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Framing effects in inference tasks-and why they are normatively defensibleMCKENZIE, Craig R. M.Memory & cognition. 2004, Vol 32, Num 6, pp 874-885, issn 0090-502X, 12 p.Article

Increased sensitivity to differentially diagnostic answers using familiar materials: Implications for confirmation biasMCKENZIE, Craig R. M.Memory & cognition. 2006, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 577-588, issn 0090-502X, 12 p.Article

Rational models as theories - not standards - of behaviorMCKENZIE, Craig R. M.Trends in cognitive sciences (Regular ed.). 2003, Vol 7, Num 9, pp 403-406, issn 1364-6613, 4 p.Article

Information leakage from logically equivalent framesSHER, Shlomi; MCKENZIE, Craig R. M.Cognition. 2006, Vol 101, Num 3, pp 467-494, issn 0010-0277, 28 p.Article

What a speaker's choice of frame reveals: Reference points, frame selection, and framing effectsMCKENZIE, Craig R. M; NELSON, Jonathan D.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2003, Vol 10, Num 3, pp 596-602, issn 1069-9384, 7 p.Article

When wrong predictions provide more support than right onesMCKENZIE, Craig R. M; AMIN, Marsha B.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2002, Vol 9, Num 4, pp 821-828, issn 1069-9384, 8 p.Conference Paper

A Bayesian view of covariation assessmentMCKENZIE, Craig R. M; MIKKELSEN, Laurie A.Cognitive psychology (Print). 2007, Vol 54, Num 1, pp 33-61, issn 0010-0285, 29 p.Article

Insensitivity and oversensitivity to answer diagnosticity in hypothesis testingRUSCONI, Patrice; MCKENZIE, Craig R. M.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2013, Vol 66, Num 12, pp 2443-2464, issn 1747-0218, 22 p.Article

Duration neglect by numbers-And its elimination by graphsLIERSCH, Michael J; MCKENZIE, Craig R. M.Organizational behavior and human decision processes (Print). 2009, Vol 108, Num 2, pp 303-314, issn 0749-5978, 12 p.Article

Options as Information: Rational Reversals of Evaluation and PreferenceSHER, Shlomi; McKENZIE, Craig R. M.Journal of experimental psychology. General. 2014, Vol 143, Num 3, pp 1127-1143, issn 0096-3445, 17 p.Article

Overconfidence in interval estimates : What does expertise buy you?MCKENZIE, Craig R. M; LIERSCH, Michael J; YANIV, Ilan et al.Organizational behavior and human decision processes (Print). 2008, Vol 107, Num 2, pp 179-191, issn 0749-5978, 13 p.Article

Explaining purportedly irrational behavior by modeling skepticism in task parameters: An example examining confidence in forced-choice tasksMCKENZIE, Craig R. M; WIXTED, John T; NOELLE, David C et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 2004, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 947-959, issn 0278-7393, 13 p.Article

Relation between confidence in yes-no and forced-choice tasksMCKENZIE, Craig R. M; WIXTED, John T; NOELLE, David C et al.Journal of experimental psychology. General. 2001, Vol 130, Num 1, pp 140-155, issn 0096-3445Article

Do conditional hypotheses target rare events?MCKENZIE, Craig R. M; FERREIRA, Victor S; MIKKELSEN, Laurie A et al.Organizational behavior and human decision processes (Print). 2001, Vol 85, Num 2, pp 291-309, issn 0749-5978Article

Gaze bias: Selective encoding and liking effectsSCHOTTER, Elizabeth R; BERRY, Raymond W; MCKENZIE, Craig R. M et al.Visual cognition. 2010, Vol 18, Num 8, pp 1113-1132, issn 1350-6285, 20 p.Article

Underestimating the duration of future events : Memory incorrectly used or memory bias? CommentaryROY, Michael M; CHRISTENFELD, Nicholas J. S; MCKENZIE, Craig R. M et al.Psychological bulletin. 2005, Vol 131, Num 5, pp 738-762, issn 0033-2909, 25 p.Article

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