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Contents of Volume 98 Number 1, September 2005 Cognitive processes in planning and judgements under sleep deprivation and time pressure Therese Kobbeltvedt, Wibecke Brun, Jon Christian Laberg Wearing out your shoes to prevent someone else from stepping into them: Anticipated regret and social takeover in sequential decisions Erik Hoelzl, George Loewenstein At a loss for words: Dominating the conversation and the outcome in negotiation as a function of intricate arguments and communication media Jeffrey Loewenstein, Michael W. Morris, Agnish Chakravarti, Leigh Thompson, Shirli Kopelman When do those who know more also know more about how much they know? The development of confidence and performance in categorical decision tasks Ilan Fischer, David V. Budescu Comparing two tiny giants or two huge dwarfs? Preference reversals owing to number size framing Kin Fai Ellick Wong, Jessica Y.Y. Kwong Positive illusions of preference consistency: When remaining eluded by one’s preferences yields greater subjective well-being and decision outcomes Rachael E. Wells, Sheena S. Iyengar Hindsight bias and outcome-consistent thoughts when observing and making service provider decisions Therese A. Louie Number 2, November 2005 Behavioral reasoning theory: Identifying new linkages underlying intentions and behavior James D. Westaby Old wine in a new bottle: Impact of membership change on group creativity Hoon-Seok Choi, Leigh Thompson Subliminal anchoring: Judgmental consequences and underlying mechanisms Thomas Mussweiler, Birte Englich On self-referencing differences in judgment and choice Sanjay Sood, Mark Forehand Exploring links between polychronicity and well-being from the perspective of person-job fit: Does it matter if you prefer to do only one thing at a time? Tracy D. Hecht, Natalie J. Allen The role of desires in sequential impulsive choices Utpal M. Dholakia, Mahesh Gopinath, Richard P. Bagozzi Proportional reasoning, framing effects, and affirmative action: Is six of one really half a dozen of another in university admissions? James Friedrich, Gale Lucas, Emily Hodell Electronic performance appraisals: The effects of e-mail communication on peer ratings in actual and simulated environments Terri R. Kurtzberg, Charles E. Naquin, Liuba Y. Belkin Author Index for Volume 98

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