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Michael T Bixter

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Experimental Aging Research|April 5, 2025
Adult Age, Moral Foundations, and Moral StereotypingPeter Khalatian, Michael T Bixter
Memory & Cognition|January 25, 2013
Working memory differences in illusory recollection of critical luresMichael T Bixter, Frances Daniel
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 16, 2024
The relationship between four indicators of future time orientation, criminal thinking style, and illegal behaviorsDanielle Squillaro, Michael T Bixter
Experimental Psychology|June 2, 2025
Learning From Observing OthersKesha Patel, Michael T Bixter
Acta Psychologica|December 15, 2024
Judgment in the presence of multiple conflicting anchorsMichael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 22, 2022
The social contagion of temporal discounting in small social networksMichael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 21, 2013
Adaptive intertemporal preferences in foraging-style environmentsMichael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
Cognition|November 6, 2024
Predicting large-scale spatial ability from small-scale spatial abilities in children: An application of the double-dimension frameworkDaria Lasc, Stephanie Grinshpun, Michael T Bixter, et al.
Memory & Cognition|March 8, 2017
Are intertemporal preferences contagious? Evidence from collaborative decision makingMichael T Bixter, Elizabeth M Trimber, Christian C Luhmann
Frontiers in Psychology|July 10, 2015
Reputational concerns, not altruism, motivate restraint when gambling with other people's moneyKodi B Arfer, Michael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
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Experimental Aging Research|April 5, 2025
Adult Age, Moral Foundations, and Moral StereotypingPeter Khalatian, Michael T Bixter
Memory & Cognition|January 25, 2013
Working memory differences in illusory recollection of critical luresMichael T Bixter, Frances Daniel
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 16, 2024
The relationship between four indicators of future time orientation, criminal thinking style, and illegal behaviorsDanielle Squillaro, Michael T Bixter
Experimental Psychology|June 2, 2025
Learning From Observing OthersKesha Patel, Michael T Bixter
Acta Psychologica|December 15, 2024
Judgment in the presence of multiple conflicting anchorsMichael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 22, 2022
The social contagion of temporal discounting in small social networksMichael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
Frontiers in Neuroscience|June 21, 2013
Adaptive intertemporal preferences in foraging-style environmentsMichael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
Cognition|November 6, 2024
Predicting large-scale spatial ability from small-scale spatial abilities in children: An application of the double-dimension frameworkDaria Lasc, Stephanie Grinshpun, Michael T Bixter, et al.
Memory & Cognition|March 8, 2017
Are intertemporal preferences contagious? Evidence from collaborative decision makingMichael T Bixter, Elizabeth M Trimber, Christian C Luhmann
Frontiers in Psychology|July 10, 2015
Reputational concerns, not altruism, motivate restraint when gambling with other people's moneyKodi B Arfer, Michael T Bixter, Christian C Luhmann
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