Publikationen von Torsten Reimer
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2005
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Reimer, T., & (2005). Decision strategy and structure in households: a "groups" perspective. Marketing Letters, 16(3-4), p. 387-p. 399.
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Reimer, T., & Hoffrage, U. (2005). Can simple group heuristics detect hidden profiles in randomly generated environments? Swiss Journal of Psychology, 64(1), 21–37. https://doi.org/10.1024/1421-0185.64.1.21
2004
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Hoffrage, U., & Reimer, T. (2004). Models of bounded rationality: The approach of fast and frugal heuristics. Management Revue, 15(4), 437–459.
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Reimer, T., & Katsikopoulos, K. V. (2004). The use of recognition in group decision-making. Cognitive Science, 28, 1009–1029.
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Reimer, T., Mata, R., & (2004). The use of heuristics in persuasion: deriving cues on source expertise from argument quality. Current Research in Social Psychology, 10(6), p. 69-p. 83.
2003
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Reimer, T., & (2003). Effects of metacognitive thinking and knowledge acquisition in dyads on individual problem solving and transfer performance. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 62(4), 251–261. https://doi.org/10.102471421-0185.62.4.251
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Reimer, T. (2003). Direkte und indirekte Effekte der Argumentqualität: Der Einfluß der Argumentstärke auf die wahrgenommene Expertise eines Kommunikators. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 34(4), 243–255. https://doi.org/10.1024//0044-3514.34.4.243
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2013
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Luan, S., Katsikopoulos, K. V., & Reimer, T. (2013). The "Less-Is-More" effect in group decision making. In R. Hertwig, U. Hoffrage, & , Simple heuristics in a social world (pp. 293–317). Oxford University Press.
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Reimer, T., Hertwig, R., & (2013). Probabilistic persuasion: A Brunswikian theory of argumentation. In R. Hertwig, U. Hoffrage, & , Simple heuristics in a social world (pp. 103–134). Oxford University Press.
2012
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Katsikopoulos, K. V., & Reimer, T. (2012). How groups use partial ignorance to make good decisions. In P. M. Todd, G. Gigerenzer, & , Ecological rationality: Intelligence in the world (pp. 167–183). Oxford University Press.