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Fetchenhauer, D., Dunning, D., Ehlebracht, D., Graczyk, T., Schlosser, T., Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 38(4), e70037. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bdm.70037.
The funding statement for this article was missing. The below funding statement has been added to the article:
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
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The Journal of Behavioral Decision Making is a multidisciplinary journal with a broad base of content and style. It publishes original empirical reports, critical review papers, theoretical analyses and methodological contributions. The Journal also features book, software and decision aiding technique reviews, abstracts of important articles published elsewhere and teaching suggestions. The objective of the Journal is to present and stimulate behavioral research on decision making and to provide a forum for the evaluation of complementary, contrasting and conflicting perspectives. These perspectives include psychology, management science, sociology, political science and economics. Studies of behavioral decision making in naturalistic and applied settings are encouraged.