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D-Index
43
Citations
11705
World Ranking
4306
National Ranking
2057

Overview

John C. Hershey is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States.

There is no specific data available regarding published papers, frequent co-authors, or regular publication venues associated with their work.

Likewise, no detailed information is provided about the main or subfields of study, nor about the main topics of their research.

No records exist of book publications or awards won by John C. Hershey based on the current data.

Best Publications

  • Framing, Probability Distortions, and Insurance Decisions

    Eric J. Johnson;John Hershey;Jacqueline Meszaros;Howard Kunreuther

  • Outcome bias in decision evaluation.

    Jonathan Baron;John C. Hershey

  • Promises and Lies: Restoring Violated Trust

    Maurice E. Schweitzer;John C. Hershey;Eric T. Bradlow

  • SOURCES OF BIAS IN ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES FOR UTILITY FUNCTIONS

    John C. Hershey;Howard C. Kunreuther;Paul J. H. Schoemaker

  • Carrier screening for cystic fibrosis: costs and clinical outcomes.

    David A. Asch;John C. Hershey;Michael L. Dekay;Michael L. Dekay;Mark V. Pauly;Mark V. Pauly

  • Probability Versus Certainty Equivalence Methods in Utility Measurement: Are they Equivalent?

    John C. Hershey;Paul J. H. Schoemaker

  • Risk Taking and Problem Context in the Domain of Losses: An Expected Utility Analysis

    John C. Hershey;Paul J. H. Schoemaker

  • Cognitive Processes and the Decisions of Some Parents to Forego Pertussis Vaccination for Their Children

    Jacqueline R. Meszaros;Jacqueline R. Meszaros;David A. Asch;Jonathan Baron;John C. Hershey

  • Prospect theory's reflection hypothesis: A critical examination

    John C. Hershey;Paul J.H. Schoemaker

  • In a mailed physician survey, questionnaire length had a threshold effect on response rate.

    Christopher Jepson;David A. Asch;David A. Asch;John C. Hershey;John C. Hershey;Peter A. Ubel

  • Psychological determinants of decision attitude

    Jane Beattie;Jonathan Baron;John C. Hershey;Mark D. Spranca

  • A Three-Stage Manpower Planning and Scheduling Model-A Service-Sector Example

    William J. Abernathy;Nicholas Baloff;John C. Hershey;Sten Wandel

  • Omission Bias and Pertussis Vaccination

    David A. Asch;Jonathan Baron;John C. Hershey;Howard Kunreuther

  • Sources of Bias in Assessment Procedures for Utility Functions

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  • The Roles of Altruism, Free Riding, and Bandwagoning in Vaccination Decisions

    John C. Hershey;David A. Asch;Thi Thumasathit;Jacqueline Meszaros

  • Use of Social Media Across US Hospitals: Descriptive Analysis of Adoption and Utilization

    Heather M Griffis;Austin S Kilaru;Rachel M Werner;David A Asch

  • Determinants of priority for risk reduction: the role of worry.

    Jonathan Baron;John C. Hershey;Howard Kunreuther

  • The role of physicians' recommendations in medical treatment decisions

    Andrea D. Gurmankin;Jonathan Baron;John C. Hershey;Peter A. Ubel

  • Patient compliance with antihypertensive medication.

    J C Hershey;B G Morton;J B Davis;M J Reichgott

  • Heuristics and biases in diagnostic reasoning: II. Congruence, information, and certainty☆

    Jonathan Baron;Jane Beattie;John C Hershey

  • Making sense out of utilization data.

    John C. Hershey;Harold S. Luft;Joan M. Gianaris

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan Baron
Jonathan Baron University of Pennsylvania
Peter A. Ubel
Peter A. Ubel Duke University
Maurice E. Schweitzer
Maurice E. Schweitzer University of Pennsylvania
Charles C. Branas
Charles C. Branas Columbia University
Ilana Ritov
Ilana Ritov Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Eric T. Bradlow
Eric T. Bradlow University of Pennsylvania
George Loewenstein
George Loewenstein Carnegie Mellon University
José J. Escarce
José J. Escarce University of California, Los Angeles
Harold S. Luft
Harold S. Luft Palo Alto Medical Foundation

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