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Social judgment and decision making
Joachim I. Krueger
Published
2012
by Psychology Press in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | editor, Joachim I. Krueger |
Series | Frontiers of social psychology |
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LC Classifications | BF447 .S63 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25025940M |
ISBN 10 | 9781848729063 |
LC Control Number | 2011036833 |
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING offers a comprehensive introduction to the field with a strong focus on the social aspects of decision making processes. Winner of the prestigious William James Book Award, THE PSYCHOLOGY OF JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING is an informative and engaging introduction to the field written in a style that is equally accessible to the 4/5(1). Description of the book "Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making": Highlighting the role of psychological experimentation, "The Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making" is an informative and engaging introduction to the field written in a style that is equally accessible to the introductory psychology student, the lay person, or the professional.
In honor of David Messick, this book is about social decisions and the role cooperation plays in social life. Noted contributors who worked with Dave over the years will discuss their work in social judgment, decision making and ethics which was so important to Dave. Plous, S. (). The psychology of judgment and decision making. New York: McGraw-Hill. [Translated into Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, and Russian; hardbound edition concurrently published by Temple University Press.] Journal Articles: No authorship indicated. (). Charles L. Brewer Award for Distinguished Teaching of Psychology.
Professional judgement and decision-making in social work Article (PDF Available) in Journal of Social Work Practice 32(2) April with 1, Reads How we measure 'reads'. A final development is the application of judgment and decision-making research to the areas of behavioral economics, behavioral finance, and behavioral marketing, among others. In each case, these fields have been transformed by applying and extending research .
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"Social Judgment and Decision Making compares favorably with other books reviewing decision-making research (e.g., Ken Manktelow's Thinking and Reasoning, CH, Oct'12, ; Social Decision Making, ed.
by Roderick Kramer, Ann Tenbrunsel, and Max Bazerman, ), but with a special focus on the interaction of social context and decision making Author: Joachim I.
Krueger. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING offers a comprehensive introduction to the field with a strong focus on the social aspects of decision making processes. Winner of the prestigious William James Book Award, THE PSYCHOLOGY OF JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING is an informative and engaging introduction to the field written in a style Cited by: Social Judgment and Decision Making book.
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. This volume brings together classic key concepts and i /5(2). This volume brings together classic key concepts and innovative theoretical ideas in the psychology of judgment and decision-making in social contexts.
The chapters of the first section address the basic psychological processes underlying judgment and decision-making. The guiding question is Pages: "Social Judgment and Decision Making compares favorably with other books reviewing decision-making research (e.g., Social judgment and decision making book Manktelow's Thinking and Reasoning, CH, Oct'12, ; Social Decision Making, ed.
by Roderick Kramer, Ann Tenbrunsel, and Max Bazerman, ), but with a special focus on the interaction of social context and decision making. "Social Judgment and Decision Making contains valuable accounts of ways in which the study of judgment and decision making in a social setting has progressed.
Anyone who is interested in this area can find hypotheses that are worth testing further, useful ideas for research methodology, and important cautions concerning the interpretation of data.".
Book Description. This volume brings together classic key concepts and innovative theoretical ideas in the psychology of judgment and decision-making in social contexts. The chapters of the first section address the basic psychological processes underlying judgment and decision-making.
The fourth section explores the relevance of research on judgment and decision making for specific tasks of personal or social relevance. These chapters explore how individuals can efficiently select mates, form and maintain friendship alliances, judiciously integrate their attitudes with those of a group, and help shape policies that are.
The fourth section explores the relevance of research on judgment and decision making for specific tasks of personal or social relevance. These chapters explore how individuals can efficiently select mates, form and maintain friendship alliances, judiciously integrate their attitudes with those of a group, and help shape policies that are Cited by: Human Judgment and Decision Processes is a collection of papers that covers the various theoretical frameworks that relate judgment to decision making.
The book is comprised of 10 chapters that cover both mathematical models involved in decision making and interpersonal aspect of judgment process. This book is an attempt to generate dialogue and demonstrate affinities between work in social psychology and economics.
David Messick's article argues it is not the case that "people carry utility functions around in their minds that they can simply refer to whenever a decision problem arises" (p. 28); that is, he argues against the view that people have fixed desires related to goods and 4/5. “The Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making Summary” Every single day, each person faces thousands of choices, and every second is a chance for changing some of those opinions.
The social media, internet, tv and other opinion-makers try to entice us with some information, and thereby reshape our mindset. Section Five – The Social Side of Judgment and Decision Making. This section covers the social factors that affect judgment and decision making.
The theme of this section can be summed up fairly easily with the following sentence: people are social animals and their judgment and decision making processes are affected by social influence.
Professional judgement and decision-making in social work Welcome to the second of two inter-related special issues.
The first focused upon risk in social work (Whittaker & Taylor, ) and this special issue focuses upon professional judgement and decision-making. It consists of eight articles across a range of countries and settings thatCited by: 3. The Blackwell Handbook of Judgment and Decision Making is a state-of-the art overview of current topics and research in the study of how people make evaluations, draw inferences, and make decisions under conditions of uncertainty and conflict.
Contains contributions by experts from various disciplines that reflect current trends and controversies on judgment and decision making. Get this from a library. The psychology of judgment and decision making.
[Scott Plous] -- Americans are faced with a bewildering array of choices. In this lively introduction to psychological research on how people make decisions, Scott Plous focuses on the social aspects of decision. The book begins with the core concepts, client focus and legal background before moving on to consider the collaborative processes and the nature of individual judgements.
It then considers particular dimensions of social work decision making, such as safeguarding, taking risks, assessment and dynamic decision tools and processes. This book, in honor of David Messick, is about social decisions and the role cooperation plays in social life.
Noted contributors who worked with Dave over the years will discuss their work in social judgment, decision making, and ethics which was so important to by: This book, in honor of David Messick, is about social decisions and the role cooperation plays in social life.
Noted contributors who worked with Dave over the years will discuss their work in social judgment, decision making and ethics which was so important to Dave.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING offers a comprehensive introduction to the field with a strong focus on the social aspects of decision making processes. Winner of the prestigious William James Book Award, THE PSYCHOLOGY OF JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING is an informative and engaging introduction to the field written in a style that is equally accessible to the 5/5(1).
This book is a very nice introduction to the field of judgment and decision making. I will use the book to give some context on the field for a hands-on experimenting course. The book is particularly well suited for beginning students as the authors, two well known figures of the field, make an effort to explain the major theories in an easy.
This volume explores how and why people make judgments and decisions that have economic consequences, and what the implications are for human well-being. It provides an integrated review of the latest research from many different disciplines, including social, cognitive, and developmental psychology; neuroscience and neurobiology; and economics and business.In Judgment and Decision-Making Research in Accounting and Auditing, editors Robert and Alison Ashton present and review more than twenty years of research in decision-making science.
The book analyzes the judgments that business managers, investors, auditors and creditors make daily.