TOC: Psych Rev
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Psychological Review, 115(1)
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A Theory of the Discovery and Predication of Relational Concepts
–Leonidas A.A. Doumas, John E. Hummel and Catherine M. Sandhofer [] []
Characterizing Observers Using External Noise and Observer Models: Assessing Internal Representations With External Noise
–Zhong-Lin Lu and Barbara Anne Dosher [] []
Modeling Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Visual Backward Masking
–Frouke Hermens, Gediminas Luksys, Wulfram Gerstner, Michael H. Herzog and Udo Ernst [] []
Threaded Cognition: An Integrated Theory of Concurrent Multitasking
–Dario D. Salvucci and Niels A. Taatgen [] []
The Whole Is Equal to the Sum of Its Parts: A Probabilistic Model of Grouping by Proximity and Similarity in Regular Patterns
–Michael Kubovy and Martin van den Berg [] []
Diagnostic Hypothesis Generation and Human Judgment
–Rick P. Thomas, Michael R. Dougherty, Amber M. Sprenger and J. Isaiah Harbison [] []
Economic Demand and Essential Value
–Steven R. Hursh and Alan Silberberg [] []
Psychological Plausibility of the Theory of Probabilistic Mental Models and the Fast and Frugal Heuristics
–Michael R. Dougherty, Ana M. Franco-Watkins and Rick Thomas [] []
Postscript: Vague Heuristics Revisited
–Michael R. Dougherty, Rick Thomas and Ana M. Franco-Watkins []
Modeling Lexical Decision: The Form of Frequency and Diversity Effects
–James S. Adelman and Gordon D.A. Brown [] []
Postscript: Deviations From the Predictions of Serial Search
–James S. Adelman and Gordon D.A. Brown []
Fast and Frugal Heuristics Are Plausible Models of Cognition: Reply to Dougherty, Franco-Watkins, and Thomas (2008)
–Gerd Gigerenzer, Ulrich Hoffrage and Daniel G. Goldstein []
Postscript: Fast and Frugal Heuristics
–Gerd Gigerenzer, Ulrich Hoffrage and Daniel G. Goldstein []
The Rank Hypothesis and Lexical Decision: A Reply to Adelman and Brown (2008)
–Wayne S. Murray and Kenneth I. Forster []
Postscript: The Rank Hypothesis and Lexical Decision
–Wayne S. Murray and Kenneth I. Forster []
Evaluation of the Priority Heuristic as a Descriptive Model of Risky Decision Making: Comment on Brandstätter, Gigerenzer, and Hertwig (2006)
–Michael H. Birnbaum []
Postscript: Rejoinder to Brandstätter et al. (2008)
–Michael Birnbaum []
Process Models Deserve Process Data: Comment on Brandstätter, Gigerenzer, and Hertwig (2006)
–Eric J. Johnson, Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck and Martijn C. Willemsen []
Postscript: Rejoinder to Brandstätter, Gigerenzer, and Hertwig (2008)
–Eric J. Johnson, Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck and Martijn C. Willemsen []
What Is Behind the Priority Heuristic? A Mathematical Analysis and Comment on Brandstätter, Gigerenzer, and Hertwig (2006)
–Marc Oliver Rieger and Mei Wang []
Risky Choice With Heuristics: Reply to Birnbaum (2008), Johnson, Schulte-Mecklenbeck, and Willemsen (2008), and Rieger and Wang (2008)
–Eduard Brandstätter, Gerd Gigerenzer and Ralph Hertwig []
Postscript: Rejoinder to Johnson et al. (2008) and Birnbaum (2008)
–Eduard Brandstätter, Gerd Gigerenzer and Ralph Hertwig []
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