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Brunswik Society Notes and Essays
Here is a small collection of notes and essays on methodological and theoretical issues.
Methodolgical Notes
- What is the origin of the term "Social Judgment
Theory?"
- How are relative
weights calculated?
- What are the origin and importance of the distinction between idiographic and
nomothetic?
- What is the difference between "policy capturing" and
"judgment analysis?"
Contributed Essays
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"Noise" and Social Judgment Theory: A Commentary on Kahneman, Sibony and Sunstein by Michael E. Doherty, Thomas R. Stewart, and
R. James Holzworth (November, 2021)
Response from Daniel Kahneman (January, 2022)
- Brunswik's original lens model by Bernhard Wolf (October, 2005)
- Fundamental Principles of Brunswik's Representative Design by Bernhard Wolf (February, 2005)
- Thoughts Provoked by Bernard Wolf's Paper by Kenneth Hammond (February, 2005)
- Fritz Heider and Egon Brunswik, their lens models: Origins, similarities, discrepancies by Bernhard Wolf (March, 2004)
- Clinical Judgement Analysis: Report on a one day international meeting by Clare Harries (June, 2002)
- Mats Björkman (1926 - 2001) by Berndt Brehmer and Peter Juslin (January, 2002)
- Processes of constructing judgments and actions by competent individuals with respect to object orientation by Bernhard Wolf (August, 2000)
- The structure of the human world:
Brunswik's organism-environment-model by Bernhard Wolf (January, 2000)
- Representative and Efficient Designs by Gary McClelland (September,
1999)
- Vicarious Functioning as a
Central Process-Characteristic of Human Behavior by Bernhard Wolf (May, 1999)
- Representative Design by Kenneth R. Hammond (September,
1998)
- Ecological Validity: Then and
Now by
Kenneth R. Hammond (September, 1998)
- Brunswik's Challenge by Kenneth R. Hammond (September,
1998)
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