Publikationen von Ralph Hertwig
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2006
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Hertwig, R. (2006). Do legal rules rule behavior? In G. Gigerenzer & (Eds.), Heuristics and the law (pp. 391–410). MIT Press.
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Hertwig, R. (2006). Strategien und Heuristiken [Strategies and heuristics]. In & P. A. Frensch (Eds.), Handbuch der Psychologie: Vol. 5. Handbuch der allgemeinen Psychologie: Kognition (pp. 461–469). Hogrefe.
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Hertwig, R., , , & (2006). The role of information sampling in risky choice. In & (Eds.), Information sampling and adaptive cognition (pp. 72–91). Cambridge University Press.
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Hoffrage, U., & Hertwig, R. (2006). Which world should be represented in representative design? In & (Eds.), Information sampling and adaptive cognition (pp. 381–408). Cambridge University Press.
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Rieskamp, J., Hertwig, R., & Todd, P. M. (2006). Bounded rationality: Two interpretations from psychology. In (Ed.), Handbook of contemporary behavioral economics: Foundations and developments (pp. 218–236). Sharpe.
2005
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Hertwig, R., & Ortmann, A. (2005). The cognitive illusion controversy: A methodological debate in disguise that matters to economists. In & (Eds.), Experimental business research: Vol. 3. Marketing, accounting and cognitive perspectives (pp. 113–130). Springer.
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Hoffrage, U., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (2005). Die ökologische Rationalität einfacher Entscheidungs- und Urteilsheuristiken [The ecological rationality of simple decision and judgment heuristics]. In (Ed.), Rationalität im Prozess kultureller Evolution: Rationalitätsunterstellungen als eine Bedingung der Möglichkeit substantieller Rationalität des Handelns (pp. 65–89). Mohr/Siebeck.
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Todd, P. M., Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (2005). Evolutionary cognitive psychology. In (Ed.), The handbook of evolutionary psychology (pp. 776–802). Wiley.
2003
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Hertwig, R., & Ortmann, A. (2003). Economists' and psychologists' experimental practices: How they differ, why they differ, and how they could converge. In & (Eds.), The psychology of economic decisions: Vol. 1. Rationality and well-being (pp. 253–272). Oxford University Press.
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Hertwig, R., & Todd, P. M. (2003). More is not always better: The benefits of cognitive limits. In & (Eds.), Thinking: Psychological perspectives on reasoning, judgment and decision making (pp. 213–231). Wiley.