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Alan Jern

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
People are intuitive economists under the right conditionsAlan Jern
Cognitive Psychology|October 31, 2012
A probabilistic account of exemplar and category generationAlan Jern, Charles Kemp
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 26, 2013
A taxonomy of inductive problemsCharles Kemp, Alan Jern
Cognition|May 27, 2015
A decision network account of reasoning about other people's choicesAlan Jern, Charles Kemp
Cognition|June 30, 2017
People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-makingAlan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Cognition|March 27, 2018
Corrigendum to "People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-making" [Cognition 168 (2017) 46-64]Alan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Cognition|February 11, 2021
A computational framework for understanding the roles of simplicity and rational support in people's behavior explanationsAlan Jern, Austin Derrow-Pinion, A J Piergiovanni
Psychological Review|April 16, 2014
Belief polarization is not always irrationalAlan Jern, Kai-min K Chang, Charles Kemp
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
People are intuitive economists under the right conditionsAlan Jern
Cognitive Psychology|October 31, 2012
A probabilistic account of exemplar and category generationAlan Jern, Charles Kemp
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 26, 2013
A taxonomy of inductive problemsCharles Kemp, Alan Jern
Cognition|May 27, 2015
A decision network account of reasoning about other people's choicesAlan Jern, Charles Kemp
Cognition|June 30, 2017
People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-makingAlan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Cognition|March 27, 2018
Corrigendum to "People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-making" [Cognition 168 (2017) 46-64]Alan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Cognition|February 11, 2021
A computational framework for understanding the roles of simplicity and rational support in people's behavior explanationsAlan Jern, Austin Derrow-Pinion, A J Piergiovanni
Psychological Review|April 16, 2014
Belief polarization is not always irrationalAlan Jern, Kai-min K Chang, Charles Kemp
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