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    Paul Slovic (born 1938 in Chicago) is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon and the president of Decision Research. Decision Research...
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  • 1038/nclimate1080. S2CID 85362091. Kahan, Dan M.; Maggie Wittlin; Ellen Peters; Paul Slovic; Lisa Larrimore Ouellette; Donald Braman; Gregory N. Mandel (2011). "The...
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  • behaviour generates. The term was developed by psychologist and researcher Paul Slovic. This phenomenon can especially be observed through individuals' reluctance...
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  • many leading researchers including Thomas Gilovich, Itamar Simonson, Paul Slovic and Richard Thaler. A Review of General Psychology survey, published...
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  • based their willingness-to-pay mostly on that mental image. Psychologist Paul Slovic has conducted research on the phenomenon of mass numbing which is closely...
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    Books. pp. 10–14. Slovic, Paul; Fischhoff, Baruch; Lichtenstein, Sarah (1979). "Rating the Risks". Environment. 2 (3): 14–20. Slovic, Paul (2000). The Perception...
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    emotion, and stigma in influencing risk perception. Melissa Finucane and Paul Slovic have been among the key researchers here. These researchers first challenged...
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  • "Conservatism in Human Information Processing (excerpted)". In Daniel Kahneman, Paul Slovic and Amos Tversky. (1982). Judgment under uncertainty: Heuristics and...
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    people in need of aid increases. The term was coined by psychologist Paul Slovic. It is a type of cognitive bias that people use to justify their decision...
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    researched by psychologists such as Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky and Paul Slovic and economist Richard Thaler. Empirical evidence has been mixed, but...
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