Items where contributor is "von Helversen, Bettina"
Puskaric, Marin and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2016) How social and non-social information influence classification decisions: A computational modelling approach. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70 (8). pp. 1516-1534. Scheibehenne, Benjamin and von Helversen, Bettina. (2015) Selecting decision strategies : The differential role of affect. Cognition & Emotion, Vol. 29, H. 1. pp. 158-167. Scholz, Agnes and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2015) Eye movements reveal memory processes during similarity- and rule-based decision making. Cognition, Vol. 136 , S. 228–246. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina. (2015) Search and the aging mind: The promise and limits of the cognitive control hypothesis of age differences in search. Topics in Cognitive Science, 7. pp. 416-427. Shevchenko, 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. von Helversen, Bettina and Herzog, Stefan M. and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2014) Haunted by a doppelgänger : Irrelevant facial similarity affects rule-based judgments. Experimental Psychology, Vol. 61, H. 1. pp. 12-22. von Helversen, Bettina and Karlsson, Linnea and Rasch, Björn and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2014) Neural substrates of similarity and rule-based strategies in judgment. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol. 8. p. 809. Hoffmann, Janina Anna and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2014) Pillars of judgment : How memory abilities affect performance in rule-based and exemplar-based judgments. Journal of experimental psychology. General, Vol. 143, H. 6. pp. 2242-2261. 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. Hoffmann, Janina A. and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2013) Deliberation's Blindsight : How Cognitive Load Can Improve Judgments. Psychological Science, Vol. 24, H. 6. pp. 869-879. von Helversen, Bettina and Karlsson, Linnea and Mata, Rui and Wilke, Andreas. (2013) Why does cue polarity information provide benefits in inference problems? The role of strategy selection and knowledge of cue importance. Acta psychologica, Vol. 144, H. 1. pp. 73-82. von Helversen, Bettina and Schooler, Lael J. and Czienskowski, Uwe. (2013) Are stripes beneficial? Dazzle camouflage influences perceived speed and hit rates. PloS one, Vol. 8, H. 4 , e61173. Hoffmann, Janina Anna and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2013) How episodic and working memory affect rule- and memory-based judgments. In: Proceedings of the 35th annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 585-590. Herzog, Stefan M. and von Helversen, Bettina. (2013) Blending and choosing within one mind : should judgments be based on exemplars, rules or both? In: Cooperative minds : proceedings of the 35th annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Austin, TX, pp. 2536-2541. von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2013) Does the influence of stress on financial risk taking depend on the riskiness of the decision? In: Cooperative minds : proceedings of the 35th annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Austin, TX, pp. 1546-1551. von Helversen, Bettina and Rui Mata, . (2012) Losing a dime with a satisfied mind : Positive affect predicts less search in sequential decision making. Psychology and Aging, Vol. 27, H. 4. pp. 825-839. Mata, Rui and Pachur, Thorsten and von Helversen, Bettina and Hertwig, Ralph and Rieskamp, Jörg and Schooler, Lael J.. (2012) Ecological rationality: A framework for understanding and aiding the aging decision maker. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 6. p. 19. von Helversen, Bettina and Wilke, Andreas and Johnson, Tim and Schmid, Gabriele and Klapp, Burghard. (2011) Performance benefits of depression : sequential decision making in a healthy sample and a clinically depressed sample. Journal of abnormal psychology, Vol. 120. pp. 962-968. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina and Karlsson, Linnea and Cüpper, Lutz. (2011) Adult age differences in categorization and multiple-cue judgment. Developmental psychology, Vol. 48, No. 4 , S. 1188–1201. von Helversen, Bettina and Mata, Rui and Olsson, Henrik. (2010) Do children profit from looking beyond looks? : from similarity-based to cue-abstraction processes in multiple-cue judgment. Developmental psychology, 46 (1). pp. 220-229. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2010) Learning to choose : cognitive aging and strategy selection learning in decision making. Psychology and aging, Vol. 25, H. 2. pp. 299-309. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2010) When easy comes hard : the development of adaptive strategy selection. Child development, 82. pp. 687-700. von Helversen, Bettina and Mata, Rui and Olsson, Henrik. (2010) Do children profit from looking beyond looks? From similarity-based to cue abstraction processes in multiple-cue judgment. Developmental Psychology, 46 (1). pp. 220-229. von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Joerg. (2009) Predicting Sentencing for Low Level Crimes : comparing Models of Human Judgment. Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, Vol. 15, H. 4. pp. 375-395. Hupfeld-Heinemann, J. and von Helversen, B.. (2009) Models of decision-making on guilt and sanctions. In: Social psychology of punishment of crime. Malden (Mass.), pp. 275-293. Scheibehenne, 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. von Helversen, B. and Rieskamp, J.. (2008) The mapping model : a cognitive theory of quantitative estimation. Journal of experimental psychology. General, Vol. 137, H. 1. pp. 73-96. von Helversen, B. and Gendolla, G. H. E. and Winkielman, P. and Schmidt, R. E.. (2008) Exploring the hardship of ease : subjective and objective effort in the ease-of-processing paradigm. Motivation and emotion, Vol. 32, H. 1. pp. 1-10. |