Emerging Perspectives on Judgment and Decision Research
Author | : Sandra L. Schneider |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 740 |
Release | : 2003-06-16 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780521527187 |
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Author | : Sandra L. Schneider |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 740 |
Release | : 2003-06-16 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780521527187 |
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Author | : William M. Goldstein |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 772 |
Release | : 1997-06-13 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780521483346 |
This book offers an overview of recent research on the psychology of judgment and decision making, the field that investigates the processes by which people draw conclusions, reach evaluations, and make choices. An introductory, historically oriented chapter provides a way of viewing the overall structure of the field, its recent trends, and its possible directions. Subsequent sections present significant recent papers by prominent researchers, organized to reveal the currents, connections, and controversies that animate the field. Current trends in the field are illustrated with papers from ongoing streams of research. The papers on "connections" explore memory, explanation and argument, affect, attitudes, and motivation. Finally, a section on "controversies" presents problem representation, domain knowledge, content specificity, rule-governed versus rule-described behavior, and proposals for radical departures and new beginnings in the field. Students and researchers in psychology who have an interest in cognitive processes will find this text to be rewarding reading.
Author | : Mandeep K. Dhami |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0521767814 |
Identifies how human judgment and decision making may evolve, develop and be learned or trained.
Author | : David Hardman |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2009-02-09 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1405123982 |
Judgment and Decision Making is a refreshingly accessible text that explores the wide variety of ways people make judgments. An accessible examination of the wide variety of ways people make judgments Features up-to-date theoretical coverage, including perspectives from evolutionary psychology and neuroscience Covers dynamic decision making, everyday decision making, individual differences, group decision making, and the nature of mind and brain in relation to judgment and decision making Illustrates key concepts with boxed case studies and cartoons
Author | : Robert H. Ashton |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 311 |
Release | : 1995-09-29 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0521418445 |
A timely and comprehensive study on behavioural decision-making within the field of accounting.
Author | : Janis E. Jacobs |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2006-04-21 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1135633525 |
In recent years, newspaper articles, television specials, and other media events have focused on the numerous hard decisions faced by today's youth, often pointing to teen pregnancy, drug use, and delinquency as evidence of faulty judgment. Over the past 10 years, many groups - including parents, educators, policymakers, and researchers - have become concerned about the decision-making abilities of children and adolescents, asking why they make risky choices, how they can be taught to be better decision makers, and what types of age-related changes occur in decision making. This book serves as a starting point for those interested in considering new ways of thinking about the development of these issues. The purpose is to bring together the voices of several authors who are conducting cutting-edge research and developing new theoretical perspectives related to the development of judgment and decision making. The Development of Judgment and Decision Making in Children and Adolescents is divided into three parts: Part I presents three distinctive developmental models that offer different explanations of "what develops" and the relative importance of different cognitive components and experiential components that may be important for developing judgment and decision making skills. Part II emphasizes the emotional, cultural, and social aspects of decision making--three topics that have been influential in the adult literature on judgment and decision making but are just beginning to be explored in the developmental area. Part III provides three examples of research that applies developmental and decision making models to practical research questions. This book is intended for the professional market or for graduate courses on decision making or cognitive or social development.
Author | : David R. Mandel |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2019-09-26 |
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ISBN | : 288963034X |
Author | : Gideon Keren |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 1056 |
Release | : 2016-02-16 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1118468392 |
A comprehensive, up-to-date examination of the most important theory, concepts, methodological approaches, and applications in the burgeoning field of judgment and decision making (JDM) Emphasizes the growth of JDM applications with chapters devoted to medical decision making, decision making and the law, consumer behavior, and more Addresses controversial topics from multiple perspectives – such as choice from description versus choice from experience – and contrasts between empirical methodologies employed in behavioral economics and psychology Brings together a multi-disciplinary group of contributors from across the social sciences, including psychology, economics, marketing, finance, public policy, sociology, and philosophy 2 Volumes
Author | : Scott Highhouse |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 421 |
Release | : 2013-09-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1135021945 |
Employees are constantly making decisions and judgments that have the potential to affect themselves, their families, their work organizations, and on some occasion even the broader societies in which they live. A few examples include: deciding which job applicant to hire, setting a production goal, judging one’s level of job satisfaction, deciding to steal from the cash register, agreeing to help organize the company’s holiday party, forecasting corporate tax rates two years later, deciding to report a coworker for sexual harassment, and predicting the level of risk inherent in a new business venture. In other words, a great many topics of interest to organizational researchers ultimately reduce to decisions made by employees. Yet, numerous entreaties notwithstanding, industrial and organizational psychologists typically have not incorporated a judgment and decision-making perspective in their research. The current book begins to remedy the situation by facilitating cross-pollination between the disciplines of organizational psychology and decision-making. The book describes both laboratory and more “naturalistic” field research on judgment and decision-making, and applies it to core topics of interest to industrial and organizational psychologists: performance appraisal, employee selection, individual differences, goals, leadership, teams, and stress, among others. The book also suggests ways in which industrial and organizational psychology research can benefit the discipline of judgment and decision-making. The authors of the chapters in this book conduct research at the intersection of organizational psychology and decision-making, and consequently are uniquely positioned to bridging the divide between the two disciplines.
Author | : Baruch Fischhoff |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2013-06-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1136497331 |
Behavioral decision research offers a distinctive approach to understanding and improving decision making. It combines theory and method from multiple disciples (psychology, economics, statistics, decision theory, management science). It employs both empirical methods, to study how decisions are actually made, and analytical ones, to study how decisions should be made and how consequential imperfections are. This book brings together key publications, selected to represent the major topics and approaches used in the field. Put in one place, with integrating commentary, it shows the common elements in a research program that represents the scope of the field, while offering depth in each. Together, they provide a vision for what has become a burgeoning field.