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An investigation of big life decisions – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2024

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making and European Association for Decision Making

This article was published with errors in the labelling of three figures, for which the publisher apologises. The corrected figures and captions are below.

Figure 3 Scatterplot of average decision rank against average decision evaluation for each decision type in Study 3. Note: The size of the point indicates the relative frequency of each decision type.

Figure 4 Correlations between decision factors and decision evaluation for each decision type and cluster in Study 3. Note: Horizontal lines demarcate different clusters. Clusters are based on the correlation between the decision factor and decision evaluation for each decision type.

Figure 5 Percent of recalled past big decisions for each decision age period and age group in Study 3.

References

Camilleri, A. R. (2023). An investigation of big life decisions. Judgment and Decision Making, 18, e32. doi:10.1017/jdm.2023.30 CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Figure 3 Scatterplot of average decision rank against average decision evaluation for each decision type in Study 3. Note: The size of the point indicates the relative frequency of each decision type.

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Figure 4 Correlations between decision factors and decision evaluation for each decision type and cluster in Study 3. Note: Horizontal lines demarcate different clusters. Clusters are based on the correlation between the decision factor and decision evaluation for each decision type.

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Figure 5 Percent of recalled past big decisions for each decision age period and age group in Study 3.