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  • Rubaltelli, Enrico; Slovic, Paul (Society for Judgment and Decision Making, 2008-12)
    Three experiments demonstrate how the processing of negations is contingent on the evaluation context in which the negative information is presented. In addition, the strategy used to process the negations induced different ...
  • Lin, Shuyeu; Slovic, Paul (Decision Research, 2003-08)
    A non-extensional theory of preference, called Sign Theory, is proposed and tested. Sign Theory considers preference construction as an evidence-building process, in which local valuation of evidence combines additively ...
  • Dickert, Stephan; Slovic, Paul (Frontiers Media, 2011-11-15)
    Classical economic approaches to the study of preferences and risky choices assume that human preferences are stable and rational. However, subsequent empirical research has demonstrated that preferences are often constructed ...
  • Slovic, Paul; Lichtenstein, Sarah; Gregory, Robin (1993)
    The use of contingent valuation (CV) methods for estimating the economic value of environmental improvements and damages has increased significantly. However, doubts exist regarding the validity of the usual willingness ...

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