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Working Papers
2019
- Investigating the failure to best respond in experimental games
Discussion Papers, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham 
See also Journal Article Investigating the failure to best respond in experimental games, Experimental Economics, Springer (2022) View citations (2) (2022)
2015
- Do as I say, don't do as I do: differences in moral judgments do not translate into differences in decisions in real-life trolley problems
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library View citations (2)
See also Journal Article Do as I Say, Don’t Do as I Do: Differences in moral judgments do not translate into differences in decisions in real-life trolley problems, Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier (2015) View citations (8) (2015)
2007
- Ambiguous games: Evidence for strategic ambiguity aversion
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (23)
Journal Articles
2024
- Mental accounting in tax liabilities
DECISION: Official Journal of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, 2024, 51, (2), 153-164
- Persistence or decay of strategic asymmetric dominance in repeated dyadic games?
Experimental Economics, 2024, 27, (4), 766-786
2022
- Investigating the failure to best respond in experimental games
Experimental Economics, 2022, 25, (2), 656-679 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Investigating the failure to best respond in experimental games, Discussion Papers (2019) (2019)
2019
- Experiencing risk: the effect of the experiential life-skills centre ‘Warning Zone’ on children’s risk perception
Journal of Risk Research, 2019, 22, (2), 177-190
2018
- Commitment-enhancing tools in Centipede games: Evidencing European–Japanese differences in trust and cooperation
Judgment and Decision Making, 2018, 13, (1), 61-72
- Far but finite horizons promote cooperation in the Centipede game
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2018, 67, (C), 191-199 View citations (3)
- Incentive Magnitude Effects in Experimental Games: Bigger is not Necessarily Better
Games, 2018, 9, (1), 1-10 View citations (5)
2016
- Social Value Induction and Cooperation in the Centipede Game
PLOS ONE, 2016, 11, (3), 1-21 View citations (2)
2015
- Competitive Centipede Games: Zero-End Payoffs and Payoff Inequality Deter Reciprocal Cooperation
Games, 2015, 6, (3), 1-11 View citations (4)
- Do as I Say, Don’t Do as I Do: Differences in moral judgments do not translate into differences in decisions in real-life trolley problems
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2015, 47, (C), 50-61 View citations (8)
See also Working Paper Do as I say, don't do as I do: differences in moral judgments do not translate into differences in decisions in real-life trolley problems, LSE Research Online Documents on Economics (2015) View citations (2) (2015)
- Psychology of Game Playing: Introduction to a Special Issue
Games, 2015, 6, (4), 1-8 View citations (4)
2014
- Cultural differences in responses to real-life and hypothetical trolley problems
Judgment and Decision Making, 2014, 9, (1), 65-76
- Good luck, bad luck, and ambiguity aversion
Judgment and Decision Making, 2014, 9, (2), 159-166
2013
- YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE: COMPARING JUDGEMENTS IN TROLLEY PROBLEMS INVOLVING ECONOMIC AND EMOTIONAL HARMS, INJURY AND DEATH
Economics and Philosophy, 2013, 29, (2), 213-233 View citations (6)
2007
- Asymmetric dominance and phantom decoy effects in games
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007, 104, (2), 193-206 View citations (6)
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