Replications in Judgment and Decision Making: A Critical Review and Future Pathways
Replications in Judgment and Decision Making: A Critical Review and Future Pathways
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Sobków, Agata
Jurewicz, Kacper
Traczyk, Jakub
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Decision-making in life and work. Foundations, Strategies, and Current Neuroscience
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McElroy, Todd
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2025-07-03
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Springer
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23-46
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978-3-031-88414-6
978-3-031-88417-7
978-3-031-88417-7
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978-3-031-88415-3
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Integrated Science
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2662-9461
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2025
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Judgment and Decision Making (JDM), an interdisciplinary field integrating psychology, economics, management, and cognitive science, has provided substantial insights into human decision-making processes over the past 70 years. Despite its rich history, the field’s credibility relies on replication to validate findings across diverse contexts and enhance methodological rigor. This chapter examines the replication landscape within JDM, highlighting key milestones such as the "replication crisis" and major collaborative replication projects. We assess current replication efforts of JDM effects using comprehensive sources, including academic databases and collaborative networks. Our review of over 100 studies (osf.io/j58t2) reveals a 44% success rate in replications, with an additional 25% showing partial replication. Successfully replicated effects often involve well-established paradigms like economic games and numerous heuristics and biases. However, challenges persist in replicating priming effects and other subtle manipulations, such as incidental anchors and research on the unconscious thought advantage. The chapter underscores the importance of transparency practices and collaborative efforts in addressing replication challenges, ultimately aiming to strengthen the integrity of JDM research.
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Replication
Judgment and decision making
Heuristics and biases
Review
Open science
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Judgment and decision making
Heuristics and biases
Review
Open science
Registered reports
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Wydział Psychologii we Wrocławiu
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Instytut Psychologii
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