Judgment & Decision-making

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Corr & Plagnole (2023): ECON Homo Economicus
What does standard economics and ...,
Explain agents 2,
Explain rationality 3
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Heifetz (2012) ch. 1: Strategic form games
Explain game theory 1,
Explain formula of game theory 2,
Which elements is a strategic for...
5  cards
Heifetz (2012) ch. 2: Representing strategic interactions with games
Explain games with complete infor...,
Explain games with incomplete inf...,
What is extensive form games sequ...
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Heifetz (2012) ch. 3: Dominant strategies
Describe a strongly dominant stra...,
Describe the prisenors dilemma wi...,
Describe a weakly dominant strate...
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Heifetz (2012) ch. 4: Strongly dominated strategies
What is a strongly dominated stra...,
What is the solution of a game wi...,
What is iterative elimination str...
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Heifetz (2012) ch. 5: Weakly dominated strategies
Describe weakly dominated strateg...,
Explain an example if a game with...
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Heifetz (2012) ch. 6: Nash Equilibrium
What is a nash equilibrium 1,
Nash equilibrium relies on two im...
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Dhami (2016), pp. 1342-1346: Judgment heuristics
What is judgment heuristics 1,
What are the main pros and cons w...,
What is the essence of the resear...
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Pohl (2016) ch. 2: Conjunction fallacy
What is the conjunction rule 1,
What is the conjunction fallacy 2,
When is the conjunction fallacy m...
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Pohl (2016) ch. 3: Base-rate neglect
What is base rate neglect 1,
What is a base rate 2,
What conditions can make people m...
4  cards
Pohl (2016) ch. 12: Judgments by representativeness
What is the representativeness he...,
What is the utility of the repres...,
What can over reliance on the rep...
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Pohl (2016) ch. 13: Anchoring effect
What is the anchoring effect 1,
Why is the anchoring effect perva...,
What different paradigms are typi...
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Dhami (2016), section 13.3: Level-k and Cognitive Hierarchy Models
Explain the level k model 1,
How does the level k model captur...,
What are the limits of the level ...
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Ariely et al. (2009): Doing Good or Doing Well?
What did ariely et al 2009 invest...,
Describe prosocial behavior 2,
Describe ariely et al 2009 lap ex...
7  cards
Gneezy & Rustichini (2000): A Fine is a Price
What did gneezy rustichini 2000 s...,
What are the results of gneezy ru...,
How does gneezy rustichini 2000 e...
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Charness & Kuhn (2011): Lab Labor: What can Labor Economists Learn from the Lab?
What is the principal agent probl...,
What is the ratchet effect in rel...,
What is pooling equilibrium in re...
17  cards
Kube et al. (2012): The Currency of Reciprocity: Gift Exchange in the Workplace
What is the study design in the g...,
What is the main finding of the g...,
What missing piece of reciprocity...
4  cards
Cartwright (2018): Choice with Risk
What are some examples of decisio...,
What is the distinction between r...,
Explain expected utility eut 3
11  cards
Almund et al. (2011): Personality Psychology and Economics
What is almund et al definition o...,
What is almund et al definition o...,
What are people s identity and re...
8  cards
Lerner et al. (2015): Emotion and decision making
What are integral emotions 1,
What are incidental emotions 2,
What is the valence based approach 3
16  cards
Loewenstein (2000): Emotions in economic theory and economic behaviour
What are the key differences in f...,
What does loewenstein argue for 2,
What are visceral factors 3
6  cards
Steg (2023): Psychology of Climate Change
What is meant by the psychologica...,
How is sustainability a social di...,
Explain the theory of planned beh...
13  cards
Miceli & Near (2002): What makes whistle-blowers effective? Three field studies.
What is the definition of whistle...,
How is effectiveness defined in r...,
What is the resource dependence t...
7  cards
Baumeister & Levi (1995): Baumeister & Levi (1995): The Need to Belong
Explain the need to belong 1,
Explain corporation and its mecha...,
Explain trust and its mechanisms 3
6  cards
Weisel & Shalvi (2015): The collaborative roots of corruption
What does weisel shalvi 2015 expl...,
Explain weisel shalvi 2015 main r...
2  cards
Gerlach et al. (2019): The Truth About Lies: A Meta-Analysis on Dishonest Behavior
Which four paradigms does gerlach...,
Describe gerlach et al 2019 main ...
2  cards
Trope & Fishbach (2000): Counteractive self-control in overcoming temptation.
What does the counteractive contr...,
What is the nature of the self co...,
What are the mechanisms of counte...
7  cards
Baumeister et al. (2001): Bad is Stronger than Good
What does prospect theory state 1,
What does negativity bias mean 2,
What s the core claim about punis...
4  cards
Hammond et al. (2006): The Hidden Traps in Decision Making
Explain the anchoring tap 1,
Explain the status quo trap 2,
Explain the sunk cost trap 3
6  cards
De Bruijn & Antonides (2022): Poverty and economic decision making: a review of scarcity theory
What is scarcity 1,
How does neoclassical economics d...,
How does economic psychology desc...
8  cards
Ariely et al. (2008): Man’s search for meaning: the case of Legos.
What does ariely et al investigat...,
How do ariely et al perceive the ...,
What did ariely et al s first exp...
8  cards
Day et al. (2004): Leadership capacity in teams.
How do the authors suggest that w...,
What is the imoi model 2,
How can leadership according to d...
9  cards
Latapí et al. (2019): A literature review of the history and evolution of corporate social responsibility
What s the definition of csr 1,
Explain best practice of csr 2,
How is profit and social responsi...
4  cards
Exam Topics
Dominant strategies 1,
Dominated strategies 2,
Nash equilibrium 3
86  cards

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