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Working Papers
2019
- Salience and Social Choice
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Salience and social choice, Experimental Economics, Springer (2021) (2021)
2017
- Minimal Frames and Transparent Frames for Risk, Time, and Uncertainty
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (1)
- Risk Preference, Time Preference, and Salience Perception
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (5)
2016
- Ambiguity Framed
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Ambiguity framed, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Springer (2018) View citations (89) (2018)
- Axioms for Salience Perception
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (2)
- Salience, Framing, and Decisions under Risk, Uncertainty, and Time
Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute View citations (7)
2010
- Generalized Similarity Judgments: An Alternative Explanation for Choice Anomalies
Levine's Working Paper Archive, David K. Levine View citations (8)
See also Journal Article Generalized Similarity Judgments: An Alternative Explanation for Choice Anomalies, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Springer (1994) View citations (79) (1994)
2006
- Equilibrium Selection, Similarity Judgments and the "Nothing to Gain/Nothing to Lose" Effect
CEEL Working Papers, Cognitive and Experimental Economics Laboratory, Department of Economics, University of Trento, Italia View citations (2)
Also in Levine's Working Paper Archive, David K. Levine (2006)
1989
- APPROXIMATE EXPECTED UTILITY THEORY AND THE NOTHING TO GAIN/NOTHING TO LOSE EFFECT
GSIA Working Papers, Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business
Journal Articles
2021
- Salience and social choice
Experimental Economics, 2021, 24, (4), 1215-1241 
See also Working Paper Salience and Social Choice, Working Papers (2019) View citations (1) (2019)
2018
- A theory of focal points in 2 × 2 games
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2018, 65, (C), 75-89 View citations (1)
- Ambiguity framed
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2018, 57, (2), 133-151 View citations (89)
See also Working Paper Ambiguity Framed, Working Papers (2016) View citations (3) (2016)
2015
- Reference dependence, cooperation, and coordination in games
Judgment and Decision Making, 2015, 10, (2), 123-129
- Salience and Strategy Choice in 2 × 2 Games
Games, 2015, 6, (4), 1-39 View citations (2)
2010
- The hunt for a descriptive theory of choice under risk--A view from the road not taken
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2010, 39, (5), 568-577 View citations (9)
2005
- Experimental tests of the Somatic Marker hypothesis
Games and Economic Behavior, 2005, 52, (2), 386-409 View citations (5)
2002
- Similarity Judgments and Anomalies in Intertemporal Choice
Economic Inquiry, 2002, 40, (4), 574-581 View citations (27)
1998
- Similarity Judgments in Choice Under Uncertainty: A Reinterpretation of the Predictions of Regret Theory
Management Science, 1998, 44, (5), 659-672 View citations (30)
1994
- Generalized Similarity Judgments: An Alternative Explanation for Choice Anomalies
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1994, 9, (2), 151-72 View citations (79)
See also Working Paper Generalized Similarity Judgments: An Alternative Explanation for Choice Anomalies, Levine's Working Paper Archive (2010) View citations (8) (2010)
1993
- Embedding Effects: Stimulus Representation and Response Mode
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1993, 6, (3), 211-34 View citations (26)
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