Cornelia Betsch / Tilmann Betsch / Henning Plessner (eds.)
Intuition in Judgment and Decision Making
Herausgeber: Plessner, Henning; Betsch, Tilmann; Betsch, Cornelia
Cornelia Betsch / Tilmann Betsch / Henning Plessner (eds.)
Intuition in Judgment and Decision Making
Herausgeber: Plessner, Henning; Betsch, Tilmann; Betsch, Cornelia
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 158mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780805857412
- ISBN-10: 0805857419
- Artikelnr.: 22090621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 158mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780805857412
- ISBN-10: 0805857419
- Artikelnr.: 22090621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cornelia Betsch, Henning Plessner, Tilmann Betsch
H. Plessner
C. Betsch
T. Betsch
Preface. Part 1: The Nature of Intuition. T. Betsch
The Nature of Intuition and Its Neglect in Research on Judgment and Decision Making. S. Epstein
Intuition From the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory. R. Deutsch
F. Strack
Variants of Judgment and Decision-Making: The Perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model. R.M. Hamm
Cue by Hypothesis Interactions in Descriptive Modeling of Unconscious Use of Multiple Intuitve Judgment Strategies. K.G. Volz
D. Yves von Cramron
Can Neuroscience Tell a Story About Intuition? Part 2: Learning and Intuition. R.M. Hogarth
On the Learning of Intuition. H. Plessner
T. Betsch
E. Schallies
C. Schwieren
Automatic Online-Formation of Implicit Attitudes Towards Politicians as a Basis for Intuitive Voting Behavior. M. Raab
J.G. Johnson
Implicit Learning as a Means to Intuitive Decision Making in Sports. I. Erev
D. Shimonowitch
A. Schurr
R. Hertwig
Base Rates: How to Make the Intuitive Mind Appreciate or Neglect Them. K. Fiedler
Y. Kareev
Implications and Ramifications of a Sample-Size Approach to Intuition. Part 3: Emotion and Intuition. M. Zeelenberg
R. Nelissen
R. Pieters
Emotion
Motivation
and Decision Making: A Feeling-Is-for-Doing Approach. E.U. Weber
P. Lindemann
From Intuition to Analysis: Making Decisions With Your Head
Your Heart
or by the Book. J. Haidt
S. Kesebir
In the Forest of Value: Why Moral Intuitions Are Different From Other Kinds. C. Betsch
Chronic Preferences for Intuition and Deliberation in Decision Making: Lessons Learned About Intuition From an Individual Differences Approach. Part 4: The Assets and Deficits of Intuition. H. Plessner
S. Czenna
The Benefits of Intuition. S. Haberstroh
Intuitive and Deliberate Strategies in Frequency Estimation. C. Unkelbach
H. Plessner
The Sampling Trap of Intuitive Judgments: Can Reflection Reach Beyond Sampling Constraints? S. Catty
J. Halberstadt
The Use and Disruption of Familiarity in Intuitive Judgments. A. Gloeckner
Does Intuition Beat Fast and Frugal Heuristics? A Systematic Empirical Analysis.
C. Betsch
T. Betsch
Preface. Part 1: The Nature of Intuition. T. Betsch
The Nature of Intuition and Its Neglect in Research on Judgment and Decision Making. S. Epstein
Intuition From the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory. R. Deutsch
F. Strack
Variants of Judgment and Decision-Making: The Perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model. R.M. Hamm
Cue by Hypothesis Interactions in Descriptive Modeling of Unconscious Use of Multiple Intuitve Judgment Strategies. K.G. Volz
D. Yves von Cramron
Can Neuroscience Tell a Story About Intuition? Part 2: Learning and Intuition. R.M. Hogarth
On the Learning of Intuition. H. Plessner
T. Betsch
E. Schallies
C. Schwieren
Automatic Online-Formation of Implicit Attitudes Towards Politicians as a Basis for Intuitive Voting Behavior. M. Raab
J.G. Johnson
Implicit Learning as a Means to Intuitive Decision Making in Sports. I. Erev
D. Shimonowitch
A. Schurr
R. Hertwig
Base Rates: How to Make the Intuitive Mind Appreciate or Neglect Them. K. Fiedler
Y. Kareev
Implications and Ramifications of a Sample-Size Approach to Intuition. Part 3: Emotion and Intuition. M. Zeelenberg
R. Nelissen
R. Pieters
Emotion
Motivation
and Decision Making: A Feeling-Is-for-Doing Approach. E.U. Weber
P. Lindemann
From Intuition to Analysis: Making Decisions With Your Head
Your Heart
or by the Book. J. Haidt
S. Kesebir
In the Forest of Value: Why Moral Intuitions Are Different From Other Kinds. C. Betsch
Chronic Preferences for Intuition and Deliberation in Decision Making: Lessons Learned About Intuition From an Individual Differences Approach. Part 4: The Assets and Deficits of Intuition. H. Plessner
S. Czenna
The Benefits of Intuition. S. Haberstroh
Intuitive and Deliberate Strategies in Frequency Estimation. C. Unkelbach
H. Plessner
The Sampling Trap of Intuitive Judgments: Can Reflection Reach Beyond Sampling Constraints? S. Catty
J. Halberstadt
The Use and Disruption of Familiarity in Intuitive Judgments. A. Gloeckner
Does Intuition Beat Fast and Frugal Heuristics? A Systematic Empirical Analysis.
H. Plessner
C. Betsch
T. Betsch
Preface. Part 1: The Nature of Intuition. T. Betsch
The Nature of Intuition and Its Neglect in Research on Judgment and Decision Making. S. Epstein
Intuition From the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory. R. Deutsch
F. Strack
Variants of Judgment and Decision-Making: The Perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model. R.M. Hamm
Cue by Hypothesis Interactions in Descriptive Modeling of Unconscious Use of Multiple Intuitve Judgment Strategies. K.G. Volz
D. Yves von Cramron
Can Neuroscience Tell a Story About Intuition? Part 2: Learning and Intuition. R.M. Hogarth
On the Learning of Intuition. H. Plessner
T. Betsch
E. Schallies
C. Schwieren
Automatic Online-Formation of Implicit Attitudes Towards Politicians as a Basis for Intuitive Voting Behavior. M. Raab
J.G. Johnson
Implicit Learning as a Means to Intuitive Decision Making in Sports. I. Erev
D. Shimonowitch
A. Schurr
R. Hertwig
Base Rates: How to Make the Intuitive Mind Appreciate or Neglect Them. K. Fiedler
Y. Kareev
Implications and Ramifications of a Sample-Size Approach to Intuition. Part 3: Emotion and Intuition. M. Zeelenberg
R. Nelissen
R. Pieters
Emotion
Motivation
and Decision Making: A Feeling-Is-for-Doing Approach. E.U. Weber
P. Lindemann
From Intuition to Analysis: Making Decisions With Your Head
Your Heart
or by the Book. J. Haidt
S. Kesebir
In the Forest of Value: Why Moral Intuitions Are Different From Other Kinds. C. Betsch
Chronic Preferences for Intuition and Deliberation in Decision Making: Lessons Learned About Intuition From an Individual Differences Approach. Part 4: The Assets and Deficits of Intuition. H. Plessner
S. Czenna
The Benefits of Intuition. S. Haberstroh
Intuitive and Deliberate Strategies in Frequency Estimation. C. Unkelbach
H. Plessner
The Sampling Trap of Intuitive Judgments: Can Reflection Reach Beyond Sampling Constraints? S. Catty
J. Halberstadt
The Use and Disruption of Familiarity in Intuitive Judgments. A. Gloeckner
Does Intuition Beat Fast and Frugal Heuristics? A Systematic Empirical Analysis.
C. Betsch
T. Betsch
Preface. Part 1: The Nature of Intuition. T. Betsch
The Nature of Intuition and Its Neglect in Research on Judgment and Decision Making. S. Epstein
Intuition From the Perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory. R. Deutsch
F. Strack
Variants of Judgment and Decision-Making: The Perspective of the Reflective-Impulsive Model. R.M. Hamm
Cue by Hypothesis Interactions in Descriptive Modeling of Unconscious Use of Multiple Intuitve Judgment Strategies. K.G. Volz
D. Yves von Cramron
Can Neuroscience Tell a Story About Intuition? Part 2: Learning and Intuition. R.M. Hogarth
On the Learning of Intuition. H. Plessner
T. Betsch
E. Schallies
C. Schwieren
Automatic Online-Formation of Implicit Attitudes Towards Politicians as a Basis for Intuitive Voting Behavior. M. Raab
J.G. Johnson
Implicit Learning as a Means to Intuitive Decision Making in Sports. I. Erev
D. Shimonowitch
A. Schurr
R. Hertwig
Base Rates: How to Make the Intuitive Mind Appreciate or Neglect Them. K. Fiedler
Y. Kareev
Implications and Ramifications of a Sample-Size Approach to Intuition. Part 3: Emotion and Intuition. M. Zeelenberg
R. Nelissen
R. Pieters
Emotion
Motivation
and Decision Making: A Feeling-Is-for-Doing Approach. E.U. Weber
P. Lindemann
From Intuition to Analysis: Making Decisions With Your Head
Your Heart
or by the Book. J. Haidt
S. Kesebir
In the Forest of Value: Why Moral Intuitions Are Different From Other Kinds. C. Betsch
Chronic Preferences for Intuition and Deliberation in Decision Making: Lessons Learned About Intuition From an Individual Differences Approach. Part 4: The Assets and Deficits of Intuition. H. Plessner
S. Czenna
The Benefits of Intuition. S. Haberstroh
Intuitive and Deliberate Strategies in Frequency Estimation. C. Unkelbach
H. Plessner
The Sampling Trap of Intuitive Judgments: Can Reflection Reach Beyond Sampling Constraints? S. Catty
J. Halberstadt
The Use and Disruption of Familiarity in Intuitive Judgments. A. Gloeckner
Does Intuition Beat Fast and Frugal Heuristics? A Systematic Empirical Analysis.