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Roger M Dunn

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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 20, 2016
When good news leads to bad choicesMargaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 18, 2015
When good pigeons make bad decisions: Choice with probabilistic delays and outcomesJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 5, 2022
Forced-exposure trials increase suboptimal choiceMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Psychological Review|March 6, 2023
Suboptimal choice: A review and quantification of the signal for good news (SiGN) modelRoger M Dunn, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 17, 2024
Temporal context effects on suboptimal choiceMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 21, 2018
Frequency and value both matter in the suboptimal choice procedureJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Animal Cognition|February 14, 2026
Waiting for reward: preference for signalled delays increases with average wait timeMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 5, 2019
Suboptimal choice and initial-link requirementJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Learning & Behavior|January 13, 2022
Good news is better than bad news, but bad news is not worse than no newsBrittany Sears, Roger M Dunn, Jeffrey M Pisklak, et al.
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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 20, 2016
When good news leads to bad choicesMargaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 18, 2015
When good pigeons make bad decisions: Choice with probabilistic delays and outcomesJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 5, 2022
Forced-exposure trials increase suboptimal choiceMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Psychological Review|March 6, 2023
Suboptimal choice: A review and quantification of the signal for good news (SiGN) modelRoger M Dunn, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 17, 2024
Temporal context effects on suboptimal choiceMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 21, 2018
Frequency and value both matter in the suboptimal choice procedureJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Animal Cognition|February 14, 2026
Waiting for reward: preference for signalled delays increases with average wait timeMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 5, 2019
Suboptimal choice and initial-link requirementJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Learning & Behavior|January 13, 2022
Good news is better than bad news, but bad news is not worse than no newsBrittany Sears, Roger M Dunn, Jeffrey M Pisklak, et al.
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