Gender differences in student attitudes toward science: A meta‐analysis of the literature from 1970 to 1991
M Weinburgh - Journal of Research in science Teaching, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
A meta‐analysis covering the literature between 1970 and 1991 was conducted using an
approach similar to that suggested by Glass, McGaw, and Smith (1981) and Hedges …
approach similar to that suggested by Glass, McGaw, and Smith (1981) and Hedges …
Consumer attitudes and behavior
I Ajzen - Handbook of consumer psychology, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Consumers are ordinary human beings who happen to be engaged in activities related to
the purchase of products or services. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that the …
the purchase of products or services. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that the …
Explaining routinized decision making: A review of theories and models
T Betsch, S Haberstroh, C Hohle - Theory & Psychology, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
We review theories of preferential decision making and apply them to explain and predict
the choices made by experienced individuals. Specifically, we focus on decision problems …
the choices made by experienced individuals. Specifically, we focus on decision problems …
Differentiation and consolidation theory of human decision making: A frame of reference for the study of pre-and post-decision processes
O Svenson - Acta Psychologica, 1992 - Elsevier
Abstract Differentiation and Consolidation Theory of decision making models human
decision making as an active process in which one alternative is gradually differentiated …
decision making as an active process in which one alternative is gradually differentiated …
Online word-of-mouth antecedents, attitude and intention-to-purchase electronic products in Pakistan
Online word-of-mouth communication, a phenomenon that has taken hold over the last
decade, is bringing major change to the lives of individuals, and specifically to consumers …
decade, is bringing major change to the lives of individuals, and specifically to consumers …
Inferences under time pressure: How opportunity costs affect strategy selection
Do the inference strategies people select depend on the magnitude of time pressure? Is this
dependency modified by the type of time pressure? These questions are addressed in three …
dependency modified by the type of time pressure? These questions are addressed in three …
Beliefs, attitudes, and intentions of science teachers regarding the educational use of computer simulations and inquiry‐based experiments in physics
Z Zacharia - Journal of Research in Science Teaching: The …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this study was to investigate (a) what effect the use of interactive computer‐
based simulations (ICBSs), the use of laboratory inquiry‐based experiments (LIBEs), and …
based simulations (ICBSs), the use of laboratory inquiry‐based experiments (LIBEs), and …
Dynamic stochastic models for decision making under time constraints
A Diederich - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1997 - Elsevier
This paper introduces themultiattribute dynamicdecision model (MADD) to describe both the
dynamic and the stochastic nature of decision making. MADD is based on information …
dynamic and the stochastic nature of decision making. MADD is based on information …
The knowledge, attitudes, & behaviors approach how to evaluate performance and learning in complex environments
In general, these researchers have all espoused an assessment approach that seeks to
measure not only knowledge gains, but the heightening of learner attitudes and the impact …
measure not only knowledge gains, but the heightening of learner attitudes and the impact …
Decision making under time pressure: An independent test of sequential sampling models
Choice probability and choice response time data from a risk-taking decision-making task
were compared with predictions made by a sequential sampling model. The behavioral …
were compared with predictions made by a sequential sampling model. The behavioral …