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Joanna Sokolowska - PhD, Associate Professor
e-mail: Joanna Sokołowska home page: http://www.psychologia.info
judgment and decision making, in particular - risk perception and acceptance. Research both lab experiments and field study
Recent research project - probability weighting function in the context of prior experience and unrealistic optimism
Selected Publications: (2000) (co-autor Andrew Pohorille). Models of Risk and Choice: Challenge or Danger? Acta Psychologica, 104, 339-369 (2000) (co-autor Kornel Świątnicki). The dimensional model of risk perception. w: E. Holtz (red.), Fairness and Cooperation, The IAREP/SABE Conference Proceedings, Baden/Viena, Austria. (1999) (with Tadeusz Tyszka) Changes in Poles' socioeconomic preferences in the period of system transformation. Applied Psychology. 48, 313-328. (1998) (co-autors Elke U. Weber and Christopher K. Hsee) What folklor tells us about risk and risk taking: Cross-cultural comparisons of American, German and Chinese proverbs. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 76 (2), 170-186. (1996) (with T. Tyszka) Decision importance and consumer decision processes. In C. H. Roland-Levy (Ed.), Social & Economic Representations. Proceedings of the XXI IAREP Annual Colloquium, 765-777. Paris: Universite Rene Descartes Paris V. (1995) (co-autor Tadeusz Tyszka) Perception and acceptance of technological and environmental risks: Why are poor countries less concerned about Hazards? Risk Analysis, 15 (6), 733-748. (1993) (co-autor T. Klonowicz) Everyday danger: Individual differences, accident perception, and safety behavior. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 24, 51-61. (1991) Attribute weighting and use of non-compensatory models as a function of perceived attribute flexibility. W: K. Borcherding, O. Larichev, D. Messick (eds), Contemporary Issues in Decision Making, North-Holland, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam-New York-Oxford-Tokio.
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