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Neil Stewart

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Psychological Science|January 14, 2011
How incidental values from the environment affect decisions about money, risk, and delayChristoph Ungemach, Neil Stewart, Stian Reimers
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 26, 2004
Sequence effects in the categorization of tones varying in frequencyNeil Stewart, Gordon D A Brown
Psychological Science|November 4, 2009
Creating fair lineups for suspects with distinctive featuresTheodora Zarkadi, Kimberley A Wade, Neil Stewart
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making|August 16, 2016
Eye Movements in Risky ChoiceNeil Stewart, Frouke Hermens, William J Matthews
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 13, 2022
Acceptance of mixed gambles is sensitive to the range of gains and losses experienced, and estimates of lambda (λ) are not a reliable measure of loss aversion: Reply to André and de Langhe (2020)Lukasz Walasek, Timothy L Mullett, Neil Stewart
Cognitive Psychology|January 31, 2025
Optimal allocation of time in risky choices under opportunity costsSebastian Olschewski, Timothy L Mullett, Neil Stewart
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 30, 2020
The role of alcohol in the link between national football (soccer) tournaments and domestic abuse - Evidence from EnglandAnna Trendl, Neil Stewart, Timothy L Mullett
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 25, 2010
Stimulus intensity and the perception of durationWilliam J Matthews, Neil Stewart, John H Wearden
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 8, 2002
Sequence effects in categorization of simple perceptual stimuliNeil Stewart, Gordon D A Brown, Nick Chater
Psychological Review|November 3, 2005
Absolute identification by relative judgmentNeil Stewart, Gordon D A Brown, Nick Chater
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Psychological Science|January 14, 2011
How incidental values from the environment affect decisions about money, risk, and delayChristoph Ungemach, Neil Stewart, Stian Reimers
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 26, 2004
Sequence effects in the categorization of tones varying in frequencyNeil Stewart, Gordon D A Brown
Psychological Science|November 4, 2009
Creating fair lineups for suspects with distinctive featuresTheodora Zarkadi, Kimberley A Wade, Neil Stewart
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making|August 16, 2016
Eye Movements in Risky ChoiceNeil Stewart, Frouke Hermens, William J Matthews
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 13, 2022
Acceptance of mixed gambles is sensitive to the range of gains and losses experienced, and estimates of lambda (λ) are not a reliable measure of loss aversion: Reply to André and de Langhe (2020)Lukasz Walasek, Timothy L Mullett, Neil Stewart
Cognitive Psychology|January 31, 2025
Optimal allocation of time in risky choices under opportunity costsSebastian Olschewski, Timothy L Mullett, Neil Stewart
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 30, 2020
The role of alcohol in the link between national football (soccer) tournaments and domestic abuse - Evidence from EnglandAnna Trendl, Neil Stewart, Timothy L Mullett
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 25, 2010
Stimulus intensity and the perception of durationWilliam J Matthews, Neil Stewart, John H Wearden
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 8, 2002
Sequence effects in categorization of simple perceptual stimuliNeil Stewart, Gordon D A Brown, Nick Chater
Psychological Review|November 3, 2005
Absolute identification by relative judgmentNeil Stewart, Gordon D A Brown, Nick Chater
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