| Who lies? A large-scale reanalysis linking basic personality traits to unethical decision making |
28 |
| Do the Right Thing: Experimental evidence that preferences for moral behavior, rather than equity or efficiency per se, drive human prosociality |
23 |
| Gender differences in lying in sender-receiver games: A meta-analysis |
16 |
| Analytic atheism: A cross-culturally weak and fickle phenomenon? |
12 |
| Performance on the Cognitive Reflection Test is stable across time |
10 |
| The power of moral words: Loaded language generates framing effects in the extreme dictator game |
10 |
| The non-effects of repeated exposure to the Cognitive Reflection Test |
8 |
| Cross-cultural support for a link between analytic thinking and disbelief in God: Evidence from India and the United Kingdom |
8 |
| Numerate decision makers don't use more effortful strategies unless it pays: A process tracing investigation of skilled and adaptive strategy selection in risky decision making |
7 |
| Revealed strength of preference: Inference from response times |
7 |
| How should we think about Americans' beliefs about economic mobility? |
6 |
| Welfare effects of nudges: The emotional tax of calorie menu labeling |
6 |
| Boosting intelligence analysts' judgment accuracy: What works, what fails? |
6 |
| Bayesian methods for analyzing true-and-error models |
5 |
| TEMAP2.R: True and Error model analysis program in R |
5 |
| Predictably intransitive preferences |
5 |
| Different heuristics and same bias: A spectral analysis of biased judgments and individual decision rules |
4 |
| Post-decision search in repeated and variable environments |
4 |
| Are markets more accurate than polls? The surprising informational value of just asking |
4 |
| Kenneth R. Hammond's contributions to the study of judgment and decision making |
3 |
| Cross-national in-group favoritism in prosocial behavior: Evidence from Latin and North America |
3 |
| Moderators of framing effects in variations of the Asian Disease problem: Time constraint, need, and disease type |
3 |
| The impact of actively open-minded thinking on social media communication |
3 |
| A reason-based explanation for moral dumbfounding |
3 |
| Do we de-bias ourselves?: The impact of repeated presentation on the bat-and-ball problem |
3 |
| Time-varying risk behavior and prior investment outcomes: Evidence from Italy |
3 |
| Anti-social motives explain increased risk aversion for others in decisions from experience |
3 |
| Reflection increases belief in God through self-questioning among non-believers |
3 |
| Short-sighted greed? Focusing on the future promotes reputation-based generosity |
3 |
| Psychometric characteristics of two forms of the Slovak version of the Indecisiveness Scale |
2 |
| Right-wing ideology and numeracy: A perception of greater ability, but poorer performance |
2 |
| Political double standards in reliance on moral foundations |
2 |
| The robustness of anchoring effects on preferential judgments |
2 |
| Bayesian and frequentist analysis of True and Error models |
2 |
| Learning to reason: The influence of instruction, prompts and scaffolding, metacognitive knowledge, and general intelligence on informal reasoning about everyday social and political issues |
2 |
| Simple eye movement metrics can predict future decision making performance: The case of financial choices |
2 |
| Cognitive ability and risk aversion: A systematic review and meta analysis |
2 |
| Improving acceptability of nudges: Learning from attitudes towards opt-in and opt-out policies |
2 |
| Goal center width, how to count sequences, and the gambler's fallacy in soccer penalty shootouts |
2 |
| How far is the suffering? The role of psychological distance and victims' identifiability in donation decisions |
2 |
| Cultivating credibility with probability words and numbers |
2 |
| Bullshit makes the art grow profounder |
2 |
| Thinking dynamics and individual differences: Mouse-tracking analysis of the denominator neglect task |
2 |
| Learning psychology from riddles: The case of stumpers |
2 |
| The Short Maximization Inventory |
2 |
| Children's application of decision strategies in a compensatory environment |
2 |
| Measurement is the core disgust problem: Response to Inbar and Scott (2018) |
2 |
| How decision context changes the balance between cost and benefit increasing charitable donations |
2 |
| The link between intuitive thinking and social conservatism is stronger in WEIRD societies |
2 |
| Testing the ability of the surprisingly popular method to predict NFL games |
2 |