The routines of decision making /

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Imprint:Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005.
Description:1 online resource (xxx, 392 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11298042
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Other authors / contributors:Betsch, Tilmann.
Haberstroh, Susanne.
ISBN:1410611825
9781410611826
0805846131
9780805846133
1135622957
9781135622954
1282378996
9781282378995
9786612378997
6612378999
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
English.
Print version record.
Summary:Experience is currently a hot theme in decision making. For a long time, decision research was almost exclusively focused on new decisions and neglected the importance of experience. It took the field until the 1990s for a new direction in research and theorizing to become visible in the literature.
Other form:Print version: Routines of decision making. Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005 0805846131
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Part I. Understanding and Modeling the Routines of Decision Making
  • Rule-Based Decision Field Theory: A Dynamic Computational Model of Transitions Among Decision Making Strategies
  • Three Role of Past Experience in Goal Setting and Goal Striving
  • Preference Theory: An Affect-Based Approach to Recurrent Decision Making
  • Deciding Analytically or Trusting Your Intuition? The Advantages and Disadvantages of Analytic and Intuitive Thought
  • From Associations to Intuitive Judgment and Decision Making: Implicitly Learning From Experience
  • The Multiple Roles of Attitudes in Decision Making
  • Part II. The Routines of Decision Making: Basic Research
  • Development of Experience-Based Judgment and Decision Making: The Role of Outcome Feedback
  • On the Conditions Under Which Experience and Motivation Accentuate Bias in Intuitive Judgement
  • Using Expertise and Experience for Giving and Taking Advice
  • Positive and Negative Transfer Effects in Groups
  • Mood and the Use of General Knowledge Structures in Judgment and Decision Making
  • The Impact of Routines on Deliberate Decisions: The Microworld-Simulation COMMERCE
  • The Measurement of Habit
  • Part III. The Routines of Decision Making: Applied Research
  • Development of Expertise in a Dynamic Decision Making Environment
  • How Expertise Is Applied in Real-World Dynamic Environments: Head-Mounted Video and Cued Recall as a Methodology for Studying Routines of Decision Making
  • The Role of Experience in Consumer Decisions: The Case of Brand Loyalty
  • Positive and Negative Effects of Prior Knowledge on Referee Decisions in Sports
  • Part IV. Educating the Routines of Decision Making
  • From the Recognition Primed Decision Model to Training
  • Knowledge, Argument, and Meta-Cognition in Routine Decision Making
  • Current Research on Routine Decision Making: Advances and Prospects