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  1. The third essay examines how task flow affects judgments of the ideas and contributions of others. Results from seven experiments with both lay and expert individuals show that committing to one’s own point of view before evaluating a peer’s judgment or choice (relative to the reverse order), leads evaluators to derogate peers’ ideas and ...

    • Bradley R. DeWees
    • 2019
    • Informative, Striking, Appropriate
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    Informative title

    Your title should, above all else, convey the topic of your paper. In other words, no matter how witty, clever, original, or otherwise appealing your title may be, it fails if it is not informative. Decide whether you’ve given a sense of the paper’s topic and claims by comparing your title’s content to the most important aspect(s) of your dissertation statement or hypothesis and conclusions.

    Striking title

    A striking title is one that entices your audience to read, so know your audience’s tastes. The analogy of cultivating sexual attraction in a prospective mate is useful here: some audiences will be enticed by a title’s edginess (as with, for example, V. Alneng’s “‘What the Fuck is a Vietnam?’ Touristic Phantasms and the Popcolonization of [the] Vietnam [War],” published in Critique on Anthropology); others will almost always prefer a more straightforward title (as with J.C. Henderson’s “War a...

    Appropriate title

    Ensuring that your title is appropriate in a way of making sure not only that your audience understands it, but also that its appeal contributes to its meaning. To make sure the title will be understood, you need to consider how familiar your research topic will be to your audience. In an academic essay, you can use highly technical terms in your title, but generally avoid terms that the average well-read person in your discipline might not know. In any writing that has a broad audience, titl...

    Use key terms.Find words that your audience can easily identify as markers of the topic matter. These will include, for example, terms that convey the field of research, central concepts, or subjec...
    Identify the context (sometimes called “the location”). By context, I mean the source or the setting of the discussion, depending on discipline. In a history paper this might be a certain century o...

    The following is a list of title formats, with examples of each. I’ve given the names of the publications in brackets to give a sense of how different disciplines treat titles. Note that these are not mutually exclusive patterns (i.e. it’s possible to have various combinations; e.g. General & interesting: Informative & specific). Note also that thi...

    Although similar, headings are not the same as titles. Headings head paragraphs and help structure a document. Effective headingsmake your paper easily scannable. Common high level headings in dissertations and research papersare “Methods”, “Research results”, and “Discussion”. Lower level headings are often more descriptive.

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  2. another, examine the role of context in shaping human judgment and decision making. The first essay reveals the surprising effects of the context of one’s own prior judgments of confidence. In seven experiments (N = 5,484), we explore the counterintuitive finding that confidence in one’s

  3. View our collection of judgement essays. Find inspiration for topics, titles, outlines, & craft impactful judgement papers. Read our judgement papers today!

  4. Judgment-Writing: A Personal Perspective Annual Conference of Judges of the Superior Courts in Ireland Lord Burrows, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom 20 May 2021. This is an updated version of a paper I presented at a seminar for the judiciary in the Royal Courts of Justice in December 2013 entitled “Judgment-Writing: An ...

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  5. 1 de jun. de 2022 · Learn how to come up with effective, clear, and concise essay titles using our guide with examples of different types of essay titles.

  6. Essay titles for Judgment and Decision Making. 1. Discuss the experimental evidence for phenomena which appear inconsistent with the assumption of rational judgement or choice. 2. Do sunk costs inappropriately influence decision-making? 3. How successful are the attempts to provide descriptive theories of human choice?