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The desirability bias in predictions: Going optimistic without leaving realism
PD Windschitl, AR Smith, JP Rose, Z Krizan
Organizational behavior and human decision processes 111 (1), 33-47, 2010
872010
Are people excessive or judicious in their egocentrism? A modeling approach to understanding bias and accuracy in people's optimism.
PD Windschitl, JP Rose, MT Stalkfleet, AR Smith
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (2), 253, 2008
842008
Knowledge matters: Anchoring effects are moderated by knowledge level
AR Smith, PD Windschitl, K Bruchmann
European Journal of Social Psychology 43 (1), 97-108, 2013
792013
The effect of target group size on risk judgments and comparative optimism: the more, the riskier.
PC Price, AR Smith, HC Lench
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 90 (3), 382, 2006
602006
Why so confident? The influence of outcome desirability on selective exposure and likelihood judgment
PD Windschitl, AM Scherer, AR Smith, JP Rose
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 120 (1), 73-86, 2013
592013
The relationship between anxiety and risk taking is moderated by ambiguity
AR Smith, EE Ebert, JJ Broman-Fulks
Personality and Individual Differences 95, 40-44, 2016
452016
Optimism following a tornado disaster
J Suls, JP Rose, PD Windschitl, AR Smith
Personality and social psychology bulletin 39 (5), 691-702, 2013
422013
Hope to be right: Biased information seeking following arbitrary and informed predictions
AM Scherer, PD Windschitl, AR Smith
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (1), 106-112, 2013
372013
Biased calculations: Numeric anchors influence answers to math equations
AR Smith, PD Windschitl
Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2), 139-146, 2011
372011
Sample size bias in the estimation of means
AR Smith, PC Price
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 17, 499-503, 2010
322010
Resisting anchoring effects: The roles of metric and mapping knowledge
AR Smith, PD Windschitl
Memory & cognition 43, 1071-1084, 2015
272015
Sample size bias in judgments of perceptual averages.
PC Price, NM Kimura, AR Smith, LD Marshall
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (5), 1321, 2014
182014
Behaving optimistically: How the (Un) desirability of an outcome can bias people's preparations for it
JOR Stuart, PD Windschitl, AR Smith, AM Scherer
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 30 (1), 54-69, 2017
172017
Hoping for more: The influence of outcome desirability on information seeking and predictions about relative quantities
AM Scherer, PD Windschitl, J O’Rourke, AR Smith
Cognition 125 (1), 113-117, 2012
132012
Sources of bias in peoples’ social-comparative estimates of food consumption.
AM Scherer, K Bruchmann, PD Windschitl, JP Rose, AR Smith, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 22 (2), 173, 2016
72016
Debiasing egocentrism and optimism biases in repeated competitions
JP Rose, PD Windschitl, AR Smith
Judgment and Decision Making 7 (6), 761-767, 2012
72012
Attributions for ambiguity in a treatment‐decision context can create ambiguity aversion or seeking
JOR Stuart, PD Windschitl, JE Miller, AR Smith, BJ Zikmund‐Fisher, ...
Journal of behavioral decision making 35 (1), e2249, 2022
52022
Do people prescribe optimism, overoptimism, or neither?
JE Miller, I Park, AR Smith, PD Windschitl
Psychological science 32 (10), 1605-1616, 2021
52021
Risk it? Direct and collateral impacts of peers' verbal expressions about hazard likelihoods
PD Windschitl, AR Smith, AM Scherer, J Suls
Thinking & reasoning 23 (3), 259-291, 2017
52017
Context dependency in risky decision making: Is there a description-experience gap?
I Park, PD Windschitl, AR Smith, S Rule, AM Scherer, JO Stuart
PloS one 16 (2), e0245969, 2021
42021
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