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Conflict and Tradeoffs in Decision Making

Conflict and Tradeoffs in Decision Making

Conflict and Tradeoffs in Decision Making

Elke U. Weber, Columbia University, New York
Jonathan Baron, University of Pennsylvania
Graham Loomes, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
June 2001
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    What makes some decisions easy and others difficult? Research in judgment and decision making indicates that conflict plays a decisive role in decision-making processes. The essays in this book address questions about the causes of conflict and its effects on decision making and emotions, particularly (but not only) the emotion of regret. Several chapters address the role of attribute tradeoffs, such as that between money and risk, in the measurement of values for policy purposes. The chapters provide overviews of several research programs and present intriguing data. Methods involve hypothetical scenarios, other questionnaires, interviews, and observations of behavior outside the laboratory. Although most authors are influenced by psychology, others take economic and sociological approaches.

    • Edited by prominent researchers in the field
    • Uses real-life examples to illustrate decision making processes

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    Review of the hardback: 'To the best of my knowledge, there is no other resource which covers the topic of tradeoffs and decision difficulty as comprehensively. Researchers as well as practitioners will benefit from this book.' Journal of Behavioural Decision Making

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    Product details

    June 2001
    Hardback
    9780521772389
    364 pages
    229 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.64kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Jonathan Baron and Elke U. Weber
    • 2. Predicting perceived differences in tradeoff difficulty Jane Beattie and Sema Barlas
    • 3. The enhancement of feature salience in dichotomous choice dilemmas David A. Houston, Deborah Sherrill-Mittleman and Mathew Weeks
    • 4. The impact of emotional trade-off difficulty on decision behavior Mary Francis Luce, John W. Payne and James R. Bettman
    • 5. Impulse buying in ordinary and 'compulsive' consumers Helga Dittmar
    • 6. What to do when decisions go awry: behavioral consequences of experienced regret Marcel Zeelenberg, J. Jeffrey Inman and Rik G. M. Pieters
    • 7. Decisions about prenatal screening R. Murray and J. Beattie
    • 8. Talk about tradeoffs: judgements of relative importance and contingent decision behavior William M. Goldstein, Sema Barlas and Jane Beattie
    • 9. Private values and public policy Michael Jones-Lee and Graham Loomes
    • 10. Measuring value tradeoffs: problems and some solutions Jonathan Baron
    • 11. Decisions with multiple stakeholders and conflicting objectives Deltof Von Winterfeldt
    • 12. Designing websites to empower health care consumers Mark Spranca
    • 13. Interpreting conflicts between intuition and formal models Deborah Frisch.
      Contributors
    • Jonathan Baron, Elke U. Weber, Jane Beattie, Sema Barlas, David A. Houston, Deborah Sherrill-Mittleman, Mathew Weeks, Mary Frances-Luces, John W. Payne, James Bettman, Helga Dittmar, Marcel Zeelenberg, J. Jeffrey Inman, Rik G. M. Pieters, R. Murray, William M. Goldstein, Detlof Von Winterfeldt, Mark Spranca, Deborah Frisch

    • Editors
    • Elke U. Weber , Columbia University, New York
    • Jonathan Baron , University of Pennsylvania
    • Graham Loomes , University of Newcastle upon Tyne