Publications of Daniel G. Goldstein

Journal Article (12)

1996
Journal Article
Gigerenzer, G., & Goldstein, D. G. (1996). Reasoning the fast and frugal way: Models of bounded rationality. Psychological Review, 103, 650–669.
(Reprinted in Judgement and decision making: An interdisciplinary reader, 2nd ed., pp. 621-650, by T. Connolly, H. R. Arkes, & K. Hammond, Eds., 2000, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press)
(Reprinted in The legacy of Herbert Simon in economic analysis: Vol. 1, pp. 242-262, by P. E. Earl, Ed., 2001, Cheltenham, UK: Elgar)
(Reprinted in The psychology of world equity markets: Vol. 1, pp. 218-237, by W. de Bondt, Ed., 2005, Northampton, MA: Elgar)
(Reprinted in Cognitive Science: Vol. 6, pp. 300-341, by K. E. Lamberts, Ed., 2008, London: Sage)
(Reprinted in Judgement and decision making: Vol. 3, pp. 247-283, by N. Chater, Ed., 2009, London: Sage)
(Reprinted in Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior, pp. 33-57, by G. Gigerenzer, R. Hertwig, & T. Pachur, Eds., 2011, New York: Oxford University Press)
(Reprinted in Risk: Vol. 1. Psychological - and American - Origins, pp. 149-189, by A. Burgess, Ed., 2017, London: Sage).
Journal Article
Gigerenzer, G., & Goldstein, D. G. (1996). Mind as computer: Birth of a metaphor. Creativity Research Journal, 9(2/3), 131–144.

Book (1)

1999
Book
Goldstein, D. G., Blythe, P. W., & Sharpe, W. F. (1999). Assessing the risk preferences of individual investors.

Book Chapter (11)

2012
Book Chapter
Bennis, W., Katsikopoulos, K. V., Goldstein, D. G., Dieckmann, A., & Berg, N. (2012). Designed to fit minds: Institutions and ecological rationality. In P. M. Todd, G. Gigerenzer, & A. B. C. the Research Group, Ecological rationality: Intelligence in the world (pp. 409–427). Oxford University Press.
Book Chapter
Pachur, T., Todd, P. M., Gigerenzer, G., Schooler, L. J., & Goldstein, D. G. (2012). When is the recognition heuristic an adaptive tool? In P. M. Todd, G. Gigerenzer, & A. B. C. the Research Group, Ecological rationality: Intelligence in the world (pp. 113–143). Oxford University Press.
2008
Book Chapter
Gigerenzer, G., Martignon, L., Hoffrage, U., Rieskamp, J., Czerlinski, J., & Goldstein, D. G. (2008). One-reason decision making. In C. R. Plott & V. L. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of experimental economics results (pp. 1004–1017). North-Holland.
Book Chapter
Goldstein, D. G., & Gigerenzer, G. (2008). The recognition heuristic and the less-is-more effect. In C. R. Plott & V. L. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of experimental economics results (pp. 987–992). North-Holland.
Book Chapter
Ortmann, A., Gigerenzer, G., Borges, B., & Goldstein, D. G. (2008). The recognition heuristic: A fast and frugal way to investment choice? In C. R. Plott & V. L. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of experimental economics results (pp. 993–1003). North-Holland.
2006
Book Chapter
Goldstein, D. G., Arkes, H. R., Beckenkamp, M., Cooter, R., Ellickson, R. C., Engel, C., Guthrie, C., Hertwig, R., Kurzenhäuser, S., & Weber, E. U. (2006). Group report: How do heuristics mediate the impact of law on behavior? In G. Gigerenzer & C. Engel (Eds.), Heuristics and the law (pp. 439–465). MIT Press.
2001
Book Chapter
Goldstein, D. G., Gigerenzer, G., Hogarth, R. M., Kacelnik, A., Kareev, Y., Klein, G., Martignon, L., Payne, J. W., & Schlag, K. H. (2001). Why and when do simple heuristics work? In G. Gigerenzer & R. Selten (Eds.), Bounded rationality: The adaptive toolbox. Dahlem Workshop Report (pp. 173–190). MIT Press.
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