Decision making from a cognitive perspective
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Decision making from a cognitive perspective
(The psychology of learning and motivation : advances in research and theory / edited by Gordon H. Bower, v. 32)
Academic Press, c1995
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The Psychology of Learning and Motivation publishes empirical and theoretical contributions in cognitive and experimental psychology, ranging from classical and instrumental conditioning to complex learning and problem solving. This guest-edited special issue is devoted to research and discussion on decision making from a cognitive perspective. Topics include judgment and decision making with respect to memory processes and techniques, domain-specificity, and confirmation bias.
Table of Contents
- Cognitive approaches to judgement and decision-making, R. Hastie and N. Pennington
- and let us not forget memory - the role of memory processes and techniques in the study of judgement and choice, E.U. Weber et al
- content and discontent - indications and implications of domain specificity in preferential decision making, W.M. Goldstein and E.U. Weber
- an information processing perspective on choice, J.W. Payne et al
- algebra and process in the modelling of risky choice, L.L. Lopes
- utility invariance despite labile preferences, B.A. Mellers et al
- compatibility in cognition and decision, E. Shafir
- processing linguistic probabilities - general principles and empirical evidence, D.V. Budescu and T.S. Wallsten
- compositional anomalies in the semantics of evidence, J.M. Miyamoto et al
- varieties of confirmation bias, J. Klayman
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