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2009
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Helversen, B. von. (2009). Models of decision-making on guilt and sanctions. In , , & (Eds.), Social psychology of punishment of crime (pp. 275–293). Wiley-Blackwell.
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Krappmann, L. (2009). Die Arbeit des UN-Ausschusses für die Rechte des Kindes und die Umsetzung des Kinderrechts auf Bildung in Deutschland. In L. Krappmann, , , & (Eds.), Bildung für junge Flüchtlinge - ein Menschenrecht: Erfahrungen, Grundlagen, Perspektiven (pp. 261–272). Bertelsmann.
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Marewski, J. N., Galesic, M., & Gigerenzer, G. (2009). Fast and frugal media choices. In (Ed.), Media choice: A theoretical and empirical overview (pp. 102–127). Routledge.
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Nelson, J. D., & (2009). Confirmation bias. In (Ed.), Encyclopedia of medical decision making (Vol. 1, pp. 167–171). Sage.
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Neumeyer-Gromen, A., & Gaissmaier, W. (2009). Screening programs. In (Ed.), Encyclopedia of medical decision making (Vol. 2, pp. 1020–1024). Sage.
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Stevens, J. R. (2009). Rational decisions: The adaptive nature of context-dependent choice. In , , & (Eds.), Rational animals, irrational humans (pp. 101–117). Keio University.
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Scheibehenne, B., & Helversen, B. von. (2009). Useful heuristics. In , , & (Eds.), Making essential choices with scant information: Front-end decision-making in major projects (pp. 195–212). Palgrave Macmillan.
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Reimer, T., & Hoffrage, U. (2009). Communicating quantitative risk information. In (Ed.), Communication yearbook (Vol. 33, pp. 177–211). Routledge.
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Stevens, J. R., & (2009). Social interaction effects on reward and cognitive abilities in monkeys. In (Ed.), Encyclopedia of neuroscience (Vol. 9, pp. 49–58). Elsevier Academic Press.
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Todd, P. M., & Gigerenzer, G. (2009). Bounding rationality to the world. In (Ed.), Judgement and decision making: Vol. 1. Foundations (pp. 173–194). Sage.
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Zhu, W. (2009). Visitors' behavior in World Expo 2010 Shanghai: An application of discrete choice models and web-based survey. In (Ed.), Pedestrian behavior: Models, data collection and application (pp. 307–327). Emerald.
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Wegwarth, O., & Gigerenzer, G. (2009). "Zu Risiken und Nebenwirkungen..." - Wie informiert sind Ärzte und Patienten? ["On risks and side effects...:" How informed are doctors and patients?]. In , , & (Eds.), Informiert und selbstbestimmt: Der mündige Bürger als mündiger Patient (pp. 123–138). Nomos-Verlags-Gesellschaft.
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Zhu, W., & (2009). Modeling and simulating pedestrian shopping behavior based on principles of bounded rationality. In (Ed.), Pedestrian behavior: Models, data collection and application (pp. 137–155). Emerald.
2008
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Brighton, H., & Gigerenzer, G. (2008). Bayesian brains and cognitive mechanisms: Harmony or dissonance? In & (Eds.), The probabilistic mind: Prospects for Bayesian cognitive science (pp. 189–208). Oxford University Press.
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Gigerenzer, G. (2008). Moral intuition = fast and frugal heuristics? In (Ed.), Moral psychology: Vol. 2. The cognitive science of morality: Intuition and diversity (pp. 1–26). MIT Press.
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Gigerenzer, G. (2008). Reply to comments. In (Ed.), Moral psychology: Vol. 2. The cognitive science of morality: Intuition and diversity (pp. 41–46). MIT Press.
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Gigerenzer, G. (2008). Wissenschaftler an einem Max-Planck-Institut. In & (Eds.), Psychologen im Beruf: Anforderungen, Chancen und Perspektiven (pp. 229–234). Kohlhammer.
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Gigerenzer, G. (2008). Ursachen gefühlter Risiken. In (Ed.), Rechtfertigen "gefühlte" Risiken staatliches Handeln? Festveranstaltung zum 5-jährigen Bestehen des Bundesinstitutes für Risikobewertung (BfR) vom 7. November 2007: Tagungsband (pp. 41–47). Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung.
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Gigerenzer, G. (2008). Intuición: La intelligencia del subconsciente. In (Ed.), Por qué somos como somos (pp. 24–40). Fundacion Banco Santander.
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Gigerenzer, G. (2008). Bounded and rational. In , , & (Eds.), Philosophy: Foundations and applications (pp. 233–258). Mentis.