1st Edition
Rationality and Social Responsibility Essays in Honor of Robyn Mason Dawes
J.I. Krueger, A Psychologist Between Logos and Ethos. E. Gold & G. Hester, The Gambler's Fallacy and a Coin's Memory. H.R. Arkes, Being an Advocate for Linear Models of Judgment Is Not an Easy Life. J. Dana, What Makes Improper Linear Models Tick? D. Faust, Why Meta-Science Should Be Irresistible To Decision Researchers. J.I. Krueger, The Robust Beauty Of Simple Associations. D. Moore & D. Small, When It's Rational For The Majority To Believe That They Are Better Than Average. M. Bar-Hillel, D.V. Budescu, & M. Amar, Wishful Thinking In Predicting World Cup Results: Still Elusive. C. Bicchieri, How Expectations Affect Behavior: Fairness Preferences Or Fairness Norms? M.B. Brewer, Depersonalized Trust and Ingroup Cooperation. D. Messick, Must Good Guys Finish Last? S.J. Byram, L.M. Schwartz, S. Woloshin, & B. Fischhoff, Women's Beliefs About Breast Cancer Risk Factors: A Mental Models Approach. L.R. Caporael, Groups and the Evolution of Good Stories and Good Choices.
Biography
Joachim I. Krueger
"Rationality and Social Responsibility: Essays in Honor of Robyn Mason Dawes is thought provoking and challenging. The concepts need to be digested and debated by any psychologist who does research or clinical or forensic work. The authors are respected in the field, and the chapters are well written and intriguing." - Arthur D. Williams, PsycCRITIQUES






