Do Young Drivers Become Safer After Being Involved in a Collision?
If it's difficult to pronounce, it might not be risky: the effect of fluency on judgment of risk does not generalize to new stimuli
In a world of big data, small effects can still matter: a reply to Boyce, Daly, Hounkpatin, and Wood (2017)
Reading what the mind thinks from how the eye sees
Shifting attention between visual dimensions as a source of switch costs
Thinking fast increases framing effects in risky decision making
Who dares, who errs? Disentangling cognitive and motivational roots of age differences in decisions under risk