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Gaël Le Mens

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 28, 2014
Keeping conceptual boundaries distinct between decision making and learning is necessary to understand social influenceGaël Le Mens
Psychological Review|May 16, 2007
Interdependent sampling and social influenceJerker Denrell, Gaël Le Mens
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 7, 2009
How adoption speed affects the abandonment of cultural tastesJonah Berger, Gaël Le Mens
Cognition|March 15, 2011
Seeking positive experiences can produce illusory correlationsJerker Denrell, Gaël Le Mens
Psychological Review|April 13, 2011
Rational learning and information sampling: on the "naivety" assumption in sampling explanations of judgment biasesGaël Le Mens, Jerker Denrell
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2017
Feature inference with uncertain categorization: Re-assessing Anderson's rational modelElizaveta Konovalova, Gaël Le Mens
Psychological Review|October 4, 2019
An information sampling explanation for the in-group heterogeneity effectElizaveta Konovalova, Gaël Le Mens
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 30, 2021
Evaluating categories from experience: The simple averaging heuristicThomas K A Woiczyk, Gaël Le Mens
Plos One|November 8, 2023
Social media feedback and extreme opinion expressionElizaveta Konovalova, Gaël Le Mens, Nikolas Schöll
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 18, 2024
Correction to "Evaluating categories from experience: The simple averaging heuristic" by Woiczyk and Le Mens (2021)Thomas K A Woiczyk, Gaël Le Mens
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 28, 2014
Keeping conceptual boundaries distinct between decision making and learning is necessary to understand social influenceGaël Le Mens
Psychological Review|May 16, 2007
Interdependent sampling and social influenceJerker Denrell, Gaël Le Mens
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 7, 2009
How adoption speed affects the abandonment of cultural tastesJonah Berger, Gaël Le Mens
Cognition|March 15, 2011
Seeking positive experiences can produce illusory correlationsJerker Denrell, Gaël Le Mens
Psychological Review|April 13, 2011
Rational learning and information sampling: on the "naivety" assumption in sampling explanations of judgment biasesGaël Le Mens, Jerker Denrell
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2017
Feature inference with uncertain categorization: Re-assessing Anderson's rational modelElizaveta Konovalova, Gaël Le Mens
Psychological Review|October 4, 2019
An information sampling explanation for the in-group heterogeneity effectElizaveta Konovalova, Gaël Le Mens
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 30, 2021
Evaluating categories from experience: The simple averaging heuristicThomas K A Woiczyk, Gaël Le Mens
Plos One|November 8, 2023
Social media feedback and extreme opinion expressionElizaveta Konovalova, Gaël Le Mens, Nikolas Schöll
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 18, 2024
Correction to "Evaluating categories from experience: The simple averaging heuristic" by Woiczyk and Le Mens (2021)Thomas K A Woiczyk, Gaël Le Mens
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