Items where contributor is "Scheibehenne, Benjamin"
2015Scheibehenne, Benjamin and von Helversen, Bettina. (2015) Selecting decision strategies : The differential role of affect. Cognition & Emotion, Vol. 29, H. 1. pp. 158-167. 2014Shevchenko, Yury and von Helversen, Bettina and Scheibehenne, Benjamin. (2014) Change and status quo in decisions with defaults : The effect of incidental emotions depends on the type of default. Judgment and Decision making, Vol. 9, H. 3. pp. 287-296. Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Todd, Peter M. and van den Berg, Stéphanie M. and Hatemi, Peter K. and Eaves, Lindon J. and Vogler, Christian. (2014) Genetic influences on dietary variety - results from a twin study. Appetite : eating and drinking, Vol. 77, H. 1. pp. 131-138. Scheibehenne, Benjamin and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2014) Different strategies for evaluating consumer products: Attribute- and exemplar-based approaches compared. Journal of Economic Psychology, 46. pp. 39-50. Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Studer, Bettina. (2014) A Hierarchical Bayesian Model of the Influence of Run Length on Sequential Predictions. Psychonomic bulletin & review : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Vol. 21, H. 1 , S. 211–217. Wilke, Andreas and Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Gaissmaier, Wolfgang and McCanney, Paige and Barrett, Clark. (2014) Illusionary pattern detection in habitual gamblers. Evolution and human behavior : official journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Vol. 35, No. 4 , S. 291–297. 2013Berkowitsch, Nicolas and Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2013) Rigorously testing multialternative decision field theory against random utility models. Journal of Experimental Psychology : General, 143 (3). pp. 1331-1348. 2012Pachur, Thorsten and Scheibehenne, Benjamin. (2012) Constructing preference from experience: The endowment effect reflected in external information search. Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory and cognition, Vol. 3. pp. 1108-1116. 2011Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Wilke, Andreas and Todd, Peter M.. (2011) Expectations of clumpy resources influence predictions of sequential events. Evolution and human behavior : official journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Vol. 32, No. 5. pp. 326-333. Scheibehenne, B. and Mata, J. and Todd, P. M.. (2011) Older but not wiser – Predicting spouse’s preferences gets worse with age. Journal of consumer psychology, Vol. 32, No. 2. pp. 184-191. 2010Greifeneder, Rainer and Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Kleber, Nina. (2010) Less may be more when choosing is difficult : choice complexity and too much choice. Acta psychologica, Vol. 133, H. 1. pp. 45-50. Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Todd, Peter M. and Wansink, Brian. (2010) Dining in the dark : the importance of visual cues for food consumption and satiety. Appetite : eating and drinking, Vol. 55. pp. 710-713. Scheibehenne, Benjamin and Greifeneder, Rainer and Todd, Peter M.. (2010) Can there ever be too many options? : a meta-analytic review of choice overload. The journal of consumer research : an interdisciplinary journal, Vol. 37, H. 3. pp. 409-425. 2009Scheibehenne, Benjamin and von Helversen, Bettina. (2009) Useful heuristics. In: Making essential choices with scant information - front-end decision-making in major projects. Basingstoke, pp. 194-211. |