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Hoch, S. J. |
Availability and interference in predictive judgment. |
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 10(4): 649-662. |
1984 |
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Hoch, S. J. |
Hypothesis testing and consumer behavior: "If it works, don't mess with it.". |
T. C. Kinnear (Ed.), Advances in Consumer Research 11. Ann Arbor: Association for Consumer Research. |
1984 |
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Johnson, E. J., Russo, J. E. |
Product familiarity and learning new information. |
Journal of Consumer Research, 11: 542-550. |
1984 |
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Klayman, J. |
Learning from feedback in probabilistic environments. |
Acta Psychologica, 56: 81-92. |
1984 |
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Pennington, N. |
Technical note on conjunctive explanations. |
Working Paper. |
1984 |
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Schoemaker, P. J. H. |
Optimality principles in science: Some epistemological issues. |
J. H. P. Paelinck and P. H. Vossen (Eds.), The quest for optimality. Sussex, England: Gower Publishing Co. |
1984 |
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Weber, E.U. |
Combine and conquer: A joint application of conjoint and functional approaches to the problem of risk measurement. |
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10: 179-194. |
1984 |
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Shugan, S. M. |
Price-quality relationships. |
Advances in Consumer Research, 11: 627-632. |
1984 |