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Benjamin Scheibehenne

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 11, 2026
Estimation bias away from zero in mixed sequences: Mental representation, memory recall, and integration of negative numbers in mean estimates of number sequencesHannah Seidler, Benjamin Scheibehenne, Sebastian Olschewski
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
Cognitive models of choice: comparing decision field theory to the proportional difference modelBenjamin Scheibehenne, Jörg Rieskamp, Claudia González-Vallejo
Appetite|May 29, 2007
Fast and frugal food choices: uncovering individual decision heuristicsBenjamin Scheibehenne, Linda Miesler, Peter M Todd
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 27, 2018
Taxing cognitive capacities reduces choice consistency rather than preference: A model-based testSebastian Olschewski, Jörg Rieskamp, Benjamin Scheibehenne
Acta Psychologica|September 22, 2009
Less may be more when choosing is difficult: choice complexity and too much choiceRainer Greifeneder, Benjamin Scheibehenne, Nina Kleber
Appetite|August 17, 2010
Dining in the dark. The importance of visual cues for food consumption and satietyBenjamin Scheibehenne, Peter M Todd, Brian Wansink
Psychological Review|June 28, 2021
Structural parameter interdependencies in computational models of cognitionAntonia Krefeld-Schwalb, Thorsten Pachur, Benjamin Scheibehenne
Appetite|October 24, 2007
Predicting children's meal preferences: how much do parents know?Jutta Mata, Benjamin Scheibehenne, Peter M Todd
Psychological Science|June 10, 2016
Bayesian Evidence Synthesis Can Reconcile Seemingly Inconsistent Results: The Case of Hotel Towel ReuseBenjamin Scheibehenne, Tahira Jamil, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Psychological Review|December 5, 2012
Testing adaptive toolbox models: a Bayesian hierarchical approachBenjamin Scheibehenne, Jörg Rieskamp, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 11, 2026
Estimation bias away from zero in mixed sequences: Mental representation, memory recall, and integration of negative numbers in mean estimates of number sequencesHannah Seidler, Benjamin Scheibehenne, Sebastian Olschewski
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
Cognitive models of choice: comparing decision field theory to the proportional difference modelBenjamin Scheibehenne, Jörg Rieskamp, Claudia González-Vallejo
Appetite|May 29, 2007
Fast and frugal food choices: uncovering individual decision heuristicsBenjamin Scheibehenne, Linda Miesler, Peter M Todd
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 27, 2018
Taxing cognitive capacities reduces choice consistency rather than preference: A model-based testSebastian Olschewski, Jörg Rieskamp, Benjamin Scheibehenne
Acta Psychologica|September 22, 2009
Less may be more when choosing is difficult: choice complexity and too much choiceRainer Greifeneder, Benjamin Scheibehenne, Nina Kleber
Appetite|August 17, 2010
Dining in the dark. The importance of visual cues for food consumption and satietyBenjamin Scheibehenne, Peter M Todd, Brian Wansink
Psychological Review|June 28, 2021
Structural parameter interdependencies in computational models of cognitionAntonia Krefeld-Schwalb, Thorsten Pachur, Benjamin Scheibehenne
Appetite|October 24, 2007
Predicting children's meal preferences: how much do parents know?Jutta Mata, Benjamin Scheibehenne, Peter M Todd
Psychological Science|June 10, 2016
Bayesian Evidence Synthesis Can Reconcile Seemingly Inconsistent Results: The Case of Hotel Towel ReuseBenjamin Scheibehenne, Tahira Jamil, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Psychological Review|December 5, 2012
Testing adaptive toolbox models: a Bayesian hierarchical approachBenjamin Scheibehenne, Jörg Rieskamp, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
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