A special issue of the journal Memory, and forms v. 11, no. 4-5 (July-Sept. 2003) of that journal.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Research on hindsight bias : a rich past, a productive present, and a challenging future / Ulrich Hoffrage and Rüdiger F. Pohl -- SARA : a cognitive process model to simulate the anchoring effect and hindsight bias / Rüdiger F. Pohl, Markus Eisenhauer, and Oliver Hardt -- Hindsight bias : how knowledge and heuristics affect our reconstruction of the past / Ralph Hertwig, Carola Fanselow, and Ulrich Hoffrage -- Hindsight bias as a function of anchor distance and anchor plausibility / Oliver Hardt and Rüdiger F. Pohl -- Strength of hindsight bias as a consequence of meta-cognitions / Stephan Schwarz and Dagmar Stahlberg -- An inferential approach to the knew-it-all-along phenomenon / Lioba Werth and Fritz Strack -- Surprise, defence, or making sense : what removes hindsight bias? / Mark V. Pezzo -- "I couldn't have seen it coming" : the impact of negative self-relevant outcomes on retrospections about foreseeability / Melvin M. Mark [and others] -- Hindsight bias after receiving self-relevant health risk information : a motivational perspective / Britta Renner -- Personality differences in hindsight bias / Jochen Musch -- Hindsight bias in political elections / Hartmut Blank, Volkhard Fischer, and Edgar Erdfelder.