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The following pages link to Availability: A heuristic for judging frequency and probability (Q29031561):
Displaying 50 items.
- Of black swans and tossed coins: is the description-experience gap in risky choice limited to rare events? (Q21135364) (← links)
- Remembering and Regretting: The Zeigarnik Effect and the Cognitive Availability of Regrettable Actions and Inactions (Q22341542) (← links)
- Law enforcement officers' risk perceptions toward on-duty motor-vehicle events (Q23909236) (← links)
- Exposure modeling in occupational hygiene decision making (Q23918562) (← links)
- True Love Waits: Do Southern Baptists? Premarital Sexual Behavior Among Newly Married Southern Baptist Sunday School Students (Q24616729) (← links)
- Selection stories: Understanding movement across health plans (Q24625507) (← links)
- Imitation dynamics of vaccination behaviour on social networks (Q24634171) (← links)
- Processes Contributing to the Maintenance of Flying Phobia: A Narrative Review (Q26745550) (← links)
- Aiding Lay Decision Making Using a Cognitive Competencies Approach (Q26771494) (← links)
- Emotion and decision-making: affect-driven belief systems in anxiety and depression (Q27006575) (← links)
- Rethinking headache chronification (Q27007657) (← links)
- Some behavioral aspects of energy descent: how a biophysical psychology might help people transition through the lean times ahead (Q27022555) (← links)
- A perspective on judgment and choice: Mapping bounded rationality (Q28213169) (← links)
- Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases (Q28247791) (← links)
- Risk as analysis and risk as feelings: some thoughts about affect, reason, risk, and rationality (Q28255959) (← links)
- Is the defensive use of diagnostic tests good for patients, or bad? (Q28261075) (← links)
- Integrating temporal biases: the interplay of focal thoughts and accessibility experiences (Q28267193) (← links)
- The least likely of times: how remembering the past biases forecasts of the future (Q28267433) (← links)
- Employment and work safety among 12 to 14 year olds: listening to parents (Q28395805) (← links)
- Inside the mind of a medicinal chemist: the role of human bias in compound prioritization during drug discovery (Q28485305) (← links)
- Communicating scientific uncertainty (Q28655096) (← links)
- On the Meanings of Self-Regulation: Digital Humanities in Service of Conceptual Clarity (Q29039211) (← links)
- Framing, Agenda Setting, and Priming: The Evolution of Three Media Effects Models (Q29393361) (← links)
- Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Social Behavior (Q29398818) (← links)
- Things learned in early adulthood are remembered best (Q29544743) (← links)
- Questions and challenges for the new psychology of reasoning (Q29998897) (← links)
- Logical reasoning and domain specificity (Q29999029) (← links)
- People's Understanding of Verbal Risk Descriptors in Patient Information Leaflets: A Cross-Sectional National Survey of 18- to 65-Year-Olds in England (Q30148656) (← links)
- An assessment of change in risk perception and optimistic bias for hurricanes among Gulf Coast residents. (Q30218703) (← links)
- The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting as tipping point: "This Time Is Different". (Q30219319) (← links)
- How to (and how not to) think about top-down influences on visual perception (Q30388675) (← links)
- Intuition and expertise: comments on the Benner debate (Q30424088) (← links)
- If It's Difficult to Pronounce, It Might Not Be Risky: The Effect of Fluency on Judgment of Risk Does Not Generalize to New Stimuli (Q30491411) (← links)
- Risk as feelings in the effect of patient outcomes on physicians' future treatment decisions: a randomized trial and manipulation validation (Q30578629) (← links)
- A cross-sectional survey investigating the desensitisation of graphic health warning labels and their impact on smokers, non-smokers and patients with COPD in a London cohort (Q30583428) (← links)
- When truth is personally inconvenient, attitudes change: the impact of extreme weather on implicit support for green politicians and explicit climate-change beliefs (Q30668857) (← links)
- The use and misuse of biomedical data: is bigger really better? (Q30747774) (← links)
- The relative weights of direct and indirect experiences in the formation of environmental risk beliefs (Q30848059) (← links)
- Empirical analysis of farmers' drought risk perception: objective factors, personal circumstances, and social influence (Q30878883) (← links)
- Police involvement in child protective services investigations: literature review and secondary data analysis (Q30993077) (← links)
- Does Size Matter? A Study of Risk Perceptions of Global Population Growth (Q31043702) (← links)
- Are we too fixated on clinical trial data? The case for using embedded case histories to influence prescribing (Q31051859) (← links)
- Global warming in the public sphere (Q31120391) (← links)
- Five down, Absquatulated: Crossword puzzle clues to how the mind works (Q33350689) (← links)
- Correlated Observations, the Law of Small Numbers and Bank Runs (Q33458093) (← links)
- Deciding with the eye: how the visually manipulated accessibility of information in memory influences decision behavior (Q33624333) (← links)
- The Challenge of Degraded Environments: How Common Biases Impair Effective Policy (Q33672290) (← links)
- When fast logic meets slow belief: Evidence for a parallel-processing model of belief bias (Q33689871) (← links)
- The world is random: a cognitive perspective on perceived disorder. (Q33750582) (← links)
- The heuristic system. Precision and creativity in addiction treatment (Q33788084) (← links)