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- The dynamics of self-control: within-participant modeling of binary food choices and underlying decision processes as a function of restrained eating
- Forward inference in risky choice: Mapping gaze and decision processes
- The attention–aversion gap: how allocation of attention relates to loss aversion
- 7 Easy Steps to Open Science: An Annotated Reading List
- Accelerated CREP-RRR: Turri, Buckwalter, & Blouw (2015)
- Blind haste: As light decreases, speeding increases
- Facial expression analysis with AFFDEX and FACET: A validation study
- Selecting target papers for replication
- Inducing Thought Processes: Bringing Process Measures and Cognitive Processes Closer Together
- Prospect Theory Reflects Selective Allocation of Attention
- The (in) visibility of psychodiagnosticians' expertise
- Deliberative versus intuitive diagnostic decision
- The pyeTribe: Simultaneous eyetracking for economic games
- Out of sight--out of mind? Information acquisition patterns in risky choice framing
- A Lack of Appetite for Information and Computation: Simple Heuristics in Food Choice
- Flashlight as a process tracing method
- A Handbook of Process Tracing Methods for Decision Research: A Critical Review and User's Guide
- A handbook of process tracing methods for decision research: A critical review and user’s guide
- Determining the information participants need: methods of active information search
- Flashlight--Recording information acquisition online
- The role of process data in the development and testing of process models of judgment and decision making.
- A handbook of process tracing methods for decision research: A critical review and user’s guide
- Windows for understanding the mind: Introduction to a handbook of process tracing methods for decision research
- Take a quick click at that! Mouselab and eye-tracking as tools to measure intuition
- Postscript: Rejoinder to Brandstätter, Gigerenzer, and Hertwig (2008).
- Process models deserve process data: Comment on Brandstätter, Gigerenzer, and Hertwig (2006).
- Brave New World... Wide Web: Blending Old Teaching
- WebDiP: A tool for information search experiments on the World-Wide Web
- Information search in the laboratory and on the Web: With or without an experimenter
- Framing decisions: Hypothetical and real
- The effects of framing, reflection, probability, and payoff on risk preference in choice tasks