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Anton Kühberger

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EXCLI Journal|November 6, 2023
A systematic review of risky-choice framing effectsAnton Kühberger
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 25, 2022
Why framing effects can be rationalAnton Kühberger
New Ideas in Psychology|December 5, 2012
Theory use in social predictionsClaudia Bazinger, Anton Kühberger
New Ideas in Psychology|December 5, 2012
Is social projection based on simulation or theory? Why new methods are needed for differentiatingClaudia Bazinger, Anton Kühberger
Plos One|December 8, 2022
Self-correction in science: The effect of retraction on the frequency of citationsAnton Kühberger, Daniel Streit, Thomas Scherndl
Plos One|September 6, 2014
Publication bias in psychology: a diagnosis based on the correlation between effect size and sample sizeAnton Kühberger, Astrid Fritz, Thomas Scherndl
Journal of Economic Psychology|August 6, 2013
Real and hypothetical endowment effects when exchanging lottery tickets: Is regret a better explanation than loss aversion?Christoph Kogler, Anton Kühberger, Rainer Gilhofer
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|May 5, 2018
Activity-oriented teaching of stochastics in elementary schoolUlrike Kipman, Anton Kühberger, Belinda Pletzer
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes|July 20, 2001
The Disjunction Effect: Does It Exist for Two-Step Gambles?Anton Kühberger, Dagmara Komunska, Josef Perner
BMC Research Notes|April 19, 2015
The significance fallacy in inferential statisticsAnton Kühberger, Astrid Fritz, Eva Lermer, et al.
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EXCLI Journal|November 6, 2023
A systematic review of risky-choice framing effectsAnton Kühberger
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 25, 2022
Why framing effects can be rationalAnton Kühberger
New Ideas in Psychology|December 5, 2012
Theory use in social predictionsClaudia Bazinger, Anton Kühberger
New Ideas in Psychology|December 5, 2012
Is social projection based on simulation or theory? Why new methods are needed for differentiatingClaudia Bazinger, Anton Kühberger
Plos One|December 8, 2022
Self-correction in science: The effect of retraction on the frequency of citationsAnton Kühberger, Daniel Streit, Thomas Scherndl
Plos One|September 6, 2014
Publication bias in psychology: a diagnosis based on the correlation between effect size and sample sizeAnton Kühberger, Astrid Fritz, Thomas Scherndl
Journal of Economic Psychology|August 6, 2013
Real and hypothetical endowment effects when exchanging lottery tickets: Is regret a better explanation than loss aversion?Christoph Kogler, Anton Kühberger, Rainer Gilhofer
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|May 5, 2018
Activity-oriented teaching of stochastics in elementary schoolUlrike Kipman, Anton Kühberger, Belinda Pletzer
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes|July 20, 2001
The Disjunction Effect: Does It Exist for Two-Step Gambles?Anton Kühberger, Dagmara Komunska, Josef Perner
BMC Research Notes|April 19, 2015
The significance fallacy in inferential statisticsAnton Kühberger, Astrid Fritz, Eva Lermer, et al.
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