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Fischhoff, B., & Barnato, A.E.  (2019).  Value awareness: A goal for end-of-life decision making.  Medical Decision Making: Policy and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1177/2381468318817523

 

Fischhoff, B.  (2005).  Cognitive processes in stated preference methods.  In K.-G. Mäler & J. Vincent (eds.), Handbook of Environmental Economics (pp. 937-968).  Amsterdam: Elsevier.  

 

Fischhoff, B., Welch, N., & Frederick, S.  (1999).  Construal processes in preference elicitation. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 19, 139-164. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007823326511

 

Fischhoff, B. (1991).  Value elicitation:  Is there anything in there?  American Psychologist, 46(8), 835-847.  https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066X.46.8.835

 

Fischhoff, B., & Furby, L.  (1988).  Measuring values:  A conceptual framework for interpreting transactions. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, (2),1 147-184. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00056166

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Fischhoff, B., Slovic, P. & Lichtenstein, S.  (1980).  Knowing what you want: Measuring labile values.  In T. Wallsten (ed.), Cognitive processes in choice and decision behavior (pp. 117-141).  Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.   

 

Empirical Articles

 

Dewitt, D., Fischhoff, B., Davis, A.L., Broomell, S.B., Roberts, M., Hanmer, J. (2019).  Exclusion criteria as measurements I: Identifying invalid responses. Medical Decision Making, 39(6), 693-703. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X19862542

 

Dewitt, D., Fischhoff, B., Davis, A.L., Broomell, S.B., Roberts, M., Hanmer, J. (2019).  Exclusion criteria as measurements II: Effects on utility curves. Medical Decision Making, 39(6), 704-716. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X19856617

 

Grayek, E., Yang, Y., Fischhoff, B., Schifferdecker, K.E., Woloshin, S., Kerlikowski, K., Miglioretti, D., & Tosteson, A. (2022). A procedure for eliciting women’s preferences for breast cancer screening frequency. Medical Decision Making, 42(6), 783-794. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X211073

 

Wittenberg, E., Goldie, S.J., Fischhoff, B., Graham, J.D.  (2003).  Rationing decisions and individual responsibility in illness: Are all lives equal?  Medical Decision Making. 23, 194-221. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X03023003002

Welch, N., & Fischhoff, B.  (2001).  The social context of contingent valuation transactions.  Society and Natural Resources, 14, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920120566

 

Morgan, K.M., DeKay, M.L., Fischbeck, P.S., Morgan, M.G., Fischhoff, B., & Florig, H.K.  (2001).  A deliberative method for ranking risks (2): Evaluation of validity and agreement among risk managers.  Risk Analysis, 21, 923-938. https://doi.org/10.1111/0272-4332.215162

 

Florig, H.K., Morgan, M.G., Morgan, K.M., Jenni, K.E., Fischhoff, B., Fischbeck, P.S., & DeKay, M.  (2001).  A deliberative method for ranking risks (1): Overview and test bed development.  Risk Analysis, 21, 913-922. https://doi.org/10.1111/0272-4332.215161

 

Fischhoff, B., & Manski, C. (eds.).  (1999).  The elicitation of preferences.  Boston: Kluwer.  Also special (triple) issue of Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 19(1-3).  

 

Fischhoff, B., Quadrel, M.J., Kamlet, M., Loewenstein, G., Dawes, R., Fischbeck, P., Klepper, S., Leland, J., & Stroh, P. (1993).  Embedding effects:  Stimulus representation and response modes.  Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 6, 211-234. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01072612

 

Fischhoff, B.  (1993).  Transaction analysis: A framework and an application to insurance decisions.   Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 7, 53-69. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01065314

 

Fischhoff, B.  (1983).  Predicting frames.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory & Cognition, 9, 103-116. https://doi.org/10.1037/0278-7393.9.1.103

 

Slovic, P., Fischhoff, B., Lichtenstein, S., Corrigan, B. & Combs, B.  (1977).  Preference for insuring against probable small losses: Implications for the theory and practice of insurance.  Journal of Risk and Insurance, 44, 237-258. https://doi.org/10.2307/252136  

Baruch Fischhoff

Carnegie Mellon University

Department of Engineering and Public Policy

Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology 

5000 Forbes Ave

Pittsburgh, PA, 15213-3890

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