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This handbook provides a critical review and user's guide to conducting and reporting process tracing studies of decision making. Each chapter covers a specific method that is presented and reviewed by authors who are experts in the method's application to decision research. The book ultimately illustrates and presents a multi-method approach and is essential reading for graduate students and researchers wishing to undertake such studies on decision making.
Contents
A. Kuhberger, M. Schulte-Mecklenbeck, R. Ranyard, Windows for Understanding the Mind: Introduction to Handbook of Process Tracing Methods for Decision Research. Part 1. Methods for Tracing Information Acquisition. M. Willemsen, E.J. Johnson, Visiting the Decision Factory: Observing Cognition with MouselabWEB and Other Information Acquisition Methods. J.E. Russo, Eye Fixations as a Process Trace. O. Huber, O.W. Huber, M. Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Determining the Information Participants Need: Methods of Active Information Search. Part 2. Methods for Tracing Information Integration and Evaluation. K.A. Ericsson, J. Moxley, Thinking Aloud Protocols: Concurrent Verbalizations of Thinking During Performance on Tasks Involving Decision Making. R. Ranyard, O. Svenson, Verbal Data and Decision Process Analysis. Part 3. Methods Tracing Physiological, Neurological, and Other Concomitants of Cognitive Processes. W. Gaissmaier, M. Fific, J. Rieskamp, Analyzing Response Times to Understand Decision Processes. B. Figner, R.O. Murphy, Using Skin Conductance in Judgment and Decision Making Research. J.T. Wang, Pupil Dilation and Eye-Tracking. G. Coricelli, E. Rusconi, Probing the Decisional Brain with rTMS and tDCS. J. Payne, V. Venkatraman, Opening the Black Box: Conclusions to Handbook of Process Tracing Methods for Decision Research.