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Research on human judgment and decision making has been strongly guided by a normative/descriptive approach, according to which human decision making is compared to the normative models provided by decision theory, statistics, and the probability calculus. A common empirical finding has been that human behavior deviates from the prescriptions by normative models--that judgments and decisions are subject to cognitive biases. It is interesting to note that Swedish research on judgment and decision making made an early departure from this dominating mainstream tradition, albeit in two different ways. The Neo-Brunswikian research highlights the relationship between the laboratory task and the adaptation to a natural environment. The process-tracing approach attempts to identify the cognitive processes before, during, and after a decision. This volume summarizes current Swedish research on judgment and decision making, covering topics, such as dynamic decision making, confidence research, the search for dominance structures and differentiation, and social decision making.

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title:Judgment and Decision Making : Neo-Brunswikian and Process-tracing Approaches
author:Juslin, Peter.
publisher:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0805832548
print isbn13:9780805832549
ebook isbn13:9780585375458
language:English
subjectDecision making, Judgment.
publication date:1999
lcc:BF448.J83 1999eb
ddc:153.8/3
subject:Decision making, Judgment.
Page iii
Judgment and Decision Making
Neo-Brunswikian and Process-Tracing Approaches
Edited by
Peter Juslin
Uppsala University, Sweden
Henry Montgomery
University of Stockholm, Sweden
Page iv Copyright 1999 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc All rights - photo 2
Page iv
Copyright 1999 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of the book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microform, retrieval system, or any other means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers
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Cover design by Kathryn Houghtaling Lacey
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Judgment and decision making : neo-Brunswikian and process-tracing
approaches / edited by Peter Juslin, Henry Montgomery.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN 0-8058-3254-8 (hardcover : alk paper)
1. Decision making. 2. Judgment. I. Juslin, Peter.
II. Montgomery, Henry.
BF448.J83 1999
153.8'3dc21 99-30900
CIP
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America
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CONTRIBUTORS
Carl Martin Allwood
Department of Psychology, Lund University, Sweden
Anders Biel
Department of Psychology, Gteborg University, Sweden
Berndt Brehmer
Department of Operational Studies, Swedish Defence College
Baruch Fischhoff
Department of Social and Decision Studies, Carnegie-Mellon University
Daniel Eek
Department of Psychology, Gteborg University, Sweden
Pr Anders Granhag
Department of Psychology, Gteborg University, Sweden
Tommy Grling
Department of Psychology, Gteborg University, Sweden
Kenneth R. Hammond
Center for Research on Judgment and Policy, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
Sven Hemlin
Department of Psychology, Gteborg University, Sweden
Anders Jansson
Department of HumanComputer Interaction, Uppsala University, Sweden
Peter Juslin
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Niklas Karlsson
Department of Psychology, Gteborg University, Sweden
Henry Montgomery
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Henrik Olsson
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Giorgios Rigas
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Marcus Selart
Department of Psychology, Gteborg University, Sweden
Lennart Sjberg
Center for Risk Research and Department of Economic Psychology, Stockholm School of Economics
Ola Svenson
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Helena Willn
Department of Health Sciences, Skvde University, Sweden
Anders Winman
Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden

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To Mats Bjrkman
Page vii
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Historical Remarks
Peter Juslin and Henry Montgomery
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Part I: Judgment and Decision Making in an Environmental Context
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2. Reasonable Decision Making in Complex Environments
Berndt Brehmer
9
3. Goal Achievement and Mental Models in Everyday Decision Making
Anders Jansson
23
4. Mental Processes in Intelligence Tests and Dynamic Decision Making Tasks
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