Joseph Teal

Joseph Teal

University of Huddersfield

H-index: 3

Europe-United Kingdom

About Joseph Teal

Joseph Teal, With an exceptional h-index of 3 and a recent h-index of 3 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Huddersfield, specializes in the field of Behavioural Science, Judgement and Decision-Making, Moral Decision-Making, Risk and Utility, First Attribute Heuristic.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How false feedback influences decision‐makers' risk preferences

How Perceived Privacy Risk Determines People’s Willingness to Use Online Fashion Technologies

Save the Best for First: First Attribute Heuristic in Consumer Choice

The First Attribute Heuristic in Risky Decision-Making.

Problem gambling ‘fuelled on the fly’

Are impulsive decisions always irrational? An experimental investigation of impulsive decisions in the domains of gains and losses

Moral decision making: From bentham to veil of ignorance via perspective taking accessibility

Human Judgements and Decision-Making Preferences Informed by Desirability and The First Attribute Heuristic

Joseph Teal Information

University

Position

Behavioural Research Centre The

Citations(all)

33

Citations(since 2020)

33

Cited By

0

hIndex(all)

3

hIndex(since 2020)

3

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

1

Email

University Profile Page

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Joseph Teal Skills & Research Interests

Behavioural Science

Judgement and Decision-Making

Moral Decision-Making

Risk and Utility

First Attribute Heuristic

Top articles of Joseph Teal

How false feedback influences decision‐makers' risk preferences

Journal of Behavioral Decision Making

2022/12

How Perceived Privacy Risk Determines People’s Willingness to Use Online Fashion Technologies

63rd annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society

2022/11/17

Save the Best for First: First Attribute Heuristic in Consumer Choice

62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society

2021/11/7

The First Attribute Heuristic in Risky Decision-Making.

62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society

2021/11/4

Problem gambling ‘fuelled on the fly’

2021/8/14

Are impulsive decisions always irrational? An experimental investigation of impulsive decisions in the domains of gains and losses

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

2021/8/12

Moral decision making: From bentham to veil of ignorance via perspective taking accessibility

2021/5/1

Human Judgements and Decision-Making Preferences Informed by Desirability and The First Attribute Heuristic

2021

How Decision-Making Monetary Desirability Influences Risk Preferences

2020/11/19

Joseph Teal
Joseph Teal

H-Index: 0

Petko Kusev
Petko Kusev

H-Index: 11

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