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A handbook of process tracing methods / edited by Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Anton Kühberger and Joseph G. Johnson.

Van Pelt Library BF448 .H353 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael, editor.
Kühberger, Anton, editor.
Johnson, Joseph G., editor.
Series:
Society for Judgment and Decision Making (Series)
Society for judgment and decision making series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Decision making--Research.
Decision making.
Decision making--Methodology.
Cognition--Research.
Cognition.
Eye tracking.
Physical Description:
xvii, 389 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Summary:
A Handbook of Process Tracing Methods demonstrates how to better understand decision outcomes by studying decision processes, through the introduction of a number of exciting techniques. Decades of research have identified numerous idiosyncrasies in human decision behavior, but some of the most recent advances in the scientific study of decision making involve the development of sophisticated methods for understanding decision process--known as process tracing. In this volume, leading experts discuss the application of these methods and focus on the best practices for using some of the more popular techniques, discussing how to incorporate them into formal decision models. This edition has been expanded and thoroughly updated throughout, and now includes new chapters on mouse tracking, protocol analysis, neurocognitive methods, the measurement of valuation, as well as an overview of important software packages. The volume not only surveys cutting-edge research to illustrate the great variety in process tracing techniques, but also serves as a tutorial for how the novice researcher might implement these methods. A Handbook of Process Tracing Methods will be an essential read for all students and researchers of decision making.
Contents:
Eye fixations as a process trace / J. Edward Russo
Pervasive eye-tracking for real-world consumer behavior analysis / Andreas Bulling and Michel Wedel
Investigating pupil dilation in decision research / Joseph Tao-yi Wang and Wei James Chen
A primer on eye-tracking methodology for behavioral science / Jacob L. Orquin and Kenneth Holmqvist
Increasing reproducibility of eye-tracking studies: the EyeGuidelines / Susann Fiedler, Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Frank Renkewitz, and Jacob L. Orquin
(Re)visiting the decision factory: observing cognition with MouselabWEB / Martijn C. Willemsen and Eric J. Johnson
Comparing process tracing paradigms: tracking attention via mouse and eye movements / Ana M. Franco-Watkins, Hayden K. Hickey, and Joseph G. Johnson
Mouse-tracking: a practical guide to implementation and analysis / Pascal J. Kieslich, Felix Henninger, Dirk U. Wulff, Jonas M. B. Haslbeck, and Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck
Mouse-tracking: detecting types in movement trajectories / Dirk U. Wulff, Jonas M. B. Haslbeck, Pascal J. Kieslich, Felix Henninger, and Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck
Mouse-tracking to understand real-time dynamics of social cognition / Benjamin S. Stillerman and Jonathan B. Freeman
Measuring electrodermal activity and its applications in judgment and decision-making research / Bernd Figner, Ryan O. Murphy, and Paul Siegel
Response times as identification tools for cognitive processes underlying decisions / Mario Fifić, Joseph W. Houpt, and Jörg Rieskamp
A practical guide for automated facial emotion classification / Sabrina Stöckli, Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Stefan Borer, and Andrea C. Samson
EEG and ERPs as neural process tracing methodologies in decision-making research / Mary E. Frame
Decision neuroscience: fMRI insights into choice processes / Vinod Venkatraman and Crystal Reeck
Probing the decisional brain with noninvasive brain stimulation / Nadège Bault, Elena Rusconi, and Giorgio Coricelli
Verbal reports and decision process analysis / Rob Ranyard and Ola Svenson
Thinking aloud during superior performance on tasks involving decision making / K. Anders Ericsson and Jerad H. Moxley
Tracking free information access: the method of active information search / Oswald Huber, Anton Kühlberger, and Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck
Uncovering the anatomy of search without technology / Dirk U. Wulff and Ralph Hertwig
Process tracing, sampling, and drift rate construction / Neil Stewart and Timothy L. Mullett
Using multiple methods to elicit choices and to identify strategies / Ulrich Hoffrage and Nils Reisen
Testing cognitive models by a joint analysis of multiple dependent measures including process data / Andreas Glöckner and Marc Jekel
Using process tracing data to define and test process models / Joseph G. Johnson and Mary E. Frame.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781138064218
1138064211
9781138064201
1138064203
OCLC:
1114609150

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