Peter Juslin
Professor at Department of Psychology; Perception and Cognition
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- Von Kraemers allé 1A och 1C
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 1225
751 42 UPPSALA
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Biography
Education, Previous Positions, and other Assignments (Selection)
2014: Member of the Board for Promotion to Docent, Faculty of Social Sciences, Uppsala University.
2014: Member of the Swedish National Committee for Psychology, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
2013: Elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien), Section IX (Social Sciences).
2008: The Torgny Segerstedt Medallion 2008 at Uppsala University for Distinguished Research in the Social Sciences.
2003: Professor of Psychology, especially Cognitive Psychology at the Department of Psychology, Uppsala University.
1999: Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Umeå University.
1998: The Oscar Prize at Uppsala University (konsistoriet 8-9 juni, 1998).
1996: Docent in Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Uppsala University.
1995: Assistant Professor (Forskarassistent) Department of Psychology, Uppsala University.
1994: Post Doc, Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Il. (post doc financed by HSFR, host Professor Gerd Gigerenzer).
1994: The New Scientist Award from the Brunswik Society.
1993: PhD (160 p), Department of Psychology, Uppsala University. An ecological model of realism of confidence in one's general knowledge. Acta Universitatis Uppsaliensis: Studia Psychologica Upsaliensia, 14, Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksell.
1989: Bachelor of Social Science (120 p), Uppsala University, 60 points Psychology, 60 points Philosophy.
Research, Teaching and Popular Scientific Contributions
Research
My doctoral thesis investigated the causes of the overconfidence phenomenon, according to which people are prone to overestimate the validity of their judgments and their knowledge. Later studies examined how realistic people are in their confidence assessments for simple sensory discrimination, and similar issues were examined also in connection with hindsight bias and the reliability of eyewitness identification. In recent years my research has evolved in three directions. In the context of so-called multiple-cue judgment I have related basic research in memory and categorization to judgment research, with a particular eye to the interactions between analytical knowledge and intuitive knowledge. A second research program refers to the metaphor of a “naive intuitive Statisticians". Traditional judgment research emphasizes the systematic errors that people make, which are caused by simplifying cognitive rules of thumb or “heuristics”. The research program on the “naive intuitive Statistician” shows that people, in general, correctly describes the "samples" they encounter in their experience (i.e., rather than use rules of thumb), but that they are often naive way in uncritically assuming that these samples can be generalized to new situations. This approach provides new ways to counter judgment biases. A third line of research has shown that many judgment errors are due to the fact that people, because of their capacity limited and sequential thought processes, are likely to integrate probabilities linearly and additively, contrary to what is often required in probability theory. Most of my research is carried out in cooperation with a research group at the Department who studies judgments and decision-making, consisting both of students and more senior researchers. In addition I collaborate with Linnea Karlsson, Department of integrative medical biology (IMB), Umeå University, in a project that deals with brain imaging of judgment processes, with Cajsa Bartusch, Department of Engineering Sciences and Industrial Technology, Uppsala University, in a project which deals with feedback and motivating forces of electricity consumers, as well as with Minna Gräns, Department of law, Uppsala University in a project which deals with confirmation biases in the seeking of information in the judicial process.
Teaching
I mainly teach in the field of cognitive psychology. Most of my teaching is on courses at the advanced or the PhD level, but I also supervise undergraduate students, masters students, and PhD theses.
Popular Scientific Contributions
My work in popular science is less extensive, but I have written opinion articles and expository chapters for edited volumes directed to a wider audience, as well as participated in discussion panels (e.g. in Almedalen, Visby, Gotland, summer 2014). I have further repeatedly lectured at various agencies, such as The Swedish Social Insurance Agency and the Swedish Police (Rikspolisstyrelsen).
Publications (In Press)
Only publications in press are listed here. For work published, please see heading PUBLICATIONS below.
Contributions that are not peer-reviewed are indicated by an asterix.
- Juslin, P. (in press). The availability heuristic. In H. Pashler (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of the Mind. Thousand Oaks: Sage Reference.*
- Juslin, P. (in press). The representativeness heuristic. In H. Pashler (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of the Mind. Thousand Oaks: Sage Reference.*
- Juslin, P. (in press). Controlled information integration and Bayesian inference. Frontiers in Psychology.
- Juslin, P., Lindskog, M., & Mayerhofer, B. (in press). Is there something special with probabilities? – Insight vs. computational ability in multiple risk combination. Cognition.
- Juslin, P., Winman, A., & Hansson, P. (in press). The naive intuitive statistician: A naïve sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals. In N. Chater (Ed.), Judgement and Decision Making. SAGE Publications, London. (Reprinted from Psychological Review, 114, 678-703.)
- Lindskog, M., Kerimi, N., Winman, A., & Juslin, P. (in press). A Swedish validation of the Berlin Numeracy test. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology.

Publications
Selection of publications
Controlled information integration and bayesian inference
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, 2015
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Prospect evaluation as a function of numeracy and probability denominator
Part of Cognition, p. 1-9, 2015
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 851, 2014
The association between higher education and approximate number system acuity
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 462, 2014
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Prospect Evaluation as a Function of Denominator Neglect
2014
2014
Are there rapid feedback effects on Approximate Number System acuity?
Part of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, p. 270, 2013
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Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 510, 2013
- DOI for Measuring acuity of the approximate number system reliably and validly: the evaluation of an adaptive test procedure
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Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 782-800, 2013
Calculate or wait: Is man an eager or a lazy intuitive statistician?
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 994-1014, 2013
Part of Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2013
Effects of Response and Presentation Format on Measures of Approximate Number System Acuity
Part of Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 2908-2913, 2013
Is it Time Bayes went Fishing?: Bayesian Probabilistic Reasoning in a Category Learning Task
Part of Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 906-911, 2013
Part of Grunderna i vår tids Psykologi, p. 125-162, Natur och kultur, 2012
Reducing cognitive biases in probabilistic reasoning by the use of logarithm formats
Part of Cognition, p. 248-267, 2011
What is Coded into Memory in the Absence of Outcome Feedback?
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1-16, 2010
Replik på ”mjuka fakta och osannolik noggrannhet”
Part of Qvintense, p. 18-19, 2010
Probability theory: Not the very guide of life
Part of Psychological review, p. 856-874, 2009
2009
Part of Judgment and Decision Making, p. 244-260, 2008
Part of Psychology and Aging, p. 531-544, 2008
Information integration in multiple-cue judgment: A division-of-labor hypothesis
Part of Cognition, p. 258-298, 2008
Exemplars in the mist: The cognitive substrate of the representativeness heuristic.
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 201-212, 2008
Comments: The role of random error in confidence judgment: Reply to Merkle, Sieck, and Van Zandt.
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 449-452, 2008
The role of short term memory and task experience for overconfidence in judgment under uncertainty
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1027-1042, 2008
Constructivist coding: Learning from selective feedback
Part of Psychological Science, p. 105-110, 2007
The naive intuitive statistician: A naïve sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals
Part of Psychological review, p. 678-703, 2007
Causal models and cognitive representations in multiple cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, 2007
The naïve intuitive statistican: Ecological psychology from yet another angle
Part of The probabilistic mind: Prospects for rational models of cognition, Oxford University Press, 2007
Part of Perception, p. 1421-32, 2006
Multiple-cue judgment in individual and dyadic learning
Part of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, p. 40-56, 2006
Go With the Flow: How to Master a Nonlinear Multiple-Cue Judgment Task
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1371-1384, 2006
Information sampling and overconfidence in interval estimation
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, Cambridge university Press, New York, 2006
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2006
Individuals and dyads in a multiple-cue judgment task: Cognitive processes and performance
Part of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, p. 40-56, 2006
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, p. 163-79, 2006
Information sampling and adaptive cognition
Cambride university Press, New York, 2006
Less is more in contingency assessmentOr is it?
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2006
Taking the interface between mind and environment seriously
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, Cambridge university Press, New York, 2006
Part of Information Sampling and Adaptive Cognition, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2006
Subjective Confidence and the Sampling of Knowledge
Part of Information Sampling and Adaptive Cognition, Cambridge Unviversity Press, New York, 2006
Part of Psychol Rev, p. 267, 2005
Capacity limitations and the detection of correlations: Comment on Kareev (2000)
Part of Psychol Rev, p. 256-67; discussion 280, 2005
Evidence for rule-based processes in the inverse base-rate effect.
Part of Q J Exp Psychol A, p. 789-815, 2005
The cognitive substrate of subjective probability.
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, p. 600-20, 2005
Part of Vår tids psykologi, p. 133-168, Natur & Kultur, Stockholm, 2005
Bedömningar och beslutsfattande: Jakten på Homo Economicus
Part of Vår tida psykologi, p. 533-548, Natur & Kultur, Stockholm, 2005
Intervention in multiple-cue judgment: Not always for the better
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2005
Note on the rationality of rule-based versus exemplar-based processing in human judgment
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 37-47, 2004
Representational shifts in a multiple-cue judgment task with continuous cues
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2004
Can attentional theory explain the inverse base-rate effect?: Comments on Kruschke (2001)
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1390-1395, 2003
Cue abstraction and exemplar memory in categorization
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 924-941, 2003
Part of Acta Psychologica, p. 119-121, 2003
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 34-51, 2003
From prototypes to exemplars: Representational shifts in a probability judgment task
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society , p. 868-873, 2003
The additive judge: On the abstraction of explicit knowledge of cue-criterion relations
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 634-639, 2003
Judgment processes: Ecology-fostered representations, input samples and human limitations
Part of The Brunswik Society Newsletter, 2003
Multiple-cue judgment in individual and dyadic learning
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 880-885, 2003
Exemplar effects in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, p. 133-156, 2003
Part of Cognitive science, p. 563-607, 2002
Part of The Brunswick Society, 2002
Part of The European Association for Decision Making (EADM) Newsletter 2002, 2002
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 197-199, 2002
Calibration of confidence among eyewitness and earwitness
Part of Metacognition: Process, function, and use, Kluwer, Amsterdam, 2002
Experience and pseudo-experience: Exemplar effects without feedback
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 714-719, 2002
Cue abstraction and exemplars in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2002
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 849-871, 2001
Part of American Psychologist, p. 648-653, 2001
Mirroring the inverse base-rate effect: The novel symptom phenomenon
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 252-257, 2001
Representative design: Causal inference and generalization in cognitive science
Part of The essential Brunswik: Beginnings, explications, applications, p. 404-408, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001
Where do probability judgments come from? Evidence for similarity–graded probability
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 471-476, 2001
Part of Psychological review, p. 384-396, 2000
The sensory sampling model: Theoretical developments and empirical findings
Part of Food Quality and Preference, p. 27-34, 2000
Visual perception of dynamic properties: Cue heuristics versus direct-perceptual competence
Part of Psychological review, p. 525-555, 2000
Rational Assessments of Covariation and Causality
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2000
Fast and frugal use of cue direction in states of limited knowledge
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 841-846, 2000
Part of Judgment and Decision Making: An Interdisciplinary Reader (2nd Ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2000
Algorithm, heuristic or exemplar: Processes and representation in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 244-249, 2000
Part of Journal of Applied Psychology, p. 42-49, 1999
Format dependence in subjective probability calibration
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1038-1052, 1999
Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches
Lawrence Erlbaum Press, 1999
”I was well calibrated all along”: Assessing accuracy in retrospect
Part of Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches, Lawrence Erlbaum Press, 1999
Computational models of subjective probability calibration
Part of Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches, p. 67-96, Lawrence Erlbaum Press, 1999
Confidence in sensory discrimination: How to increase sensory miscalibration with outcome feedback
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 496-501, 1999
Introduction and historical remarks
Part of Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches, p. 1-6, Erlbaum, Mahwah, 1999
Realism of confidence in eyewitness vs. earwitness identification
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, p. 101-118, 1998
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 415-431, 1998
The calibration issue: Theoretical comments on Suantak, Bolger, and Ferrell (1996)
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 3-26, 1998
Auditory inspection time: On the importance of selecting the appropriate sensory continuum
Part of Personality and Individual Differences, p. 627-634, 1998
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 189-209, 1997
Part of Psychological review, p. 344-366, 1997
Evidence for the directness of advanced information pickup
Part of Studies in Perception and Action IV: Ninth International Conference on Perception and Action, p. 47-51, 1997
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1304-1316, 1996
Part of Rättspsykologi, p. 136-157, 1996
Can overconfidence be used as an indicator of reconstructive rather than retrieval processes?
Part of Cognition, p. 99-130, 1995
Part of Contributions to Decision Making , Elsevier, 1995
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 226-246, 1994
Part of Perception and Psychophysics, p. 255-259, 1994
Realism of confidence in sensory discrimination: The underconfidence phenomenon.
Part of Perception & Psychophysics, p. 75-81, 1993
Calibration of sensory and cognitive judgments: Two different accounts
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 135-148, 1993
Part of European journal of cognitive psychology, p. 55-71, 1993
Recent publications
Preceding Options Affect Subsequent Listwise but Not Pairwise Choice, Even for Experts
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2025
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Enriching Psychological Research by Exploring the Source and Nature of Noise
Part of Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2025
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Preferences for everyday objects are transitive
Part of Proceedings of the 19th SweCog Conference: Stockholm, October 10-11, 2024, p. 32-36, 2024
Opening the black box of demand response: Exploring the cognitive processes
Part of Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 2024
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Part of Energy Research & Social Science, 2023
- DOI for Getting the signal: Do electricity users meet the preconditions for making informed decisions on demand response?
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Articles in journal
Preceding Options Affect Subsequent Listwise but Not Pairwise Choice, Even for Experts
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2025
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Enriching Psychological Research by Exploring the Source and Nature of Noise
Part of Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2025
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Opening the black box of demand response: Exploring the cognitive processes
Part of Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 2024
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Part of Energy Research & Social Science, 2023
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Part of Cognition, 2023
- DOI for Is numerical information always beneficial?: Verbal and numerical cue-integration in additive and non-additive tasks
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Further perceptions of probability: In defence of associative models
Part of Psychological review, p. 1383-1400, 2023
How Deep Is Your Bayesianism?: Peeling the Layers of the Intuitive Bayesian
Part of Decision, p. 321-346, 2022
Evaluating user understanding and exposure effects of demand-based tariffs
Part of Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 2022
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Part of Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022
- DOI for We are all individuals: Within- and between-subject analysis of relationships between pro-environmental intentions and motivations
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Nudging for eco-friendly online shopping-Attraction effect curbs price sensitivity
Part of Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022
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On the generality and cognitive basis of base-rate neglect
Part of Cognition, 2022
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Cognitiva Speciebus: Towards a Linnaean Approach to Cognition
Part of Trends in cognitive sciences, p. 173-176, 2021
Why do people pursue goals sequentially when they try to balance cost and utility?
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 931-950, 2021
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Part of Energy Research & Social Science, 2020
- DOI for Different strokes for different folks?: Comparing pro-environmental intentions between electricity consumers and solar prosumers in Sweden
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Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 477-491, 2020
Neurocognitive processes underlying heuristic and normative probability judgments
Part of Cognition, 2020
Part of Psychology, Crime and Law, p. 494-526, 2019
- DOI for From devil's advocate to crime fighter: confirmation bias and debiasing techniques in prosecutorial decision-making
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Part of Psychology, Crime and Law, p. 219-247, 2019
Part of Judgment and Decision Making, p. 513-533, 2019
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. General, p. 304-324, 2019
Part of Law and human behavior, p. 336-354, 2018
Part of Law, Probability and Risk, p. 311-336, 2018
Part of Law, Probability and Risk, p. 337-356, 2018
Good things come in small packages: is there a common set of motivators for energy behaviour?
Part of Energy Efficiency, p. 1599-1615, 2018
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A Similarity-Based Process for Human Judgment in the Parietal Cortex
Part of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2018
Part of Cognition, p. 25-41, 2018
Examining the Integrity of Evaluations of Risky Prospects Using a Single-Stimuli Design
Part of Decision, p. 362-377, 2017
Part of Behavioral Neuroscience, p. 421-427, 2017
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 106-128, 2016
Part of Psychological review, p. 103-111, 2016
Controlled information integration and bayesian inference
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, 2015
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Optimizing Electricity Consumption: A Case of Function Learning
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, p. 326-341, 2015
Part of Cognition, p. 282-303, 2015
A Swedish validation of the Berlin Numeracy test
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 132-139, 2015
Prospect evaluation as a function of numeracy and probability denominator
Part of Cognition, p. 1-9, 2015
Prospect evaluation as a function of numeracy and probability denominator
Part of Cognition, p. 1-9, 2015
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 851, 2014
The association between higher education and approximate number system acuity
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 462, 2014
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Are there rapid feedback effects on Approximate Number System acuity?
Part of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, p. 270, 2013
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Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 510, 2013
- DOI for Measuring acuity of the approximate number system reliably and validly: the evaluation of an adaptive test procedure
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Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 782-800, 2013
Calculate or wait: Is man an eager or a lazy intuitive statistician?
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 994-1014, 2013
Reducing cognitive biases in probabilistic reasoning by the use of logarithm formats
Part of Cognition, p. 248-267, 2011
What Is Coded Into Memory in the Absence of Outcome Feedback?
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1-16, 2010
What is Coded into Memory in the Absence of Outcome Feedback?
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1-16, 2010
Replik på ”mjuka fakta och osannolik noggrannhet”
Part of Qvintense, p. 18-19, 2010
Probability theory: Not the very guide of life
Part of Psychological review, p. 856-874, 2009
Linda is not a bearded lady: Configural weighting and adding as the cause of extension errors
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. General, p. 517-534, 2009
Part of Judgment and Decision Making, p. 244-260, 2008
Part of Judgment and Decision Making, p. 244-260, 2008
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1027-1042, 2008
Information integration in multiple-cue judgment: A division of labor hypothesis
Part of Cognition, p. 258-298, 2008
The role of random error in confidence judgment: Reply to Merkle, Sieck, and Van Zandt (2008)
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 449-452, 2008
Part of Psychology and Aging, p. 531-544, 2008
Exemplars in the Mist: The cognitive substrate of the representativeness heuristic
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 201-212, 2008
Part of Psychology and Aging, p. 531-544, 2008
Information integration in multiple-cue judgment: A division-of-labor hypothesis
Part of Cognition, p. 258-298, 2008
Exemplars in the mist: The cognitive substrate of the representativeness heuristic.
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 201-212, 2008
Comments: The role of random error in confidence judgment: Reply to Merkle, Sieck, and Van Zandt.
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 449-452, 2008
The role of short term memory and task experience for overconfidence in judgment under uncertainty
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1027-1042, 2008
Constructivist Coding: Learning from Selective Feedback
Part of Psychological Science, p. 105-110, 2007
Part of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, p. 1140-1146, 2007
The naive intuitive statistician: A naive sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals
Part of Psychological review, p. 678-703, 2007
Constructivist coding: Learning from selective feedback
Part of Psychological Science, p. 105-110, 2007
The naive intuitive statistician: A naïve sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals
Part of Psychological review, p. 678-703, 2007
Part of Perception, p. 1421-32, 2006
Multiple-cue judgment in individual and dyadic learning
Part of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, p. 40-56, 2006
Go With the Flow: How to Master a Nonlinear Multiple-Cue Judgment Task
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1371-1384, 2006
Individuals and dyads in a multiple-cue judgment task: Cognitive processes and performance
Part of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, p. 40-56, 2006
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, p. 163-79, 2006
Part of Psychol Rev, p. 267, 2005
Capacity limitations and the detection of correlations: Comment on Kareev (2000)
Part of Psychol Rev, p. 256-67; discussion 280, 2005
Evidence for rule-based processes in the inverse base-rate effect.
Part of Q J Exp Psychol A, p. 789-815, 2005
The cognitive substrate of subjective probability.
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, p. 600-20, 2005
Note on the rationality of rule-based versus exemplar-based processing in human judgment
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 37-47, 2004
Can attentional theory explain the inverse base-rate effect?: Comments on Kruschke (2001)
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1390-1395, 2003
Cue abstraction and exemplar memory in categorization
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 924-941, 2003
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 34-51, 2003
Judgment processes: Ecology-fostered representations, input samples and human limitations
Part of The Brunswik Society Newsletter, 2003
Exemplar effects in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, p. 133-156, 2003
Part of Cognitive science, p. 563-607, 2002
Part of The Brunswick Society, 2002
Part of The European Association for Decision Making (EADM) Newsletter 2002, 2002
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 849-871, 2001
Part of Psychological review, p. 384-396, 2000
The sensory sampling model: Theoretical developments and empirical findings
Part of Food Quality and Preference, p. 27-34, 2000
Visual perception of dynamic properties: Cue heuristics versus direct-perceptual competence
Part of Psychological review, p. 525-555, 2000
Part of PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, p. 384-396, 2000
Part of Journal of Applied Psychology, p. 42-49, 1999
Format dependence in subjective probability calibration
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1038-1052, 1999
Realism of confidence in eyewitness vs. earwitness identification
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, p. 101-118, 1998
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 415-431, 1998
The calibration issue: Theoretical comments on Suantak, Bolger, and Ferrell (1996)
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 3-26, 1998
Auditory inspection time: On the importance of selecting the appropriate sensory continuum
Part of Personality and Individual Differences, p. 627-634, 1998
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 415-431, 1998
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 189-209, 1997
Part of Psychological review, p. 344-366, 1997
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 1304-1316, 1996
Can overconfidence be used as an indicator of reconstructive rather than retrieval processes?
Part of Cognition, p. 99-130, 1995
Can overconfidence be used as an indicator of reconstructive rather than retrieval processes?
Part of COGNITION, p. 99-130, 1995
Part of Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, p. 226-246, 1994
Part of Perception and Psychophysics, p. 255-259, 1994
Realism of confidence in sensory discrimination: The underconfidence phenomenon.
Part of Perception & Psychophysics, p. 75-81, 1993
Calibration of sensory and cognitive judgments: Two different accounts
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 135-148, 1993
Part of European journal of cognitive psychology, p. 55-71, 1993
Articles, review/survey
Part of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, p. 351-373, 2021
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Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 197-199, 2002
Chapters in book
Unpacking Intuitive and Analytic Memory Sampling in Multiple-Cue Judgment
Part of Sampling in Judgment and Decision Making, p. 177-204, Cambridge University Press, 2023
Part of The Encyclopedia of the Mind, Sage Publications, 2013
Part of Grunderna i vår tids Psykologi, p. 125-162, Natur och kultur, 2012
The naive intuitive statistician: A naive sampling model of intuitive confidence intervals.
Part of Judgement and Decision making, p. 678-703, Sage Publications, 2009
The Naïve Intuitive Statistician: Organism-Environment Relations from yet another Angle.
Part of The Probabilistic Mind, p. 237-260, Oxford University Press, 2008
The naive intuitive statistician:Organism-Environment Relations from yet another Angle.
Part of The probabilistic mind, p. 237-260, Oxford University Press, 2008
The naïve intuitive statistican: Ecological psychology from yet another angle
Part of The probabilistic mind: Prospects for rational models of cognition, Oxford University Press, 2007
Information sampling and overconfidence in interval estimation
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, Cambridge university Press, New York, 2006
Less is more in contingency assessmentOr is it?
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2006
Taking the interface between mind and environment seriously
Part of Information sampling and adaptive cognition, Cambridge university Press, New York, 2006
Part of Information Sampling and Adaptive Cognition, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2006
Subjective Confidence and the Sampling of Knowledge
Part of Information Sampling and Adaptive Cognition, Cambridge Unviversity Press, New York, 2006
Part of Vår tids psykologi, p. 133-168, Natur & Kultur, Stockholm, 2005
Bedömningar och beslutsfattande: Jakten på Homo Economicus
Part of Vår tida psykologi, p. 533-548, Natur & Kultur, Stockholm, 2005
Calibration of confidence among eyewitness and earwitness
Part of Metacognition: Process, function, and use, Kluwer, Amsterdam, 2002
Representative design: Causal inference and generalization in cognitive science
Part of The essential Brunswik: Beginnings, explications, applications, p. 404-408, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001
Part of Judgment and Decision Making: An Interdisciplinary Reader (2nd Ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2000
”I was well calibrated all along”: Assessing accuracy in retrospect
Part of Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches, Lawrence Erlbaum Press, 1999
Computational models of subjective probability calibration
Part of Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches, p. 67-96, Lawrence Erlbaum Press, 1999
Introduction and historical remarks
Part of Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches, p. 1-6, Erlbaum, Mahwah, 1999
Part of Rättspsykologi, p. 136-157, 1996
Part of Contributions to Decision Making , Elsevier, 1995
Collections (editor)
Information sampling and adaptive cognition
Cambride university Press, New York, 2006
Judgment and decision making: Neo-Brunswikian and process tracing approaches
Lawrence Erlbaum Press, 1999
Conference papers
Preferences for everyday objects are transitive
Part of Proceedings of the 19th SweCog Conference: Stockholm, October 10-11, 2024, p. 32-36, 2024
Part of Proceedings of the 18th SweCog Conference, Swedish Cognitive Society, Göteborg 2023, 5-6 October, p. 27-30, 2023
Cognitive Strategies when Integrating Mutually Dependent Probabilities
2015
Small Samples and the Illusion of Linearity in Judgment
2015
2015
Small Samples and the Illusion of Linearity in Judgment
2015
Prospect Evaluation as a Function of Denominator Neglect
2014
People systematically overestimate conjunctive probabilities.
2013
The role of ANS-acuity and numeracy for the accuracy of subjective probability judgments.
2013
Part of Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2013
Effects of Response and Presentation Format on Measures of Approximate Number System Acuity
Part of Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 2908-2913, 2013
Is it Time Bayes went Fishing?: Bayesian Probabilistic Reasoning in a Category Learning Task
Part of Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 906-911, 2013
Covariation estimates of continuous variables.
2012
Measuring the Approximate Number System
2012
Covariation estimates of continuous variables
2012
Is it possible to train the approximate number system?
Part of Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of theCognitive Science Society, p. 2760, 2012
Feedback och information till elkonsumenter
2012
Reasoning about probability: Qualitative insight and computational inability
2012
Small samples and linear integration: Cognitive constraints on human judgment
2012
Knowledge of statistical properties of numerical variables.
2011
Covariation estimates of continuous variables.
2011
Dissociative Knowledge of Distributions.
2010
The rationality of weighting and adding probabilities.
2009
Intuitive information integration with Bayes' Theorem.
2009
Causal models and cognitive representations in multiple cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society, p. 977-982, 2007
Causal models and cognitive representations in multiple cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, 2007
Intervention in multiple-cue judgment: Not always for the better
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2005
Representational shifts in a multiple-cue judgment task with continuous cues
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2004
From prototypes to exemplars: Representational shifts in a probability judgment task
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society , p. 868-873, 2003
The additive judge: On the abstraction of explicit knowledge of cue-criterion relations
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 634-639, 2003
Multiple-cue judgment in individual and dyadic learning
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 880-885, 2003
Experience and pseudo-experience: Exemplar effects without feedback
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 714-719, 2002
Cue abstraction and exemplars in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2002
Mirroring the inverse base-rate effect: The novel symptom phenomenon
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 252-257, 2001
Where do probability judgments come from? Evidence for similarity–graded probability
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 471-476, 2001
Rational Assessments of Covariation and Causality
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2000
Fast and frugal use of cue direction in states of limited knowledge
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 841-846, 2000
Algorithm, heuristic or exemplar: Processes and representation in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 244-249, 2000
Confidence in sensory discrimination: How to increase sensory miscalibration with outcome feedback
Part of Proceedings of the twenty-second annual conference of the cognitive science society, p. 496-501, 1999
Evidence for the directness of advanced information pickup
Part of Studies in Perception and Action IV: Ninth International Conference on Perception and Action, p. 47-51, 1997
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Other
Part of Acta Psychologica, p. 119-121, 2003
Part of American Psychologist, p. 648-653, 2001