Broadening behavioral decision research: Multiple levels of cognitive processing Douglas L. MedinMax H. Bazerman OriginalPaper Pages: 533 - 546
Changing plans: Dynamic inconsistency and the effect of experience on the reference point Rachel BarkanJerome R. Busemeyer OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 554
Value seeking and prediction-decision inconsistency: Why don’t people take what they predict they’ll like the most? Christopher K. Hsee OriginalPaper Pages: 555 - 561
The semantic side of decision making Douglas L. MedinHillarie C. SchwartzLawrence A. Birnbaum OriginalPaper Pages: 562 - 569
Choosing remedies after accidents: Counterfactual thoughts and the focus on fixing “human error” Michael W. MorrisPaul C. MooreDamien L. H. Sim OriginalPaper Pages: 579 - 585
Analogical encoding facilitates knowledge transfer in negotiation Jeffrey LoewensteinLeigh ThompsonDedre Gentner OriginalPaper Pages: 586 - 597
Why some are perceived as more confident and more insecure, more reckless and more cautious, more trusting and more suspicious, than others: Enriched and impoverished options in social judgment Julie S. DownsEldar Shafir OriginalPaper Pages: 598 - 610
Models and mosaics: Investigating cross-cultural differences in risk perception and risk preference Elke U. WeberChristopher K. Hsee OriginalPaper Pages: 611 - 617
Associative competition in operant conditioning: blocking the response-reinforcer association Ben A. Williams Brief Reports Pages: 618 - 623
The time course of phonological, semantic, and orthographic coding in reading: Evidence from the fast-priming technique Hye-Won LeeKeith RaynerAlexander Pollatsek Brief Reports Pages: 624 - 634
Syntactic priming in written production: Evidence for rapid decay Holly P. BraniganMartin J. PickeringAlexandra A. Cleland Brief Reports Pages: 635 - 640
Name that tune: Identifying popular recordings from brief excerpts E. Glenn SchellenbergPaul IversonMargaret C. Mckinnon Brief Reports Pages: 641 - 646
Figural aftereffects in the perception of faces Michael A. WebsterOtto H. Maclin Brief Reports Pages: 647 - 653
Recognition memory for faces: When familiarity supports associative recognition judgments A. P. YonelinasN. E. A. KrollM. Soltani Brief Reports Pages: 654 - 661
The importance of monitoring and self-regulation during multitrial learning Keith W. Thiede Brief Reports Pages: 662 - 667
Aptness predicts preference for metaphors or similes, as well as recall bias Dan L. ChiappeJohn M. Kennedy Brief Reports Pages: 668 - 676
Predicting conjunction typicalities by component typicalities Gert StormsPaul De BoeckIven Van Mechelen Brief Reports Pages: 677 - 684