to be correct or incorrect? The following topics are reviewed: (a) methodological advances in evaluating the validity of descriptions of personality and psychopathology, (b) recent findings on the cognitive processes of clinicians, and (c) the validity of judgments and utility of decisions ...
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Judgment and Decision-Making Processes

2021
The field of judgment and decision making (JDM) arose in psychology to test the rational assumptions posed in other fields such as economics and statistics. This has led to three major contributions of the field. First, to the extent that people systematically deviate from rational models, their decisions are less than optimal.
Richard P. Larrick, M. Asher Lawson
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Judgment and Decision Making

1984
Earlier we said that the use of professional judgment will influence the decision-making process when the application of decision-making rules does not point to a correct alternative. When the evidence is not clear-cut, the exercise of judgment can be critical in selecting a final option.
Theodore J. Stein, Tina L. Rzepnicki
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Judgment and Decision Making

2007
Contents: P. Juslin, H. Montgomery, Introduction and Historical Remarks. Part I:Judgment and Decision Making in an Environmental Context. B. Brehmer, Reasonable Decision Making in Complex Environments. A. Jansson, Goal Achievement and Mental Models in Everyday Decision Making. G. Rigas, B.
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Judgment and Decision-Making Process

2007
Judgment and decision making (JDM) refers to an interdisciplinary area of research that seeks to determine how people make judgments and choices. The field considers perspectives from psychology, sociology, and economics; JDM researchers are found in psychology, management, economics, and marketing departments, as well as in schools of medicine ...
SLAUGHTER, Jerel, REB, Jochen
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Clinical judgment and decision making in neuropsychology

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1989
We review the literature on clinical judgment and statistical/actuarial prediction both in clinical psychology and in neuropsychology and we attempt to place these findings within the broader context of judgment theory. Current research on judgment in neuropsychology is consistent with research in other areas that documents the limitations of humans as
D, Wedding, D, Faust
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Social Judgment and Decision Making

Choice Reviews Online, 2012
Part 1. The Processes of Judgment and Decision Making. T. Gilovich, J. Cone, E. Rosenzweig, Where the Mind Goes: The Influence of Endogenous Priming on Thought and Behavior. P. Fischer, J.K. Koppl, D. Frey, S.E.G. Lea, The Cognitive Economy Model of Selective Exposure: Integrating Motivational and Cognitive Accounts of Confirmatory Information Search ...
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Forensic Judgment and Decision Making

2013
This chapter describes the decision making process by forensic experts. Forensic testimony is generally considered more reliable than most other forms of evidence and plays a key role in establishing guilt or innocence. Despite exaggerations in the media, automated, computerized methods are of limited capability and require experts to make judgment ...
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Neuroeconomics, Judgment, and Decision Making

2014
Part 1. Historical Foundations. Decision Making by Experts: Influence of Five Key Psychologists, J. Shanteau, W. Edwards. Part 2. Cognitive Consistency and Inconsistency. Cognitive Consistency: Cognitive and Motivational Perspectives, A.S. Chaxel, J. Edward Russo.
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