<p><strong>"Offering enlightening commentary on a wide range of important issues, this rigorous work will be a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in organizational behavior and industrial psychology. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through research collections." --</strong> <em>J.J. Bailey, University of Idaho, in CHOICE, April 2014</em></p><p><strong>"There are not many areas in organizational psychology on which there is a large body of basic psychological research that is directly applicable to various organizational problems. Judgment and decision making is one of those areas. The editors of this volume have assembled an excellent set of authors that provide an excellent overview of the wide variety of applied problems that are informed by basic research on judgment and decision making."</strong> -- <em>Neal Schmitt</em>, <em>Michigan State University</em></p><p><strong>"A stimulating collection of essays by both established and emerging scholars, putting the central relevance of JDM research to IO Psychology on a solid and expanding foundation"</strong> -- <em>Terry Connolly</em>, <em>Eller Professor of Management and Organizations, University of Arizona. Past President, Society for Judgment and Decision Making</em></p>