MANUSCRIPTS & PUBLICATIONS
 
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Below are some papers that may be harder to find:

Cokely, E.T., Ghazal, S., & Garcia-Retamero, R. (2014). Measuring numeracy.  In B. L. Anderson & J. Schulkin (Eds.), Numerical Reasoning in Judgments and Decision Making about Health (pp. 11-38). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Ghazal, S., Cokely, E.T., & Garcia-Retamero, R. (2014). Predicting biases in very highly educated samples: Numeracy and metacognition. Judgment and Decision Making, 9, 15-34.

Garcia-Retamero, R., & Cokely, E.T. (2014). The Influence of skills, message frame, and visual aids on Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 27(2), 179-189.

Garcia-Retamero, R., Cokely, E.T. (2014).  Using visual aids to help people with low numeracy make better decisions. In B. L. Anderson & J. Schulkin (Eds.), Numerical Reasoning in Judgments and Decision Making about Health (pp. 153-174). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

Cokely, E.T., Ghazal, S., Galesic, M., Garcia-Retamero, R., & Schulz, E. (2013). How to measure risk comprehension in educated samples. In R. Garcia-Retamero & M. Galesic (Ed.), Transparent communication of health risks: Overcoming cultural differences (pp. 29-52). New York: Springer.

Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2013). Predicting philosophical disagreement. Philosophy Compass, 8(10), 978-989. 

Feltz, A. & Cokely, E.T. (2013).  Virtue or consequences: The folk against pure evaluational internalism. Philosophical Psychology,26(5), 702-717

Garcia-Retamero, R., & Cokely, E.T. (2013).  Communicating health risks with visual aids. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 22(5), 392-399.

Garcia-Retamero, R., & Cokely, E.T. (2013).  Simple but powerful health messages for increasing condom use in young adults.  Journal of Sex Research, 1-13.

Garcia-Retamero, R. Cokely, E. T., & Galesic, M. (2013).  Reducing the effect of framed messages about health. In R. Garcia-Retamero & M. Galesic (Eds.), Transparent communication of health risks: Overcoming cultural differences (pp. 165-191) New York: Springer.

Cokely, E.T., Galesic, M., Schulz, E., Ghazal, S., & Garcia-Retamero, R. (2012). Measuring risk literacy: The Berlin Numeracy Test.  Judgment and Decision Making, 7, 25-47. Download

Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2012).  The Philosophical Personality Argument. Philosophical Studies, 161, 227-246. DOI: 10.1007/s11098-011-9731-4. Download

Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2012).  The virtues of ignorance. The Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 3, 335-350.

Garcia-Retamero, R, & Cokely, E.T. (2012). Advances in efficient health communication: Promoting prevention and detection of STDs.  Current HIV Research, 10, 262-270. Download

Garcia-Retamero, R., Okan, Y., & Cokely, E.T. (2012).  Using visual aids to improve communication of risks about health: A review.  The Scientific World Journal, Article ID 562637. DOI:10.1100/2012/562637. Download 

Okan, Y., Garcia-Retamero, R., Cokely, E. T., & Maldonado, A. (2012). Individual differences in graph literacy: Overcoming denominator neglect in risk comprehension. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25, 390-401. doi: 10.1002/bdm.751 Download 

Okan, Y., Garcia-Retamero, R., Galesic, M., & Cokely, E.T. (2012). When higher bars are not larger quantities: On individual differences in the use of spatial information in graph comprehension. Spatial Cognition and Computation, 12, 195-218. Download

Woller-Carter, M. Okan, Y., Cokely, E.T., & Garcia-Retamero, R. (in press). Communicating and distorting risks with graphs: An eye-tracking study.  Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 1723-1727). SAGE Publications.

Cokely, E., & Feltz, A (2011). Virtue in business: Morally better, praiseworthy, trustworthy, and more satisfying.  Journal of Organizational Moral Psychology, 2, 13-26. Download

Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2011). Individual differences in theory-of-mind judgments: Order effects and side effects.  Philosophical Psychology. 24, 343-355.  DOI: 10.1080/09515089.2011.556611 Download

Garcia-Retamero, R., & Cokely, E.T. (2011).  Effective communication of risks to young adults:  Using message framing and visual aids to increase condom use and STD screening.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 17, 270-287.  DOI: 10.1037/a0023677 Download

Mueller, S., Garcia-Retamero, R., Cokely, E.T., Maldonado, A. (2011). Influences of causal beliefs on the evaluation of empirical evidence: Decision-making processes in two-alternative forced-choice tasks. Experimental Psychology, 58, 324-332. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000099 Download

Schulz, E., Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2011). Persistent bias in expert judgments about free will and moral responsibility:
A test of the expertise defense. Consciousness and Cognition, 20, 4, 1722-1731. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.04.007 Download

Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2010). Adaptive diversity and misbelief. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 516. Download

Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2010). Questioning the free will comprehension question. Proceedings of the 32st  Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp.). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.  Download

Cokely, E.T., Schooler, L.J., & Gigerenzer, G. (2010).  Information use for decision making. In M.N. Maack & M.J. Bates (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Third Edition (pp. 2727-2734). Taylor & Francis Group.DOI: 10.1081/E-ELIS3-120044539 Download

Karlsson, L., Cokely, E.T., & Merritt, A. (2010). Adaptive benefits of cognitive aging: Evidence from complex category learning.  Brunswik Society Newsletter, 25, 15-18. Download


Keller, N., Cokely, E.T., Katsikopoulos, K., & Wegwarth, O. (2010).  Naturalistic heuristics for decision making. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 4, 3, 256–274. DOI 10.1518/155534310X12844000801168 Download

Merritt, A., Karlsson, L., & Cokely, E.T., (2010). Category learning and adaptive benefits of aging. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.  Download

Wong, T.J., Cokely, E.T., & Schooler, L.J. (2010). An online database of ACT-R parameters:  Towards a transparent community-based approach to model development. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Download

Barton, A., Cokely, E.T., Galesic, M., Koehler, A., Haas, M. (2009). Comparing risk reductions: On the dynamic interplay of cognitive strategies, numeracy, complexity, and format. In N.A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 31th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp.2347-2352). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. Download

Cokely, E.T. (2009). Beyond generic dual processes: How should we evaluate scientific progress? PsycCritiques,Vol. 54, Release 51, Article 10. DOI: 10.1037/a0017643 Download

Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2009). Adaptive variation in judgment and philosophical intuition. Consciousness and Cognition, 18, 355-357. DOI:10.1016/j.concog.2009.01.001  Download

Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2009). Individual differences, judgment biases, and theory-of-mind: Deconstructing the intentional action side effect asymmetry. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 18-24. DOI:10.1016/j.jrp.2008.10.007 Download

Cokely, E.T., & Kelley, C.M. (2009). Cognitive abilities and superior decision making under risk: A protocol analysis and process model evaluation. Judgment and Decision Making, 4, 20-33. Open Source at http://journal.sjdm.org/81125/jdm81125.pdf or Download

Cokely, E.T., Parpart, P., & Schooler, L.J. (2009). On the link between cognitive control and heuristic processes. In N.A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 31th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp.2926-2931). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. Download

Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2009). Do judgments about freedom and responsibility depend on who you are? Personality differences in intuitions about compatibilism and incompatibilism. Consciousness and Cognition, 18, 342-350. DOI:10.1016/j.concog.2008.08.001 Download

Feltz, A., Cokely, E.T., Nadelhoffer, T. (2009). Natural compatibilism versus natural incompatibilism: Back to the drawing board. Mind and Language, 24, 1-23. Download
 
Straubinger, N., Cokely, E.T., & Stevens, J.R. (2009). The dynamics of development: Challenges for Bayesian reasoning. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 103-104.  Download

Cokely, E. T., & Kelley, C. M. (2008). Heuristic processes in normatively superior judgment. International Journal of Psychology, 43, 728-728. Abstract

Feltz, A., & Cokely, E. T. (2008). The fragmented folk: More evidence of stable individual differences in moral judgments and folk intuitions. In B.C. Love, K. McRae & V.M. Sloutsky (Eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1771-1776). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. Download

Cokely, E.T. (2007). Strategies, heuristics, and adaptive decision-making: New evidence from an individual differences and process tracing approach. In D.S. McNamara & G. Trafton (Eds.), Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (p.1726). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Download

Ericsson, K.A., Prietula, M.J., & Cokely, E.T. (2007). The making of an expert. Harvard Business Review, 85, 114-121. Download

Ericsson, K.A., Prietula, M.J., & Cokely, E.T. (2007). The making of an expert- response. Harvard Business Review, 85, 146-147. Download

Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2007). An anomaly in intentional action ascription: More evidence of folk diversity. In D.S. McNamara & G. Trafton (Eds.), Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (p.1748). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Download

Cokely, E.T., Andersson, P., & Ericsson, K.A. (2006). The enigma of financial expertise: Superior and reproducible investment performance in efficient markets. In R. Sun & N. Miyake (Eds.), Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (p. 2462). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Download

Cokely, E.T., Kelley, C.M., & Gilchrist, A.H. (2006). Sources of individual differences in working memory: Contributions of strategy to capacity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 991-997.  Download

Cokely, E.T., & Roring R.W. (2004). Part-set cuing: A connectionist approach to strategy disruption. In K.D. Forbus, D. Gentner, & T. Reiger (Eds.), Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (p. 1544). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Download






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