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Adrian R Camilleri

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Progress in Brain Research|January 16, 2013
Mind the gap? Description, experience, and the continuum of uncertainty in risky choiceAdrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
Cognition|October 2, 2012
The long and short of it: closing the description-experience "gap" by taking the long-run viewAdrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 26, 2019
The collective aggregation effect: Aggregating potential collective action increases prosocial behaviorAdrian R Camilleri, Richard P Larrick
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
When and why rare events are underweighted: a direct comparison of the sampling, partial feedback, full feedback and description choice paradigmsAdrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
Acta Psychologica|December 28, 2010
Description- and experience-based choice: does equivalent information equal equivalent choice?Adrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
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Progress in Brain Research|January 16, 2013
Mind the gap? Description, experience, and the continuum of uncertainty in risky choiceAdrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
Cognition|October 2, 2012
The long and short of it: closing the description-experience "gap" by taking the long-run viewAdrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 26, 2019
The collective aggregation effect: Aggregating potential collective action increases prosocial behaviorAdrian R Camilleri, Richard P Larrick
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
When and why rare events are underweighted: a direct comparison of the sampling, partial feedback, full feedback and description choice paradigmsAdrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
Acta Psychologica|December 28, 2010
Description- and experience-based choice: does equivalent information equal equivalent choice?Adrian R Camilleri, Ben R Newell
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