Publications
The publications are listed in chronological order (latest year first) and then, for each year, in alphabetical order after last name of author.

Books and Articles
Publications
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Further perceptions of probability: In defence of associative models.
Part of Psychological Review, p. No Pagination Specified-No Pagination Specified, 2023.
Article in journal
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Pupil dilation during negative prediction errors is related to brain choline concentration and depressive symptoms in adolescents
Part of Behavioural Brain Research, 2023.
Article in journal
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Evaluating user understanding and exposure effects of demand-based tariffs
Part of Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 2022.
Article in journal
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Civic Online Reasoning Among Adults: An Empirical Evaluation of a Prescriptive Theory and Its Correlates
Part of Frontiers in Education, 2022.
Article in journal
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Nudging for eco-friendly online shopping-Attraction effect curbs price sensitivity*
Part of Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022.
Article in journal
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Pupillary response in reward processing in adults with major depressive disorder in remission
Part of Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, p. 1-10, 2022.
Article in journal
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Accuracy of conversion formula for effect sizes: A Monte Carlo simulation
Part of Research Synthesis Methods, p. 508-519, 2022.
Article in journal
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Spotting the difference between pairs of nearly identical Perlin images: Influences of presentation formats
Part of PLOS ONE, 2022.
Article in journal
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Priming and reversals of the perceived ambiguous orientation of a structure-from-motion shape and relation to personality traits
Part of PLOS Genetics, 2022.
Article in journal
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How Deep Is Your Bayesianism?: Peeling the Layers of the Intuitive Bayesian
Part of Decision, p. 321-346, 2022.
Article in journal
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Stikvoort, Britt
Why act sustainable?: Exploring what can be learnt from different approaches to motivations for pro-environmental behaviour
2022.
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
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We are all individuals: Within- and between-subject analysis of relationships between pro-environmental intentions and motivations
Part of Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022.
Article in journal
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Clarifying the relationship between coherence and accuracy in probability judgments.
Part of Cognition, p. 105022-, 2022.
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The similarity-updating model of probability judgment and belief revision
Part of Psychological review, p. 1088-1111, 2021.
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Learning How to Separate Fake From Real News: Scalable Digital Tutorials Promoting Students’ Civic Online Reasoning
Part of Future Internet, 2021.
Article in journal
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The behavioral effects of cooperative and competitive board games in preschoolers
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 355-364, 2021.
Article in journal
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Why do people pursue goals sequentially when they try to balance cost and utility?
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 931-950, 2021.
Article in journal
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Attentional bias induced by stimulus control (ABC) impairs measures of the approximate number system
Part of Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, p. 1684-1698, 2021.
Article in journal
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Toward a richer understanding of human cognition: Unleashing the full potential of the concurrent information-processing paradigm
Part of New ideas in psychology, 2021.
Article in journal
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Cognitiva Speciebus: Towards a Linnaean Approach to Cognition
Part of Trends in cognitive sciences, p. 173-176, 2021.
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Fear and anxiety in the face of COVID-19: Negative dispositions towards risk and uncertainty as vulnerability factors
Part of Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2021.
Article in journal
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Students Evaluating and Corroborating Digital News
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, p. 1-17, 2021.
Article in journal
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Combatting Visual Fake News with a Professional Fact-Checking Tool in Education in France, Romania, Spain and Sweden
Part of Information, 2021.
Article in journal
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Stengård, Elina
Information Integration in Perception and Cognition: Exploring the Perception-Cognition Gap
2021.
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
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Precise/not precise (PNP): A Brunswikian model that uses judgment error distributions to identify cognitive processes
Part of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, p. 351-373, 2021.
Article, review/survey
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Neurocognitive processes underlying heuristic and normative probability judgments
Part of Cognition, 2020.
Article in journal
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Millroth, Philip
Integrating Probability- and Value Information in Judgment and Decision-Making under Risk: Cognitive Processes, Competence, and Performance
2020.
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
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Preference or Ability:: Exploring the Relations between Risk Preference, Personality, and Cognitive Abilities
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 477-491, 2020.
Article in journal
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How situational activation of values evokes positive and negative feelings: Theory and experimental findings
Part of Motivation and Emotion, p. 608-620, 2020.
Article in journal
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Beyond 'Liberals' and 'Conservatives': Complexity in Ideology, Moral Intuitions, and Worldview Among Swedish Voters
Part of European Journal of Personality, p. 448-469, 2020.
Article in journal
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Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for cumulative prospect theory
Part of Journal of mathematical psychology (Print), 2020.
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Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for cumulative prospect theory: Commentary
Part of Journal of mathematical psychology (Print), 2020.
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Global Citizenship Education for global citizenship?: Students’ views on learning about, through, and for human rights, peace, and sustainable development in England, India, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sweden
Part of Journal of Social Science Education, p. 63-97, 2020.
Article in journal
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Influences of orientation on the Ponzo, contrast, and Craik-O’Brien-Cornsweet illusions
Part of Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, p. 1896-1911, 2020.
Article in journal
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Intransitivity and Transitivity of Preferences: Dimensional Processing in Decision Making
Part of DECISION-WASHINGTON, p. 287-313, 2020.
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Modeling the decision-making in human driver overtaking
Part of IFAC-PapersOnLine, p. 15338-15345, 2020.
Article in journal
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Different strokes for different folks?: Comparing pro-environmental intentions between electricity consumers and solar prosumers in Sweden
Part of Energy Research & Social Science, 2020.
Article in journal
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Rising with the sun?: Encouraging solar electricity self-consumption among apartment owners in Sweden
Part of Energy Research & Social Science, 2020.
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From devil's advocate to crime fighter: confirmation bias and debiasing techniques in prosecutorial decision-making
Part of Psychology, Crime and Law, p. 494-526, 2019.
Article in journal
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"Guilty, No Doubt": Detention Provoking Confirmation Bias in Judges' Guilt Assessments and Debiasing Techniques
Part of Psychology, Crime and Law, p. 219-247, 2019.
Article in journal
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Memory and decision making: Effects of sequential presentation of probabilities and outcomes in risky prospects
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. General, p. 304-324, 2019.
Article in journal
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The decision paradoxes motivating Prospect Theory: The prevalence of the paradoxes increases with numerical ability
Part of Judgment and decision making, p. 513-533, 2019.
Article in journal
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Swedish teenagers’ difficulties and abilities to determine digital news credibility
Part of Nordicom Review, p. 23-42, 2019.
Article in journal
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Grouping effects in numerosity perception under prolonged viewing conditions
Part of PLOS ONE, 2019.
Article in journal
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Imperfect Bayesian inference in visual perception
Part of PloS Computational Biology, 2019.
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Sundh, Joakim
The Cognitive Basis of Joint Probability Judgments: Processes, Ecology, and Adaption
2019.
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
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Guath, Mona
Feedback learning and multiple goal pursuit in an electricity consumption task
2018.
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
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Virtually overcoming grammar learning with 3D application of Loci mnemonics?
Part of Applied Cognitive Psychology, p. 450-462, 2018.
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The Presumption of Guilt in Suspect Interrogations: Apprehension as a Trigger of Confirmation Bias and Debiasing Techniques
Part of Law and human behavior, p. 336-354, 2018.
Article in journal
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Self-correction of wrongful convictions: is there a ‘System-level’ confirmation bias in the Swedish legal system’s appeal procedure for criminal cases?—Part I
Part of Law, Probability and Risk, p. 311-336, 2018.
Article in journal
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Self-correction of wrongful convictions: is there a “System-level” confirmation bias in the Swedish legal system’s appeal procedure for criminal cases?—Part II
Part of Law, Probability and Risk, p. 337-356, 2018.
Article in journal
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Good things come in small packages: is there a common set of motivators for energy behaviour?
Part of Energy Efficiency, p. 1599-1615, 2018.
Article in journal
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Compound risk judgment in tasks with both idiosyncratic and systematic risk: The “Robust Beauty” of additive probability integration
Part of Cognition, p. 25-41, 2018.
Article in journal
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A resource-rational theory of set size effects in human visual working memory
Part of eLIFE, 2018.
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A Similarity-Based Process for Human Judgment in the Parietal Cortex
Part of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2018.
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Individual differences in nonverbal number skills predict math anxiety
Part of Cognition, p. 156-162, 2017.
Article in journal
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Disentangling the effects of serotonin on risk perception: S-carriers of 5-HTTLPR are primarily concerned with the magnitude of the outcomes, not the uncertainty.
Part of Behavioral Neuroscience, p. 421-427, 2017.
Article in journal
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Examining the Integrity of Evaluations of Risky Prospects Using a Single-Stimuli Design
Part of Decision-Washington, p. 362-377, 2017.
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Recent Is More: A Negative Time-Order Effect in Nonsymbolic Numerical Judgment.
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, p. 1084-1097, 2017.
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Fechner’s law in metacognition: A quantitative model of visual working memory confidence.
Part of Psychological Review, p. 197-214, 2017.
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Psychological variables underlying political orientations in an old and anew democracy: A comparative study between Sweden and Latvia
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 437-445, 2016.
Article in journal
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Sequential and myopic: On the use of feedback to balance cost and utility in a simulated electricity efficiency task
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 106-128, 2016.
Article in journal
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No evidence of learning in non-symbolic numerical tasks: A comment on Park & Brannon (2014)
Part of Cognition, p. 243-247, 2016.
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Arithmetic Training Does Not Improve Approximate Number System Acuity
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, 2016.
Article in journal
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Heuristics Can Produce Surprisingly Rational Probability Estimates: Comment on Costello and Watts (2014)
Part of Psychological review, p. 103-111, 2016.
Article in journal
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Thou shalt not sell nature: How taboo trade-offs can make us act pro-environmentally, to clear our conscience
Part of Ecological Economics, p. 252-259, 2016.
Article in journal
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Retrospective Attention Gates Discrete Conscious Access to Past Sensory Stimuli
Part of PLOS ONE, 2016.
Article in journal
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Retrospective Attention Gates Discrete Conscious Access to Past Sensory Stimuli
Part of PLOS ONE, 2016.
Article in journal
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Confidence Is the Bridge between Multi-stage Decisions
Part of Current Biology, 2016.
Article in journal
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An Empirical Test of Nonresponse Bias in Internet Surveys
Part of Basic and Applied Social Psychology, p. 336-347, 2015.
Article in journal
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Do Bettors Correctly Perceive Odds?: Three Studies of How Bettors Interpret Betting Odds as Probabilistic Information
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 331-346, 2015.
Article in journal
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Optimizing Electricity Consumption: A Case of Function Learning
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, p. 326-341, 2015.
Article in journal
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Controlled information integration and bayesian inference
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, 2015.
Article in journal
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A Swedish validation of the Berlin Numeracy test
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 132-139, 2015.
Article in journal
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Prospect evaluation as a function of numeracy and probability denominator
Part of Cognition, p. 1-9, 2015.
Article in journal
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Prospect evaluation as a function of numeracy and probability denominator
Part of Cognition, p. 1-9, 2015.
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Physiological responses related to moderate mental load during car driving in field conditions
Part of Biological Psychology, p. 115-125, 2015.
Article in journal
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Den paradoxalaspelkonsumenten? Om påverkan vid satsningar på sportsspel med odds.
Part of Marknadsföring och påverkanpå konsumenten, p. 213-232, 2014.
Chapter in book
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Inferring Conjunctive Probabilities From Noisy Samples: Evidence for the Configural Weighted Average Model
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 203-217, 2014.
Article in journal
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Are all Data Created Equal?: Exploring Some Boundary Conditions for a Lazy Intuitive Statistician
Part of PLOS ONE, p. e97686-, 2014.
Article in journal
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The association between higher education and approximate number system acuity
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 462-, 2014.
Article in journal
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"Plateau"-related summary statistics are uninformative for comparing working memory models.
Part of Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 2014.
Article in journal
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The role of ANS acuity and numeracy for the calibration and the coherence of subjective probability judgments
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 851-, 2014.
Article in journal
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Living and Learning: Reproducing Beliefs in Selective Experience
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 327-337, 2013.
Article in journal
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Calculate or wait: Is man an eager or a lazy intuitive statistician?
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 994-1014, 2013.
Article in journal
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Are there rapid feedback effects on Approximate Number System acuity?
Part of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, p. 270-, 2013.
Article in journal
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Naïve Point Estimation
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 782-800, 2013.
Article in journal
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Measuring acuity of the approximate number system reliably and validly: the evaluation of an adaptive test procedure
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 510-, 2013.
Article in journal
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Exploring theoverestimation of conjunctive probabilities
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 101-, 2013.
Article in journal
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Memory of Gender and Gait Direction From Biological Motion: Gender Fades Away But Directions Stay
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology, p. 1091-1097, 2012.
Article in journal
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Robust averaging during perceptual judgment is not optimal.
Part of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2012.
Article in journal
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Visual working memory capacity and stimulus categories: a behavioral and electrophysiological investigation
Part of Experimental Brain Research, p. 501-513, 2011.
Article in journal
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Reducing cognitive biases in probabilistic reasoning by the use of logarithm formats
Part of Cognition, p. 248-267, 2011.
Article in journal
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Behavior and neural basis of near-optimal visual search.
Part of Nature Neuroscience, 2011.
Article in journal
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Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for cumulative prospect theory
Part of Journal of mathematical psychology (Print), p. 84-93, 2011.
Article in journal
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Motion and color generate coactivation at postgrouping identification stages
Part of Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, p. 1833-1842, 2011.
Article in journal
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What is Coded into Memory in the Absence of Outcome Feedback?
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1-16, 2010.
Article in journal
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What Is Coded Into Memory in the Absence of Outcome Feedback?
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1-16, 2010.
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Replik på ”mjuka fakta och osannolik noggrannhet”
Part of Qvintense, p. 18-19, 2010.
Article in journal
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Making the Seemingly Impossible Appear Possible: Effects of Conjunction Fallacies in Evaluations of Bets on Football Games
Part of Journal of Economic Psychology, p. 172-180, 2010.
Article in journal
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Elwin, Ebba
Learning With Selective Feedback: Effects on Performance and Coding of Unknown Outcomes
2009.
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
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Probability theory: Not the very guide of life
Part of Psychological review, p. 856-874, 2009.
Article in journal
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The naive intuitive statistician: A naive sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals.
Part of Judgement and Decision making, p. 678-703, 2009.
Chapter in book
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Linda is not a bearded lady: Configural weighting and adding as the cause of extension errors
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. General, p. 517-534, 2009.
Article in journal
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Integration of colour, motion, orientation, and spatial frequency in visual search
Part of Perception, p. 708-718, 2009.
Article in journal
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Binding feature dimensions in visual short-term memory
Part of Acta Psychologica, p. 85-91, 2009.
Article in journal
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The role of short-term memory capacity and task experience for overconfidence in judgment under uncertainty
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1027-1042, 2008.
Article in journal
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The Naïve Intuitive Statistician: Organism-Environment Relations from yet another Angle.
Part of The Probabilistic Mind, p. 237-260, 2008.
Chapter in book
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Adult age differences in the realism of confidence judgments: Overconfidence, format dependence, and cognitive predictors
Part of Psychology and Aging, p. 531-544, 2008.
Article in journal
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The naive intuitive statistician:Organism-Environment Relations from yet another Angle.
Part of The probabilistic mind, p. 237-260, 2008.
Chapter in book
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Comments: The role of random error in confidence judgment: Reply to Merkle, Sieck, and Van Zandt.
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 449-452, 2008.
Article in journal
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Information integration in multiple-cue judgment: A division-of-labor hypothesis
Part of Cognition, p. 258-298, 2008.
Article in journal
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Exemplar-based inference in multi-attribute decision making: Contingent, not automatic, strategy shifts?
Part of Judgment and decision making, p. 244-260, 2008.
Article in journal
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Exemplars in the mist: The cognitive substrate of the representativeness heuristic.
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 201-212, 2008.
Article in journal
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Adult age differences in the realism of confidence judgments: Overconfidence, format Dependence, and cognitive predictors
Part of Psychology and Aging, p. 531-544, 2008.
Article in journal
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The role of short term memory and task experience for overconfidence in judgment under uncertainty
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1027-1042, 2008.
Article in journal
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Information integration in multiple-cue judgment: A division of labor hypothesis
Part of Cognition, p. 258-298, 2008.
Article in journal
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Exemplar-based inference in multi-attribute decision making: Contingent, not automatic, strategy shifts?
Part of Judgment and decision making, p. 244-260, 2008.
Article in journal
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Exploring the conjunction fallacy within a category learning framework
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 471-490, 2008.
Article in journal
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Nilsson, Håkan
In Search of Prototypes and Feminist Bank-Tellers: Exploring the Representativeness Heuristic
2008.
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary
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Exemplars in the Mist: The cognitive substrate of the representativeness heuristic
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 201-212, 2008.
Article in journal
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The role of random error in confidence judgment: Reply to Merkle, Sieck, and Van Zandt (2008)
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 449-452, 2008.
Article in journal
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Perceptual dependencies in information visualization assessed by complex visual search
Part of ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 2008.
Article in journal
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Constructivist Coding: Learning from Selective Feedback
Part of Psychological Science, p. 105-110, 2007.
Article in journal
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The naïve intuitive statistican: Ecological psychology from yet another angle
Part of The probabilistic mind: Prospects for rational models of cognition, 2007.
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Constructivist coding: Learning from selective feedback
Part of Psychological Science, p. 105-110, 2007.
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The naive intuitive statistician: A naïve sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals
Part of Psychological review, p. 678-703, 2007.
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The naive intuitive statistician: A naive sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals
Part of Psychological review, p. 678-703, 2007.
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Adaptive changes between cue abstraction and exemplar memory in a multiple-cue judgement task with continuous cues
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Testing human visual detection with xenon and halogen lamps as used on forest machines
Part of International Journal of Forest Engineering, p. 9-14, 2007.
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Dissociations between slant-contrast and reversed slant-contrast
Part of Vision Research, p. 746-754, 2007.
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On the role of causal intervention in multiple-cue judgment: positive and negative effects on learning
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, p. 163-79, 2006.
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Taking the interface between mind and environment seriously
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, 2006.
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Visual search near threshold: Some features are more equal than others.
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Liquid-specific stimulus properties can be utilized for haptic perception of amount of liquid in a vessel put in motion.
Part of Perception, p. 1421-32, 2006.
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Go With the Flow: How to Master a Nonlinear Multiple-Cue Judgment Task
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1371-1384, 2006.
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Multiple-cue judgment in individual and dyadic learning
Part of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, p. 40-56, 2006.
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Subjective Confidence and the Sampling of Knowledge
Part of Information Sampling and Adaptive Cognition, 2006.
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Information sampling and overconfidence in interval estimation
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, 2006.
Chapter in book
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Individuals and dyads in a multiple-cue judgment task: Cognitive processes and performance
Part of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, p. 40-56, 2006.
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“I’m m/n Confident that I’m Correct.: ”: Confidence in Foresight and Hindsight as a Sampling Probability.
Part of Information Sampling and Adaptive Cognition, 2006.
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Inferring causality assessments from predictive responses: Cue interaction without cue competition
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Bedömningar och beslutsfattande: Jakten på Homo Economicus
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Capacity limitations and the detection of correlations: Comment on Kareev (2000)
Part of Psychol Rev, p. 256-67; discussion 280, 2005.
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Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 600-620, 2005.
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The cognitive substrate of subjective probability.
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, p. 600-20, 2005.
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Visual memory needs categories
Part of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, p. 8776-80, 2005.
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The noisy cue abstraction model is equivalent to the multiplicative prototype model.
Part of Perceptual and Motor Skills, p. 819-20, 2005.
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Colour, polarity, disparity, and texture contributions to motion segregation.
Part of Perception, p. 1193-203, 2005.
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Psychosocial factors and respiratory and cardiovascular parameters during psychophysiological stress profiling in working men and women
Part of Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, p. 125-36, 2005.
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Evidence for rule-based processes in the inverse base-rate effect.
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Note on the rationality of rule-based versus exemplar-based processing in human judgment
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Do perfume additives termed human pheromones warrant being termed pheromones?
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Subjective probability intervals: How to reduce overconfidence by interval evaluation.
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cogntion, p. 1167-75, 2004.
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Judgment processes: Ecology-fostered representations, input samples and human limitations
Part of The Brunswik Society Newsletter, 2003.
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Exemplar effects in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, p. 133-156, 2003.
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Calibration, additivity, and source independence of probability judgments in general knowledge and sensory discrimination tasks
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 34-51, 2003.
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Reinstating frequency as a key to adaptive cognition: Invited review of “Etc. Frequency Processing and Cognition”, edited by P. Sedlmeier and T. Betsch.
Part of Acta Psychologica, p. 119-121, 2003.
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Cue abstraction and exemplar memory in categorization
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Cue abstraction and exemplar memory: Evidence for multiple representation levels
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Calibration, additivity, and source independence of probability judgments in general knowledge and sensory discrimination tasks
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 34-51, 2003.
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Can attentional theory explain the inverse base-rate effect?: Comments on Kruschke (2001)
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Visual slant-contrast across space and attributes
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Mats Björkman 1926-2001
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PROBabilities from EXemplars (PROBEX): A “lazy” algorithm for probabilistic inference from generic knowledge
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Eulogy: Mats Björkman
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 197-199, 2002.
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Calibration of confidence among eyewitness and earwitness
Part of Metacognition: Process, function, and use, 2002.
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Seeing stereoscopic depth from disparity between kinetic edges
Part of Perception, p. 1439-1448, 2002.
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Visual binding of luminance, motion, and disparity edges
Part of Vision Research, p. 2577-2591, 2002.
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Are mechanisms for perception of biological motion different from mechanisms for perception of nonbiological motion?
Part of Perceptual and Motor Skills, p. 1301-1310, 2002.
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Representative design: Causal inference and generalization in cognitive science
Part of The essential Brunswik: Beginnings, explications, applications, p. 404-408, 2001.
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Cognition and environmental structure: Halfway there…: Invited review of the book Rational Models of Cognition edited by Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater
Part of American Psychologist, p. 648-653, 2001.
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High-level reasoning and base-rate use: Do we need cue-competition to explain the inverse base-rate effect?
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 849-871, 2001.
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Visual summation of luminannce lines and illusory contours induced by pictorial, motion, and disparity cues
Part of Vision Research, p. 3805-3816, 2001.
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The overconfidence phenomenon as a consequence of informal experimenter-guided selection of almanac items
Part of Judgment and Decision Making: An Interdisciplinary Reader (2nd Ed.), 2000.
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Naive empiricism and dogmatism in confidence research: A critical examination of the hard-easy effect
Part of Psychological review, p. 384-396, 2000.
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The sensory sampling model: Theoretical developments and empirical findings
Part of Food Quality and Preference, p. 27-34, 2000.
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Visual perception of dynamic properties: Cue heuristics versus direct-perceptual competence
Part of Psychological review, p. 525-555, 2000.
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Naive empiricism and dogmatism in confidence research: A critical examination of the hard-easy effect
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Inter-attribute tilt effects and orientation analysis in the visual brain
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Mechanisms for seeing transparency-from-motion and orientation-from-motion
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Inter-attribute tilt effects and orientation analysis in the visual brain
Part of Vision Research, p. 2711-2722, 2000.
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”I was well calibrated all along”: Assessing accuracy in retrospect
Part of Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches, 1999.
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Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches
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Computational models of subjective probability calibration
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Format dependence in subjective probability calibration
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Can encoding strategy and self-reported recognition skill be diagnostic of performance in eyewitness identifications?
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Perceptual depth synthesis in the visual system as revealed by selective adaptation
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Cognitive processes operating in hindsight
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The calibration issue: Theoretical comments on Suantak, Bolger, and Ferrell (1996)
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Auditory inspection time: On the importance of selecting the appropriate sensory continuum
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Realism of confidence in eyewitness vs. earwitness identification
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The confidence-hindsight mirror effect in judgment: An accuracy-assessment model for the Knew-It-All-Along effect
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The calibration issue: Theoretical comments on Suantak, Bolger, and Ferrell (1996)
Part of ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES, p. 3-26, 1998.
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Realism of confidence in earwitness versus eyewitness identification
Part of JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-APPLIED, p. 101-118, 1998.
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The confidence-hindsight mirror effect in judgment: An accuracy-assessment model for the knew-it-all-along phenomenon
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 415-431, 1998.
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Brunswikian and Thurstonian origins of bias in probability assessment: On the origin and nature of stochastic components of judgment
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Thurstonian and Brunswikian origins of uncertainty in judgment: A sampling model of confidence in sensory discrimination
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The importance of item selection in ''knew-it-all-along'' studies of general knowledge
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Calibration and diagnosticity of confidence in eyewitness identification: Comments on what can be inferred from the low confidence-accuracy correlation
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Calibration and diagnosticity of confidence in eyewitness identification: Comments on what can be inferred from the low confidence-accuracy correlation
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Underconfidence in sensory discrimination: The interaction between experimental setting and response strategies
Part of PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, p. 374-382, 1996.
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Reply to William R. Ferrell's paper "Calibration of sensory and cognitive judgments: A single model for both.
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Well calibrated confidence judgments for general knowledge items, inferential recognition decisions, and social predictions
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Can overconfidence be used as an indicator of reconstructive rather than retrieval processes?
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Can overconfidence be used as an indicator of reconstructive rather than retrieval processes?
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A reply to William R Farell's paper "A model of realism of confidence judgments: Implications for underconfidence in sensory discrimination"
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The overconfidence phenomenon as a consequence of informal experimenter - guided selection of almanac items
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Realism of confidence in sensory discrimination: The underconfidence phenomenon.
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An explanation of the hard-easy effect in studies of realism of confidence in one's general knowledge
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Calibration of sensory and cognitive judgments: Two different accounts
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Living and Learning: The Interplay between Beliefs, Sampling Behaviour, and Experience
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Do people spontaneously engage in precision weighting in cognitive inference tasks?
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Students Assessing Digital News and Misinformation
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Residential demand response in the long run: Assessing the effects of a time-of-use power tariff 20 years after implementing it
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Mixed Digital Messages: The ability to determine news credibility among Swedish teenagers
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"Is feedforward learning more efficient than feedback learning in smart meters of electricity consumption?"
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Effects of Response and Presentation Format on Measures of Approximate Number System Acuity
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Is it Time Bayes went Fishing?: Bayesian Probabilistic Reasoning in a Category Learning Task
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The role of ANS-acuity and numeracy for the accuracy of subjective probability judgments.
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Small samples and linear integration: Cognitive constraints on human judgment
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Is it possible to train the approximate number system?
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Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for models of decision under uncertainty.
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Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for models of decision under uncertainty.
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The effects of monetary incentives on how conjunctive probabilities areassessed.
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Causal models and cognitive representations in multiple cue judgment
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Causal models and cognitive representations in multiple cue judgment
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Intervention in multiple-cue judgment: Not always for the better
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Categorization vs. inference: Shift in attention or representation?
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Representational shifts in a multiple-cue judgment task with continuous cues
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Naïve Sampling and Format Dependence in Subjective Probability Calibration
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The additive judge: On the abstraction of explicit knowledge of cue-criterion relations
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Multiple-cue judgment in individual and dyadic learning
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From prototypes to exemplars: Representational shifts in a probability judgment task
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Cue abstraction and exemplars in multiple-cue judgment
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Experience and pseudo-experience: Exemplar effects without feedback
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Mirroring the inverse base-rate effect: The novel symptom phenomenon
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Where do probability judgments come from? Evidence for similarity–graded probability
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Fast and frugal use of cue direction in states of limited knowledge
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Confidence in sensory discrimination: How to increase sensory miscalibration with outcome feedback
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Evidence for the directness of advanced information pickup
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