The hindsight bias: A meta-analysis JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, CF Willham Organizational behavior and human decision processes 48 (1), 147-168, 1991 | 674 | 1991 |
Physicians' use of probabilistic information in a real clinical setting. JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, JB Bushyhead Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 7 (4), 928, 1981 | 622 | 1981 |
Discount functions and the measurement of patients' values: women's decisions during childbirth JJJ Christensen-Szalanski Medical decision making 4 (1), 47-58, 1984 | 339 | 1984 |
The citation bias: Fad and fashion in the judgment and decision literature. JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, LR Beach American Psychologist 39 (1), 75, 1984 | 276 | 1984 |
Problem solving strategies: A selection mechanism, some implications, and some data JJJ Christensen-Szalanski Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 22 (2), 307-323, 1978 | 264 | 1978 |
Experience and the base-rate fallacy JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, LR Beach Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 29 (2), 270-278, 1982 | 263 | 1982 |
A further examination of the selection of problem-solving strategies: The effects of deadlines and analytic aptitudes JJJ Christensen-Szalanski Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 25 (1), 107-122, 1980 | 262 | 1980 |
Effects of expertise and experience on risk judgments. JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, DE Beck, CM Christensen-Szalanski, ... Journal of Applied Psychology 68 (2), 278, 1983 | 133 | 1983 |
Effect of discharge samples on duration of breast-feeding CI Dungy, J Christensen-Szalanski, M Losch, D Russell Pediatrics 90 (2), 233-237, 1992 | 114 | 1992 |
Beyond heuristics and biases: A contingency model of judgemental forecasting LR Beach, VE Barnes, JJJ Christensen‐Szalanski Journal of forecasting 5 (3), 143-157, 1986 | 90 | 1986 |
Patient compliance behavior: the effects of time on patients' values of treatment regimens JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, GB Northcraft Social Science & Medicine 21 (3), 263-273, 1985 | 81 | 1985 |
Assessing human judgment: Has it been done, can it be done, should it be done LR Beach, J Christensen-Szalanski, V Barnes Judgmental forecasting, 49-62, 1987 | 75 | 1987 |
Deprivation, delay of reinforcement, and the selection of behavioural strategies JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, AD Goldberg, ME Anderson, TR Mitchell Animal Behaviour 28 (2), 341-346, 1980 | 59 | 1980 |
Improving the practical utility of judgment research JJJ Christensen-Szalanski New Directions in Research on Decision Making. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 383-410, 1986 | 50 | 1986 |
Circumcision and informed consent: is more information always better? JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, WT Boyce, H Harrell, MM Gardner Medical care 25 (9), 856-867, 1987 | 45 | 1987 |
Believing is not the same as testing: A reply to Beyth-Marom and Arkes JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, LR Beach Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 31 (2), 258-261, 1983 | 45 | 1983 |
Physicians' misunderstanding of normal findings JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, JB Bushyhead Medical Decision Making 3 (2), 169-175, 1983 | 42 | 1983 |
Feedback and the illusion of validity in a medical clinic JB Bushyhead, JJJ Christensen-Szalanski Medical Decision Making 1 (2), 115-122, 1981 | 40 | 1981 |
Two studies of good clinical judgment JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, PH Diehr, JB Bushyhead, RW Wood Medical Decision Making 2 (3), 275-283, 1982 | 33 | 1982 |
Explanations of statistical concepts: can they penetrate the haze of Bayes? PE Politser Methods of Information in Medicine 23 (02), 99-108, 1984 | 30 | 1984 |