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Goldstein, W., Wright, J.
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Ratiomorphic: Models of perception and thinking.
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K.R. Hammond and T.R. Stewart (Eds.), The Casentral Brunswik: Beginnings, Explications, Applications, pp. 249-256. Oxford University Press.
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2001
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Goldstein, W., Barlas, S., Beattie, J.
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Talk about tradeoffs: Judgments of relative importance and contingent decision behavior.
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Elke Weber, Jonathon Baron, and Graham Loomes (Eds.) Conflict and Tradeoffs in Decision Making. Cambridge University Press, pp. 175-204.
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2001
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Goldstein, W., Hogarth, R.
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Judgment and decision research: Some historical context.
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Currents, Connections and Controversies, Cambridge University Press, 3-65.
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1997
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Gigerenzer, G., Goldstein, D. G.
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Mind as computer: The birth of a metaphor.
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Creativity Research Journal, 9(2-3): 131-144.
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1996
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Gigerenzer, G., Goldstein, D. G.
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Reasoning the fast and frugal way: Models of bounded rationality.
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Psychological Review, 103(4): 650-669.
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1996
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Weber, E.U., Goldstein, W. M., Barlas, S.
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And let us not forget memory: The role of memory processes and techniques in the study of judgement and choice.
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J. R. Busemeyer, R. Hastie, and D. L. Medin (Eds.), Decision making from a Cognitive Perspective: The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 32: 33-82. New York: Academic Press.
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1995
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Goldstein, W. M., Weber, E.U.
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Content and discontent: Indications and implications of domain specificity in preferential decision making.
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J. R. Busemeyer, R. Hastie, and D. L. Medin (Eds.), Decision Making from a Cognitive Perspective. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation 32: 83-136. New York: Academic Press.
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1995
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Busemeyer, J. R., Goldstein, W. M.
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Linking together different measures of preference: A dynamic model of matching derived from decision field theory.
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 52: 370-396.
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1992
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Goldstein, W. M., Fisher, D. L.
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Stochastic networks as models of cognition: Deriving predictions for resource-constrained mental processing.
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Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 36(1): 129-145.
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1992
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Goldstein, W. M., Busemeyer, J. R.
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The effect of "irrelevant" variables on decision making: Criterion shifts in preferential choice?
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 52: 425-454.
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1992
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Goldstein, W. M., Mitzel, H. C.
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The relative importance of relative importance: Inferring other peoples preferences from relative importance ratings and previous decisions.
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 51: 382-415.
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1992
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Weber, E.U., Goldstein, W. M., Busemeyer, J. R.
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Beyond strategies: Implications of memory representation and memory processes for models of judgment and decision making.
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S. Lewandowsky and W. E. Hockley (Eds.), Relating theory and data: Essays on human memory in honor of Bennet B. Murdock, pp. 75-100. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
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1991
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Goldstein, W. M.
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Decomposable threshold models.
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Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 35(1): 64-79.
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1991
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Goldstein, W. M., Beattie, J.
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Judgments of relative importance in decision making: The importance of interpretation and the interpretation of importance.
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D. R. Brown and J. E. K. Smith (Eds.), Frontiers of mathematical psychology: Essays in honor of Clyde Coombs, pp. 110-137. New York: Springer-Verlag.
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1991
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Goldstein, W. M., Fisher, D. L.
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Stochastic networks as models of cognition: Derivation of response time distributions using the order-of-processing method.
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Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 35(2): 214-241.
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1991
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Goldstein, W. M.
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Axioms for the additive difference model.
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Working Paper.
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1990
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Goldstein, W. M.
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Judgments of relative importance in decision making: Global vs. local inter- pretations of subjective weight.
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 47(2): 313-336.
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1990
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Goldstein, W. M., Levi, K. R., Coombs, C. H.
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Optimistic and pessimistic decisions: Value- biased use of likelihood information.
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Working Paper.
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1990
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Fisher, D. L., Goldstein, W. M., Smith, J. M.
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The transient analysis of open, restricted tandem queues with production blocking and a finite calling population.
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Working Paper.
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1990
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Goldstein, W. M., Einhorn, H. J.
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Expression theory and the measurement of apparently labile values.
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Annals of Operations Research, 19: 51-78.
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1989
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Goldstein, W. M., Einhorn, H. J.
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Expression theory and the preference reversal phenomena.
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Psychological Review, 94(2): 236-254.
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1987
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Goldstein, W. M.
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Dimensional strategies for multiattribute binary choice.
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Working Paper.
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1986
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Goldstein, W. M.
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Measurement foundations of threshold models: Responses to dimensionally organized stimuli.
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Working Paper.
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1986
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Fisher, D. L., Saisi, D., Goldstein, W. M.
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Stochastic pert networks: OP diagrams, critical paths and the project completion time.
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Computers and Operations Research, 12(5): 471-482.
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1985
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Fisher, D. L., Goldstein, W. M.
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Stochastic PERT networks as models of cognition: Derivation of the mean, variance, and distribution of reaction time using order-of-processing (OP) diagrams.
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Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 27(2): 121-151.
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1983
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