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Colin L Widmer

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 2, 2021
Effects of Choice Restriction on Accuracy and User Experience in an Internet-Based Geopolitical Forecasting TaskColin L Widmer, Amy Summerville, Ion Juvina, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|June 21, 2013
A signal detection analysis of gist-based discrimination of genetic breast cancer riskChristopher R Fisher, Christopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|October 30, 2015
The effectiveness of argumentation in tutorial dialogues with an Intelligent Tutoring System for genetic risk of breast cancerElizabeth M Cedillos-Whynott, Christopher R Wolfe, Colin L Widmer, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|April 30, 2015
Tutorial dialogues and gist explanations of genetic breast cancer riskColin L Widmer, Christopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, et al.
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|May 16, 2014
Efficacy of a web-based intelligent tutoring system for communicating genetic risk of breast cancer: a fuzzy-trace theory approachChristopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, Colin L Widmer, et al.
Learning and Individual Differences|December 24, 2016
Understanding Genetic Breast Cancer Risk: Processing Loci of the <i>BRCA Gist</i> Intelligent Tutoring SystemChristopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, Colin L Widmer, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|August 18, 2016
Active engagement in a web-based tutorial to prevent obesity grounded in Fuzzy-Trace Theory predicts higher knowledge and gist comprehensionPriscila G Brust-Renck, Valerie F Reyna, Evan A Wilhelms, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|May 28, 2013
The development and analysis of tutorial dialogues in AutoTutor LiteChristopher R Wolfe, Colin L Widmer, Valerie F Reyna, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 2, 2021
Effects of Choice Restriction on Accuracy and User Experience in an Internet-Based Geopolitical Forecasting TaskColin L Widmer, Amy Summerville, Ion Juvina, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|June 21, 2013
A signal detection analysis of gist-based discrimination of genetic breast cancer riskChristopher R Fisher, Christopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|October 30, 2015
The effectiveness of argumentation in tutorial dialogues with an Intelligent Tutoring System for genetic risk of breast cancerElizabeth M Cedillos-Whynott, Christopher R Wolfe, Colin L Widmer, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|April 30, 2015
Tutorial dialogues and gist explanations of genetic breast cancer riskColin L Widmer, Christopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, et al.
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|May 16, 2014
Efficacy of a web-based intelligent tutoring system for communicating genetic risk of breast cancer: a fuzzy-trace theory approachChristopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, Colin L Widmer, et al.
Learning and Individual Differences|December 24, 2016
Understanding Genetic Breast Cancer Risk: Processing Loci of the <i>BRCA Gist</i> Intelligent Tutoring SystemChristopher R Wolfe, Valerie F Reyna, Colin L Widmer, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|August 18, 2016
Active engagement in a web-based tutorial to prevent obesity grounded in Fuzzy-Trace Theory predicts higher knowledge and gist comprehensionPriscila G Brust-Renck, Valerie F Reyna, Evan A Wilhelms, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|May 28, 2013
The development and analysis of tutorial dialogues in AutoTutor LiteChristopher R Wolfe, Colin L Widmer, Valerie F Reyna, et al.
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