Search Results - "SCHKADE, DAVID"
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The reliability of subjective well-being measures
Published in Journal of public economics (01-08-2008)“…This paper studies the test–retest reliability of a standard self-reported life satisfaction measure and of affect measures collected from a diary method. The…”
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A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (03-12-2004)“…The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) assesses how people spend their time and how they experience the various activities and settings of their lives, combining…”
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Pursuing Happiness: The Architecture of Sustainable Change
Published in Review of general psychology (01-06-2005)“…The pursuit of happiness is an important goal for many people. However, surprisingly little scientific research has focused on the question of how happiness…”
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Comparing Gains and Losses
Published in Psychological science (01-10-2010)“…Loss aversion in choice is commonly assumed to arise from the anticipation that losses have a greater effect on feelings than gains, but evidence for this…”
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Age, Affective Experience, and Television Use
Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-08-2010)“…Background The reasons for the reportedly high levels of TV watching among older adults despite its potential negative health consequences are not known…”
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Does Living in California Make People Happy? A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction
Published in Psychological science (01-09-1998)“…Large samples of students in the Midwest and in Southern California rated satisfaction with life overall as well as with various aspects of life, for either…”
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Time Use and Subjective Well-Being in France and the U.S
Published in Social indicators research (01-08-2009)“…Social scientists and policymakers have long been interested in comparing the subjective well-being (SWB) of populations over time and across countries,…”
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Measuring Constructed Preferences: Towards a Building Code
Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01-12-1999)“…A "building code" for preference measurement is needed in a world in which many expressions of preference are constructed when people are asked a valuation…”
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Economic Preferences or Attitude Expressions?: An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues
Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01-12-1999)“…Participants in contingent valuation surveys and jurors setting punitive damages in civil trials provide answers denominated in dollars. These answers are…”
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What Happened on Deliberation Day?
Published in California law review (01-06-2007)“…What are the effects of deliberation about legal and political issues by like-minded people? This Essay reports the results of an experimental investigation…”
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Information Displays and Decision Processes
Published in Psychological science (01-07-1993)“…Information displays influence decision processes by facilitating some decision strategies while hindering others. Component characteristics of displays, such…”
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Deliberating about Dollars: The Severity Shift
Published in Columbia law review (01-05-2000)“…How does jury deliberation affect the predeliberation judgments of individual jurors? In this paper we make progress on that question by reporting the results…”
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A Psychological Approach to Decision Support Systems
Published in Management science (01-01-1996)“…Rapid advances in information technology have brought decision makers the mixed blessing of an increasingly vast amount of easily available data. Designers of…”
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Juror Judgments in Civil Cases: Hindsight Effects on Judgments of Liability for Punitive Damages
Published in Law and human behavior (01-10-1999)“…An experiment was conducted to investigate whether hindsight bias influences an important class of legal decisions-civil jurors' judgments of liability for…”
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Juror Judgments in Civil Cases: Effects of Plaintiff's Requests and Plaintiff's Identity on Punitive Damage Awards
Published in Law and human behavior (01-08-1999)“…Two experiments were conducted to study the manner in which civil jurors assess punitive damage awards. Jury-eligible citizens were shown a videotaped summary…”
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Predictably Incoherent Judgments
Published in Stanford law review (01-06-2002)“…When people make moral or legal judgments in isolation, they produce a pattern of outcomes that they would themselves reject, if only they could see that…”
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DO People Want Optimal Deterrence?
Published in The Journal of legal studies (01-01-2000)“…Two studies test whether people believe in optimal deterrence. The first provides people with personal injury cases that are identical except for variations in…”
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Would You Be Happier If You Were Richer? A Focusing Illusion
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30-06-2006)“…The belief that high income is associated with good mood is widespread but mostly illusory. People with above-average income are relatively satisfied with…”
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A Study of Juror and Jury Judgments in Civil Cases: Deciding Liability for Punitive Damages
Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-1998)“…A study was conducted to investigate civil juries' decisions concerning defendants' liability for punitive damages in tort cases. A total of 121 six-member…”
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Valuation of Multiple Environmental Programs
Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01-07-2000)“…We examined sequence effects on willingness-to-pay (WTP) when people evaluate a series of environmental goods. Each respondent evaluated five different…”
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