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Do people inherently dislike uncertain advice?
C Gaertig, JP Simmons
Psychological science 29 (4), 504-520, 2018
512018
Social information and economic decision-making in the ultimatum game
C Gaertig, A Moser, S Alguacil, M Ruz
Frontiers in neuroscience 6, 103, 2012
412012
Social information and personal interests modulate neural activity during economic decision-making
A Moser, C Gaertig, M Ruz
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 31, 2014
322014
Decisional autonomy undermines advisees’ judgments of experts in medicine and in life
S Kassirer, EE Levine, C Gaertig
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (21), 11368-11378, 2020
242020
Extremeness aversion is a cause of anchoring
J Lewis, C Gaertig, JP Simmons
Psychological science 30 (2), 159-173, 2019
232019
When does anger boost status?
C Gaertig, A Barasch, EE Levine, ME Schweitzer
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 85, 103876, 2019
142019
Combining probability forecasts: 60% and 60% is 60%, but likely and likely is very likely
R Mislavsky, C Gaertig
Management Science 68 (1), 541-563, 2022
102022
The psychology of second guesses: Implications for the wisdom of the inner crowd
C Gaertig, JP Simmons
Management Science 67 (9), 5921-5942, 2021
72021
Are people more or less likely to follow advice that is accompanied by a confidence interval?
C Gaertig, JP Simmons
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 152 (7), 2008, 2023
12023
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