Response dynamics: A new window on the decision process

G. Johnson , Gregory J. KoopJoseph
Judgment and Decision Making 6 ( 8) 750 -758

45
2011
Implicit Learning as a Means to Intuitive Decision Making in Sports

JoSeph G JohnSon
Intuition in Judgment and Decision Making 119 -119

1
2007
Applying the decision moving window to risky choice: Comparison of eye-tracking and mouse-tracing methods

Ana M. Franco-Watkins , Joseph G. Johnson
Judgment and Decision Making 6 ( 8) 740 -749

35
2011
A Coherent Computational Framework for Modeling Component Decision Processes

Jerome R. Busemeyer , Joseph G. Johnson
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 28 ( 28)

2006
Procedural and economic utilities in consequentialist choice: Trading freedom of choice to minimize financial losses

Daniel A. DeCaro , Marci S. DeCaro , Jared M. Hotaling , Joseph G. Johnson
Judgment and Decision Making 15 ( 4) 517 -533

2020
The Use of Multiple Reference Points in Risky Decision Making

Gregory J. Koop , Joseph G. Johnson
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 25 ( 1) 49 -62

78
2012
Applications and innovations of eye-movement research in judgment and decision making

Nathaniel J. S. Ashby , Joseph G. Johnson , Ian Krajbich , Michel Wedel
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 29 ( 2) 96 -102

14
2016
Preferences Constructed From Dynamic Microprocessing Mechanisms

Jerome R. Busemeyer , Joseph G. Johnson , Ryan K. Jessup
The Construction of Preference 220 -234

15
2006
A dynamic, stochastic, computational model of preference reversal phenomena.

Joseph G. Johnson , Jerome R. Busemeyer
Psychological Review 112 ( 4) 841 -861

125
2005
Multiple-Stage Decision-Making: The Effect of Planning Horizon Length on Dynamic Consistency

Joseph G. Johnson , Jerome R. Busemeyer
Theory and Decision 51 ( 2) 217 -246

19
2001
Mind and motion: surveying successes and stumbles in looking ahead

Joseph G. Johnson , Markus Raab , Hauke R. Heekeren
Progress in Brain Research 174 319 -328

2009
Embodied cognition of movement decisions: a computational modeling approach

Joseph G. Johnson
Progress in Brain Research 174 137 -150

5
2009
A computational model of the attention process in risky choice.

Joseph G. Johnson , Jerome R. Busemeyer
Decision 3 ( 4) 254 -280

9
2016
A tri-reference point theory of decision making under risk.

X. T. Wang , Joseph G. Johnson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 141 ( 4) 743 -756

56
2012
The response dynamics of preferential choice.

Gregory J. Koop , Joseph G. Johnson
Cognitive Psychology 67 ( 4) 151 -185

41
2013
Network approaches for expert decisions in sports

Andreas Glöckner , Thomas Heinen , Joseph G. Johnson , Markus Raab
Human Movement Science 31 ( 2) 318 -333

38
2012
The ticking time bomb: Using eye-tracking methodology to capture attentional processing during gradual time constraints

Ana M. Franco-Watkins , Matthew E. Davis , Joseph G. Johnson
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78 ( 8) 2363 -2372

1
2016
Domain Specificity in Experimental Measures and Participant Recruitment An Application to Risk-Taking Behavior

Yaniv Hanoch , Joseph G. Johnson , Andreas Wilke
Psychological Science 17 ( 4) 300 -304

224
2006
Individual differences of Action Orientation for risk taking in sports

Markus Raab , Joseph G. Johnson
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 75 ( 3) 326 -336

71
2004