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17 Cards in this Set
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Gardner & Edwards (1975) |
Californian coastal development study - biased assimilation of information |
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Bickel (1998) |
Cigarettes as cause of high discounting rates in smokers vs ex-smokers and non-smokers |
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Coffey et al (2003) |
Crack dependant participants reject as much as $1000 in a week for $1 worth of crack. Had to reduce the time-frame examined as the participants discounted so steeply |
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Otto, Markman & Love (2012) |
Impulsiveness is rational when it is environmentally optimal to be impulsive - Rationality and impulsivity |
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Ariely (2006) |
Tom Sawyer and the construction of value |
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Festinger |
Doomsday cult - cognitive dissonance |
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Brehm (1956) |
Shoppers rating and re-rating appliances after being given one or the other - reducing cognitive dissonance |
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Hagger & Chatzisarantis (2012) |
Dopamine striatum activation when tasting glucose |
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Leval et al (2010) |
Judges grant 60% more parole hearings directly after lunch than standard rate and 20% of standard rate immediately before lunch |
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Schwartz |
Maximising & satisficing |
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Polman (2010) |
Maximisers are less happy than satisficers |
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Kidd et al (2013) |
Marshmallow 2.0 |
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Cibulski et al (2014) |
Crows trust of experimenter improves impulsiveness in temporal discounting paradigms |
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Grove & Meehl (1996) |
Actuarial vs Clinical methods (Meta-Analysis) |
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Karelaia & Hogarth (2008) |
Lens model studies (Meta-analysis) |
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Fawcett et al (2012) |
When is it adaptive to be patient? Rationality and patience/ reducing impulsiveness |
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Mehle (1982) |
More knowledgeable judges generate sparser hypotheses - evidence for success of PTS as heuristic for information gathering |