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Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 13, Pp 170-184 (2018)
Redundant or excessive information can sometimes lead people to lean on it unnecessarily. Certain experimental designs can sometimes bias results in the researcher’s favor. And, sometimes, interesting effects are too small to be studied, practicall
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https://doaj.org/article/899e520ae9024fff9a3da4ff1c12f10c
Autor:
John Protzko, Jon Krosnick, Leif D. Nelson, Brian A. Nosek, Jordan Axt, Matthew Berent, Nick Buttrick, Matthew DeBell, Charles R. Ebersole, Sebastian Lundmark, Bo MacInnis, Michael O'Donnell, Hannah Perfecto, James E Pustejovsky, Scott S. Roeder, Jan Walleczek, Jonathan Schooler
Failures to replicate evidence of new discoveries have forced scientists to ask whether this unreliability is due to suboptimal implementation of methods or whether presumptively optimal methods are not, in fact, optimal. This paper reports an invest
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::483a6a61f12d805f2029176754a7982c
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/n2a9x
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/n2a9x
Autor:
Landy, Justin F., Miaolei (Liam) Jia, Isabel, Ding, Domenico, Viganola, Warren, Tierney, Anna, Dreber, Magnus, Johannesson, Thomas, Pfeiffer, Ebersole, Charles R., Gronau, Quentin F., Alexander, Ly, Don van den Bergh, Maarten, Marsman, Eric-Jan, Wagenmakers, Bartels, Daniel M., Bauman, Christopher W., William, Brady, Felix, Cheung, Andrei, Cimpian, Simone, Dohle, Brent Donnellan, M., Adam, Hahn, Michael, Hall, William, Jiménez-Leal, Johnson, David J., Lucas, Richard E., Benoît, Monin, Andres, Montealegre, Elizabeth, Mullen, Jun, Pang, Jennifer, Ray, Reinero, Diego A., Jesse, Reynolds, Walter, Sowden, Daniel, Storage, Runkun, Su, Tworek, Christina M., Van Bavel, Jay J., Daniel, Walco, Julian, Wills, Xiaobing, Xu, Kai Chi Yam, Xiaoyu, Yang, Martin, Schweinsberg, Molly, Urwitz, Matúš, Adamkovič, Ravin, Alaei, Albers, Casper J., Aurélien, Allard, Anderson, Ian A., Andreychik, Michael R., Peter, Babinčák, Baker, Bradley J., Gabriel, Baník, Ernest, Baskin, Jozef, Bavolar, Berkers, Ruud M. W. J., Michał, Białek, Joel, Blanke, Johannes, Breuer, Ambra, Brizi, Brown, Stephanie E. V., Florian, Brühlmann, Hendrik, Bruns, Leigh, Caldwell, Jean-François, Campourcy, Chan, Eugene Y., Yen-Ping, Chang, Cheung, Benjamin Y., Alycia, Chin, Cho, Kit W., Simon, Columbus, Paul, Conway, Corretti, Conrad A., Craig, Adam W., Curran, Paul G., Danvers, Alexander F., Dawson, Ian G. J., Day, Martin V., Erik, Dietl, Doerflinger, Johannes T., Alice, Dominici, Vilius, Dranseika, Edelsbrunner, Peter A., Edlund, John E., Matthew, Fisher, Anna, Fung, Oliver, Genschow, Timo, Gnambs, Goldberg, Matthew H., Lorenz, Graf-Vlachy, Hafenbrack, Andrew C., Sebastian, Hafenbrädl, Andree, Hartanto, Heck, Patrick R., Heffner, Joseph P., Joseph, Hilgard, Felix, Holzmeister, Horchak, Oleksandr V., Huang, Tina S. -T., Joachim, Hüffmeier, Sean, Hughes, Ian, Hussey, Roland, Imhoff, Bastian, Jaeger, Konrad, Jamro, Johnson, Samuel G. B., Andrew, Jones, Lucas, Keller, Olga, Kombeiz, Krueger, Lacy E., Anthony, Lantian, Laplante, Justin P., Lazarevic, Ljiljana B., Jonathan, Leclerc, Nicole, Legate, Leonhardt, James M., Leung, Desmond W., Levitan, Carmel A., Hause, Lin, Qinglan, Liu, Marco Tullio Liuzza, Locke, Kenneth D., Albert L., Ly, Maceacheron, Melanie D., Madan, Christopher R., Harry, Manley, Silvia, Mari, Marcel, Martončik, Mclean, Scott L., Jonathon, Mcphetres, Mercier, Brett G., Corinna, Michels, Mullarkey, Michael C., Musser, Erica D., Ladislas, Nalborczyk, Gustav, Nilsonne, Otis, Nicholas G., Otner, Sarah M. G., Otto, Philipp E., Oscar, Oviedo-Trespalacios, Mariola Paruzel- Czachura, Francesco, Pellegrini, Pereira, Vitor M. D., Hannah, Perfecto, Gerit, Pfuhl, Phillips, Mark H., Ori, Plonsky, Pozzi, Maura, Purić, Danka B., Brett, Raymond-Barker, Redman, David E., Reynolds, Caleb J., Ivan, Ropovik, Lukas, Röseler, Ruessmann, Janna K., Ryan, William H., Nika, Sablaturova, Schuepfer, Kurt J., Astrid, Schütz, Miroslav, Sirota, Matthias, Stefan, Stocks, Eric L., Strosser, Garrett L., Suchow, Jordan W., Anna, Szabelska, Tey, Kian-Siong S., Leonid, Tiokhin, Jais, Troian, Till, Utesch, Alejandro, Vásquez-Echeverría, Leigh Ann Vaughn, Mark, Verschoor, Bettina von Helversen, Pascal, Wallisch, Weissgerber, Sophia C., Wichman, Aaron L., Woike, Jan K., Iris, Žeželj, Zickfeld, Janis H., Yeonsin, Ahn, Blaettchen, Philippe F., Kang, Xi, Yoo Jin Lee, Parker, Philip M., Parker, Paul A., Song, Jamie S., May-Anne, Very, Lynn, Wong, Uhlmann, Eric L.
Publikováno v:
Collaboration, C H T, Landy, J F, Jia, M L, Ding, I L, Viganola, D, Tierney, W, Dreber, A, Johannesson, M, Pfeiffer, T, Ebersole, C R, Gronau, Q F, Ly, A, Bergh, D V D, Marsman, M, Derks, K, Wagenmakers, E-J, Proctor, A, Bartels, D M, Bauman, C W, Brady, W J, Cheung, F, Cimpian, A, Dohle, S, Donnellan, M B, Hahn, A, Hall, M P, Jiménez-Leal, W, Johnson, D J, Lucas, R E, Monin, B, Montealegre, A, Mullen, E, Pang, J, Ray, J, Reinero, D A, Reynolds, J, Sowden, W, Storage, D, Su, R, Tworek, C M, Bavel, J J V, Walco, D, Wills, J, Xu, X, Yam, K C, Yang, X, Cunningham, W A, Schweinsberg, M, Urwitz, M, Uhlmann, E L & Jaeger, B 2020, ' Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests : Making transparent how design choices shape research results ', Psychological Bulletin, vol. 146, no. 5, pp. 451-479 . https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000220
Landy, J F, Jia, M L, Ding, I L, Viganola, D, Tierney, W, Dreber, A, Johannesson, M, Pfeiffer, T, Ebersole, C R, Gronau, Q F, Ly, A, van den Bergh, D, Marsman, M, Derks, K, Wagenmakers, E-J, Proctor, A, Bartels, D M, Bauman, C W, Brady, W J, Cheung, F, Cimpian, A, Dohle, S, Donnellan, M B, Hahn, A, Hall, M P, Jiménez-Leal, W, Johnson, D J, Lucas, R E, Monin, B, Montealegre, A, Mullen, E, Pang, J, Ray, J, Reinero, D A, Reynolds, J, Sowden, W, Storage, D, Su, R, Tworek, C M, Van Bavel, J J, Walco, D, Wills, J, Xu, X, Yam, K C, Yang, X, Cunningham, W A, Schweinsberg, M, Urwitz, M, The Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests Collaboration & Uhlmann, E L 2020, ' Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests : Making transparent how design choices shape research results ', Psychological Bulletin, vol. 146, no. 5, pp. 451-479 . https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000220
Psychological Bulletin, 146(5). AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
Psychological Bulletin
Psychological Bulletin, American Psychological Association, 2020, 146 (5), pp.451-479. ⟨10.1037/bul0000220⟩
The Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests Collaboration & Conway, P 2020, ' Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: making transparent how design choices shape research results ', Psychological Bulletin, vol. 146, no. 5, pp. 451-479 . https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000220
Psychological Bulletin, 146(5), 451-479. American Psychological Association
Psychological Bulletin, 2020, 146 (5), pp.451-479. ⟨10.1037/bul0000220⟩
PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN
Psychological bulletin, vol 146, iss 5
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Landy, J F, Jia, M L, Ding, I L, Viganola, D, Tierney, W, Dreber, A, Johannesson, M, Pfeiffer, T, Ebersole, C R, Gronau, Q F, Ly, A, van den Bergh, D, Marsman, M, Derks, K, Wagenmakers, E-J, Proctor, A, Bartels, D M, Bauman, C W, Brady, W J, Cheung, F, Cimpian, A, Dohle, S, Donnellan, M B, Hahn, A, Hall, M P, Jiménez-Leal, W, Johnson, D J, Lucas, R E, Monin, B, Montealegre, A, Mullen, E, Pang, J, Ray, J, Reinero, D A, Reynolds, J, Sowden, W, Storage, D, Su, R, Tworek, C M, Van Bavel, J J, Walco, D, Wills, J, Xu, X, Yam, K C, Yang, X, Cunningham, W A, Schweinsberg, M, Urwitz, M, The Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests Collaboration & Uhlmann, E L 2020, ' Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests : Making transparent how design choices shape research results ', Psychological Bulletin, vol. 146, no. 5, pp. 451-479 . https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000220
Psychological Bulletin, 146(5). AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
Psychological Bulletin
Psychological Bulletin, American Psychological Association, 2020, 146 (5), pp.451-479. ⟨10.1037/bul0000220⟩
The Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests Collaboration & Conway, P 2020, ' Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: making transparent how design choices shape research results ', Psychological Bulletin, vol. 146, no. 5, pp. 451-479 . https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000220
Psychological Bulletin, 146(5), 451-479. American Psychological Association
Psychological Bulletin, 2020, 146 (5), pp.451-479. ⟨10.1037/bul0000220⟩
PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN
Psychological bulletin, vol 146, iss 5
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
instacron:RCAAP
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https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/e030eedc-4f8b-4b98-8980-d3372afadfab
https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/e030eedc-4f8b-4b98-8980-d3372afadfab
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Although mental simulation underlies many day-to-day judgments, we identified a new domain influenced by simulation: volume estimation. Previous research has identified various ways in which volume estimates are biased but typically has not presented
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 113:659-670
Across 4,151 participants, the authors demonstrate a novel framing effect, attribute matching, whereby matching a salient attribute of a decision frame with that of a decision's options facilitates decision-making. This attribute matching is shown to
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Journal of Marketing Research. 53:354-368
Anchoring, the biasing of estimates toward a previously considered value, is a long-standing and oft-studied phenomenon in consumer research. However, most anchoring work has been in the lab, and the results from field work have been mixed. Here, the