Lay personality theories in interactive decisions: : Strongly held, weakly supported
Dylan A. Cooper, Terry Connolly, Tamar Kugler
págs. 201-213
Online product reviews and the description–experience gap
Dirk U. Wulff, Thomas T. Hills, Ralph Hertwig
págs. 214-223
Disentangling psychological sources of overpricing in anticommons dilemmas: : Strategic incentives, endowment effects, and interdependence of outcomes
Andreas Glöckner, Stephan Tontrup, Stefan Bechtold
págs. 224-238
‘Put your money where your mouth is!’: : Effects of streaks on confidence and betting in a binary choice task
Bettina Studer, Eve H. Limbrick-Oldfield, Luke Clark
págs. 239-249
The power of social influence on estimation accuracy
Burcu Gurcay, Barbara A Mellers, Jonathan Baron
págs. 250-261
An optimized design of choice experiments: : A new approach for studying decision behavior in choice task experiments
Jella Pfeiffer, Dejan Duzevik, Franz Rothlauf, Eric Bonabeau, Koichi Yamamoto
págs. 262-280
Self-specific optimism bias in belief updating is associated with high trait optimism
Bojana Kuzmanovic, Anneli Jefferson, Kai Vogeley
págs. 281-293
Waiting when both certainty and magnitude are increasing: : Certainty overshadows magnitude
Tara L. Webb, Michael E. Young
págs. 294-307