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How to Make Loss Aversion Disappear and Reverse: Tests of the Decision by Sampling Origin of Loss Aversion. Lukasz Walasek & Neil Stewart - 2015 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (1):7-11. details
Does the Brain Calculate Value? Ivo Vlaev , Nick Chater , Neil Stewart & Gordon D. A. Brown - 2011 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (11):546-554. details
Absolute Identification by Relative Judgment. Neil Stewart , Gordon D. A. Brown & Nick Chater - 2005 - Psychological Review 112 (4):881-911. details
Multialternative Decision by Sampling: A Model of Decision Making Constrained by Process Data. Takao Noguchi & Neil Stewart - 2018 - Psychological Review 125 (4):512-544. details
Crowdsourcing Samples in Cognitive Science. Neil Stewart , Jesse Chandler & Gabriele Paolacci - 2017 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 21 (10):736-748. details
In the Attraction, Compromise, and Similarity Effects, Alternatives Are Repeatedly Compared in Pairs on Single Dimensions. Takao Noguchi & Neil Stewart - 2014 - Cognition 132 (1):44-56. details
Naturalistic Multiattribute Choice. Sudeep Bhatia & Neil Stewart - 2018 - Cognition 179:71-88. details
A Decision-by-Sampling Account of Decision Under Risk. Neil Stewart & Keith Simpson - 2008 - In Nick Chater & Mike Oaksford (eds.), The Probabilistic Mind: Prospects for Bayesian Cognitive Science . Oxford University Press. pp. 261--276. details
Prospect Relativity: How Choice Options Influence Decision Under Risk. Neil Stewart , Nick Chater , Henry P. Stott & Stian Reimers - 2003 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 132 (1):23. details
Universal Generalization and Universal Inter-Item Confusability. Nick Chater , Paul M. B. Vitányi & Neil Stewart - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):659-660. details
Absolute Identification is Relative: A Reply to Brown, Marley, and Lacouture. Neil Stewart - 2007 - Psychological Review 114 (2):533-538. details
A Dilution Effect Without Dilution: When Missing Evidence, Not Non-Diagnostic Evidence, is Judged Inaccurately. Adam N. Sanborn , Takao Noguchi , James Tripp & Neil Stewart - 2020 - Cognition 196:104110. details
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