Book Chapter (6)
2016
Book Chapter
Dai, J., & (2016). Models of intertemporal choice. In & (Eds.), Mathematical models of perception and cognition: A Festschrift for James T. Townsend (pp. 152–170). Routledge.
Book Chapter
Hertwig, R. (2016). Ethik und Heuristiken: Eine komplexe Beziehung. In , , & (Eds.), Schwierigkeiten mit der Moral: Ein Plädoyer für eine neue Wirtschaftsethik (pp. 139–152). Springer.
Book Chapter
Laube, C., & van den Bos, W. (2016). Hormones and affect in adolescent decision making. In , , & (Eds.), Recent developments in neuroscience research on human motivation (pp. 259–281). Emerald Group Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0749-742320160000019013
Book Chapter
Todd, P. M., Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (2016). Evolutionary cognitive psychology. In (Ed.), The handbook of evolutionary psychology: Vol. 2. Integrations (2nd ed., pp. 885–903). Wiley.
Conference Paper (1)
2016
Conference Paper
Ruggeri, A., Markant, D. B., , & (2016). Active control of study leads to improved recognition memory in children. In , , , & (Eds.), Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
Thesis - PhD (1)
2016
Thesis - PhD
Josef, A. K. (2016). The life span development of decision making [PhD Thesis, Universität Basel].
Thesis - Diploma (1)
2016
Thesis - Diploma
Rauwolf, G. (2016). Green = Benefit? Communicating health risks and with icon arrays: The influence of color [Diploma Thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin].
Thesis - Master (1)
2016
Thesis - Master
Trauernicht, M. (2016). Cooperation in emergencies: Situational and personal factors influencing cooperation in a social dilemma game [Master's Thesis, Freie Universität Berlin].
Thesis - Bachelor (1)
2016
Thesis - Bachelor
Zakharov, A. (2016). Rational ambiguity aversion? Exploiting the risk-reward structure of the environment [Bachelor Thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin].
Issue (1)
2016
Issue
Hertwig, R., & Pedersen, A. P. (Eds.). (2016). Finding foundations for bounded and adaptive rationality [Special issue]. Minds and Machines, 26(1-2).