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Kevin E Tiede

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MDM Policy & Practice|February 25, 2025
Learning from the Past to Guide the Future of Research on Risk CommunicationKevin E Tiede
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|October 16, 2023
How Do People Process Different Representations of Statistical Information? Insights into Cognitive Effort, Representational Inconsistencies, and Individual DifferencesKevin E Tiede, Wolfgang Gaissmaier
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 12, 2024
Is there a description-experience gap in choices between a described and an experienced option?Kevin E Tiede, Wolfgang Gaissmaier, Thorsten Pachur
Frontiers in Psychology|March 1, 2021
Subgroup Splits in Diverse Work Teams: Subgroup Perceptions but Not Demographic Faultlines Affect Team Identification and Emotional ExhaustionKevin E Tiede, Stefanie K Schultheis, Bertolt Meyer
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|October 24, 2023
The Lure of Beauty: People Select Representations of Statistical Information Largely Based on Attractiveness, Not ComprehensibilityWolfgang Gaissmaier, Kevin E Tiede, Rocio Garcia-Retamero
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making|April 22, 2020
The loss-bet paradox: Actuaries, accountants, and other numerate people rate numerically inferior gambles as superiorEllen Peters, M G Fennema, Kevin E Tiede
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 3, 2021
Revisiting the Open Sampling format: Improving risky choices through a novel graphical representationKevin E Tiede, Felix Henninger, Pascal J Kieslich
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|February 11, 2020
When Does the Incremental Risk Format Aid Informed Medical Decisions? The Role of Learning, Feedback, and Number of Treatment OptionsKevin E Tiede, Felicia Ripke, Nicole Degen, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 6, 2026
Communicating risks more comprehensively using simulated experienceKevin E Tiede, Ralph Hertwig, Rui Mata, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 6, 2022
Publisher Correction: Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sampleBence Bago, Marton Kovacs, John Protzko, et al.
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MDM Policy & Practice|February 25, 2025
Learning from the Past to Guide the Future of Research on Risk CommunicationKevin E Tiede
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|October 16, 2023
How Do People Process Different Representations of Statistical Information? Insights into Cognitive Effort, Representational Inconsistencies, and Individual DifferencesKevin E Tiede, Wolfgang Gaissmaier
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 12, 2024
Is there a description-experience gap in choices between a described and an experienced option?Kevin E Tiede, Wolfgang Gaissmaier, Thorsten Pachur
Frontiers in Psychology|March 1, 2021
Subgroup Splits in Diverse Work Teams: Subgroup Perceptions but Not Demographic Faultlines Affect Team Identification and Emotional ExhaustionKevin E Tiede, Stefanie K Schultheis, Bertolt Meyer
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|October 24, 2023
The Lure of Beauty: People Select Representations of Statistical Information Largely Based on Attractiveness, Not ComprehensibilityWolfgang Gaissmaier, Kevin E Tiede, Rocio Garcia-Retamero
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making|April 22, 2020
The loss-bet paradox: Actuaries, accountants, and other numerate people rate numerically inferior gambles as superiorEllen Peters, M G Fennema, Kevin E Tiede
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 3, 2021
Revisiting the Open Sampling format: Improving risky choices through a novel graphical representationKevin E Tiede, Felix Henninger, Pascal J Kieslich
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|February 11, 2020
When Does the Incremental Risk Format Aid Informed Medical Decisions? The Role of Learning, Feedback, and Number of Treatment OptionsKevin E Tiede, Felicia Ripke, Nicole Degen, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 6, 2026
Communicating risks more comprehensively using simulated experienceKevin E Tiede, Ralph Hertwig, Rui Mata, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 6, 2022
Publisher Correction: Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sampleBence Bago, Marton Kovacs, John Protzko, et al.
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