Journal Article (248)

1998
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Chase, V. M., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Visions of rationality. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2(6), 206–214.
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Hertwig, R. (1998). Psychologie, experimentelle Ökonomie und die Frage, was gutes Experimentieren ist. Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie, 45(1), 2–19.
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Hertwig, R., & Chase, V. M. (1998). Many reasons or just one: How response mode affects reasoning in the conjunction problem. Thinking & Reasoning, 4(4), 319–352.
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Ortmann, A., & Hertwig, R. (1998). The question remains: Is deception acceptable? American Psychologist, 53(7), 806–807.
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Sedlmeier, P., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Are judgments of the positional frequencies of letters systematically biased due to availability? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 24(3), 754–770.
1997
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Hertwig, R., Gigerenzer, G., & Hoffrage, U. (1997). The reiteration effect in hindsight bias. Psychological Review, 104, 194–202.
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Ortmann, A., & Hertwig, R. (1997). Is deception acceptable? American Psychologist, 52(7), 746–747.
1990
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Mussgay, L., & Hertwig, R. (1990). Signal detection indices in schizophrenics on a visual, auditory and bimodal continuous performance test. Schizophrenia Research, 3(5-6), 303–310.

Book (4)

2020
Book
Hertwig, R., & Engel, C. (Eds.). (2020). Deliberate ignorance: Choosing not to know. MIT Press.
2019
Book
Hertwig, R., Pleskac, T. J., Pachur, T., & the Center for Adaptive Rationality. (2019). Taming uncertainty. MIT Press.
2013
Book
Hertwig, R., Hoffrage, U., & The ABC Research Group. (2013). Simple heuristics in a social world. Oxford University Press.
2011
Book
Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199744282.001.0001

Book Chapter (69)

2023
Book Chapter
Pleskac, T. J., & Hertwig, R. (2023). In decisions from experience what you see is up to your sampling of the world. In K. Fiedler, P. Juslin, & J. Denrell (Eds.), Sampling in judgment and decision making (pp. 66–89). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009002042.004
Book Chapter
Reijula, S., & Hertwig, R. (2023). Self-nudging and the citizen choice architect. In C. R. Sunstein & L. A. Reisch (Eds.), Research handbook on nudges and society (pp. 263–290). Edward Elgar Publishing.
2021
Book Chapter
Hertwig, R., & Grüne-Yanoff, T. (2021). Boosting and nudging: Two paths toward better financial decisions. In R. Viale, U. Filotto, B. Alemanni, & S. Mousavi (Eds.), Financial education and risk literacy (pp. 150–180). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781789908855.00018
Book Chapter
Hertwig, R., & Kozyreva, A. (2021). Bounded rationality: A vision of rational choice in the real world. In M. Knauff & W. Spohn (Eds.), The handbook of rationality (pp. 505–515). MIT Press.
2020
Book Chapter
Ellerbrock, D., & Hertwig, R. (2020). The complex dynamics of deliberate ignorance and the desire to know in times of transformation: The case of Germany. In R. Hertwig & C. Engel (Eds.), Deliberate ignorance: Choosing not to know (pp. 19–38). MIT Press.
Book Chapter
Engel, C., & Hertwig, R. (2020). Deliberate ignorance: Present and future. In R. Hertwig & C. Engel (Eds.), Deliberate ignorance: Choosing not to know (pp. 317–332). MIT Press.
Book Chapter
Hertwig, R., & Engel, C. (2020). Homo ignorans: Deliberately choosing not to know. In R. Hertwig & C. Engel (Eds.), Deliberate ignorance: Choosing not to know (pp. 3–17). MIT Press.
(This chapter has been adapted from the authors’ 2016 article published in Perspectives on Psychological Science, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 359–372).
Book Chapter
Krueger, J. I., Hahn, U., Ellerbrock, D., Gächter, S., Hertwig, R., Kornhauser, L. A., Leuker, C., Szech, N., & Waldmann, M. R. (2020). Normative implications of deliberate ignorance. In R. Hertwig & C. Engel (Eds.), Deliberate ignorance: Choosing not to know (pp. 241–271). MIT Press.
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