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Scheibehenne, Benjamin
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How does the peak-end heuristic smell? Tracing hedonic experience with odors | Cognition and Emotion | 2019 | 389 | 421 | |||
Betting on Illusory Patterns: Probability Matching in Habitual Gamblers | Journal of gambling studies | 2016 | 483 | 462 | |||
How outcome dependencies affect decisions under risk | Decision | 2015 | 665 | 338 | |||
An introduction to Bayesian hypothesis testing for management research | Journal of management | 2015 | 734 | 1,310 | |||
Different strategies for evaluating consumer products: attribute-and exemplar-based approaches compared | Journal of economic psychology | 2015 | 693 | 482 | |||
Selecting decision strategies: the differential role of affect | Cognition and emotion | 2015 | 684 | 689 | |||
An information theory account of preference prediction accuracy | Journal of consumer psychology | 2015 | 879 | 556 | |||
Using Bayesian hierarchical parameter estimation to assess the generalizability of cognitive models of choice | Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (PB&R) | 2015 | 668 | 911 | |||
A generalized distance function for preferential choices | British journal of mathematical & statistical psychology | 2015 | 729 | 352 | |||
Genetic influences on dietary variety - Results from a twin study | Appetite | 2014 | 566 | 441 | |||
A hierarchical Bayesian model of the influence of run length on sequential predictions | Psychonomic bulletin & review | 2014 | 628 | 569 | |||
Rigorously testing multialternative decision field theory against random utility models | Journal of experimental psychology. General | 2014 | 707 | 1,203 | |||
Illusionary pattern detection in habitual gamblers | Evolution and human behavior | 2014 | 761 | 1,031 | |||
Change and status quo in decisions with defaults: the effect of incidental emotions depends on the type of default | Judgment and decision making | 2014 | 832 | 431 | |||
Testing adaptive toolbox models: a Bayesian hierarchical approach | Psychological review | 2013 | 636 | 1,177 | |||
Constructing preference from experience: the endowment effect reflected in external information search | Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition | 2012 | 571 | 731 | |||
Expectations of clumpy resources influence predictions of sequential events | Evolution and human behavior | 2011 | 616 | 490 | |||
Older but not wiser—Predicting a partner's preferences gets worse with age | Journal of consumer psychology | 2011 | 645 | 1,429 | |||
Can there ever be too many options? A meta‐analytic review of choice overload | Journal of consumer research | 2010 | 1,636 | 4,646 | |||
Less may be more when choosing is difficult: choice complexity and too much choice | Acta psychologica | 2010 | 516 | 0 | |||
Dining in the dark: the importance of visual cues for food consumption and satiety | Appetite | 2010 | 601 | 974 | |||
Useful heuristics | Making essential choices with scant information: front-end decision-making in major projects | 2009 | 610 | 244 | |||
Introduction to the special issue on assortment structure and choice | Psychology & marketing | 2009 | 502 | 208 | |||
Cognitive models of choice: comparing decision field theory to the proportional difference model | Cognitive science | 2009 | 616 | 389 | |||
What moderates the too-much-choice effect? | Psychology & marketing | 2009 | 632 | 1,584 | |||
Predicting children's meal preferences: how much do parents know? | Appetite | 2008 | 623 | 437 | |||
Fast and frugal food choices: uncovering individual decision heuristics | Appetite | 2007 | 591 | 1,698 | |||
Predicting Wimbledon 2005 tennis results by mere player name recognition | International journal of forecasting | 2007 | 1,115 | 1,130 |