Publications
The publications are listed in chronological order (latest year first) and then, for each year, in alphabetical order after last name of author.
Books and Articles
Opening the black box of demand response: Exploring the cognitive processes
Part of Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 2024
Kahneman in Quotes and Reflections
Part of Psychological inquiry, p. 3-10, 2024
2024
Divergent mechanisms of perceptual reversals in spinning and wobbling structure-from-motion stimuli
Part of PLOS ONE, 2024
Serving two masters: How dual price signals can undermine demand flexibility
Part of Energy Policy, 2024
Human behavior in the context of low-probability high-impact events
Part of Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2024
Part of Psychological review, p. 456-493, 2024
- DOI for The autocorrelated Bayesian sampler: A rational process for probability judgments, estimates, confidence intervals, choices, confidence judgments, and response times
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Reduced effects of social feedback on learning in Turner syndrome
Part of Scientific Reports, 2023
Part of Cognition, 2023
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
Worldviews and Values as Bases for Political Orientations
Part of International Review of Social Psychology (IRSP), 2023
Part of Energy Research & Social Science, 2023
Evaluating demand charges as instruments for managing peak-demand
Part of Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 2023
Further perceptions of probability: In defence of associative models
Part of Psychological review, p. 1383-1400, 2023
Insights into the accuracy of social scientists' forecasts of societal change
Part of Nature Human Behaviour, p. 484-501, 2023
Part of Behavioural Brain Research, 2023
Pupillary response in reward processing in adults with major depressive disorder in remission
Part of Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, p. 306-315, 2023
Social feedback enhances learning in Williams syndrome
Part of Scientific Reports, 2023
Part of Molecular Psychiatry, p. 2985-2994, 2023
- DOI for Treating intrusive memories after trauma in healthcare workers: a Bayesian adaptive randomised trial developing an imagery-competing task intervention
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Part of Journal of experimental psychology. General, p. 2842-2860, 2023
- DOI for A unified explanation of variability and bias in human probability judgments: How computational noise explains the mean–variance signature
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Evaluating user understanding and exposure effects of demand-based tariffs
Part of Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, 2022
Part of Frontiers in Education, 2022
Nudging for eco-friendly online shopping-Attraction effect curbs price sensitivity
Part of Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022
Students Evaluating and Corroborating Digital News
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, p. 549-565, 2022
Accuracy of conversion formula for effect sizes: A Monte Carlo simulation
Part of Research Synthesis Methods, p. 508-519, 2022
Part of PLOS ONE, 2022
Part of PLOS Genetics, 2022
On the generality and cognitive basis of base-rate neglect
Part of Cognition, 2022
How Deep Is Your Bayesianism?: Peeling the Layers of the Intuitive Bayesian
Part of Decision, p. 321-346, 2022
2022
Part of Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022
The similarity-updating model of probability judgment and belief revision
Part of Psychological review, p. 1088-1111, 2021
Part of Future Internet, 2021
The behavioral effects of cooperative and competitive board games in preschoolers
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 355-364, 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
Attentional bias induced by stimulus control (ABC) impairs measures of the approximate number system
Part of Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, p. 1684-1698, 2021
Part of New ideas in psychology, 2021
Cognitiva Speciebus: Towards a Linnaean Approach to Cognition
Part of Trends in cognitive sciences, p. 173-176, 2021
Part of Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2021
Part of Information, 2021
Information Integration in Perception and Cognition: Exploring the Perception-Cognition Gap
2021
Part of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, p. 351-373, 2021
Neurocognitive processes underlying heuristic and normative probability judgments
Part of Cognition, 2020
2020
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 477-491, 2020
Part of Motivation and Emotion, p. 608-620, 2020
Part of European Journal of Personality, p. 448-469, 2020
Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for cumulative prospect theory: Commentary
Part of Journal of mathematical psychology (Print), 2020
Part of Journal of Social Science Education, p. 63-97, 2020
- DOI for Global Citizenship Education for global citizenship?: Students’ views on learning about, through, and for human rights, peace, and sustainable development in England, India, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sweden
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Influences of orientation on the Ponzo, contrast, and Craik-O’Brien-Cornsweet illusions
Part of Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, p. 1896-1911, 2020
Intransitivity and Transitivity of Preferences: Dimensional Processing in Decision Making
Part of Decision, p. 287-313, 2020
Modeling the decision-making in human driver overtaking
Part of IFAC-PapersOnLine, p. 15338-15345, 2020
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 Energy Research & Social Science, 2020
Part of Psychology, Crime and Law, p. 494-526, 2019
Part of Psychology, Crime and Law, p. 219-247, 2019
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. General, p. 304-324, 2019
Part of Judgment and Decision Making, p. 513-533, 2019
Swedish teenagers’ difficulties and abilities to determine digital news credibility
Part of Nordicom Review, p. 23-42, 2019
Grouping effects in numerosity perception under prolonged viewing conditions
Part of PLOS ONE, 2019
Imperfect Bayesian inference in visual perception
Part of PloS Computational Biology, 2019
The Cognitive Basis of Joint Probability Judgments: Processes, Ecology, and Adaption
2019
Part of Psychophysiology, 2019
Feedback learning and multiple goal pursuit in an electricity consumption task
2018
Virtually overcoming grammar learning with 3D application of Loci mnemonics?
Part of Applied Cognitive Psychology, p. 450-462, 2018
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
Part of Cognition, p. 25-41, 2018
A resource-rational theory of set size effects in human visual working memory
Part of eLIFE, 2018
A Similarity-Based Process for Human Judgment in the Parietal Cortex
Part of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2018
Individual differences in nonverbal number skills predict math anxiety
Part of Cognition, p. 156-162, 2017
Part of Behavioral Neuroscience, p. 421-427, 2017
Examining the Integrity of Evaluations of Risky Prospects Using a Single-Stimuli Design
Part of Decision, p. 362-377, 2017
Recent Is More: A Negative Time-Order Effect in Nonsymbolic Numerical Judgment.
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, p. 1084-1097, 2017
Fechner’s law in metacognition: A quantitative model of visual working memory confidence.
Part of Psychological Review, p. 197-214, 2017
Do people take stimulus correlations into account in visual search?
Part of PLOS ONE, 2016
Part of Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, p. 437-445, 2016
Part of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, p. 106-128, 2016
No evidence of learning in non-symbolic numerical tasks: A comment on Park & Brannon (2014)
Part of Cognition, p. 243-247, 2016
Arithmetic Training Does Not Improve Approximate Number System Acuity
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, 2016
Part of Psychological review, p. 103-111, 2016
Part of Ecological Economics, p. 252-259, 2016
Retrospective Attention Gates Discrete Conscious Access to Past Sensory Stimuli
Part of PLOS ONE, 2016
Retrospective Attention Gates Discrete Conscious Access to Past Sensory Stimuli
Part of PLOS ONE, 2016
Confidence Is the Bridge between Multi-stage Decisions
Part of Current Biology, 2016
An Empirical Test of Nonresponse Bias in Internet Surveys
Part of Basic and Applied Social Psychology, p. 336-347, 2015
Part of Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, p. 331-346, 2015
Optimizing Electricity Consumption: A Case of Function Learning
Part of Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, p. 326-341, 2015
Controlled information integration and bayesian inference
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, 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
Physiological responses related to moderate mental load during car driving in field conditions
Part of Biological Psychology, p. 115-125, 2015
Den paradoxalaspelkonsumenten? Om påverkan vid satsningar på sportsspel med odds.
Part of Marknadsföring och påverkanpå konsumenten, p. 213-232, Studentlitteratur AB, 2014
Part of Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, p. 203-217, 2014
Are all Data Created Equal?: Exploring Some Boundary Conditions for a Lazy Intuitive Statistician
Part of PLOS ONE, 2014
The association between higher education and approximate number system acuity
Part of Frontiers in Psychology, p. 462, 2014
Conference Contributions and Other
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
Students Assessing Digital News and Misinformation
Part of Disinformation in Open Online Media, p. 63-79, 2020
Part of Behave 2018: Book of Abstracts, p. 30-31, 2018
Mixed Digital Messages: The ability to determine news credibility among Swedish teenagers
Part of PROCEEDINGS OF THE15th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITION AND EXPLORATORY LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL AGE (CELDA 2018), p. 375-378, 2018
2017
Optimality of visual search under ambiguous stimuli
Part of CogSci 2017, 2017
2017
2015
Small Samples and the Illusion of Linearity in Judgment
2015
Small Samples and the Illusion of Linearity in Judgment
2015
Cognitive Strategies When Integrating Mutually Dependent Probabilities
2015
Cognitive Strategies when Integrating Mutually Dependent Probabilities
2015
2014
2014
Can approximate number system acuity improve with arithmetic training?
2014
2014
Prospect Evaluation as a Function of Denominator Neglect
2014
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
Combo bets are more attractive than single bets.
2013
People systematically overestimate conjunctive probabilities.
2013
The role of ANS-acuity and numeracy for the accuracy of subjective probability judgments.
2013
Can Mapping Learning Replace Smart Meters?
2012
Small samples and linear integration: Cognitive constraints on human judgment
2012
Reasoning about probability: Qualitative insight and computational inability
2012
Feedback och information till elkonsumenter
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
Covariation estimates of continuous variables
2012
Measuring the Approximate Number System
2012
Covariation estimates of continuous variables.
2012
2012
Knowledge of statistical properties of numerical variables.
2011
Covariation estimates of continuous variables.
2011
2011
Can bettors convert odds into probabilities?
2011
Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for models of decision under uncertainty.
2011
Hierarchical Bayesian parameter estimation for models of decision under uncertainty.
2011
Dissociative Knowledge of Distributions.
2010
2009
Intuitive information integration with Bayes' Theorem.
2009
Effects of conjunction fallacies in evaluating football bets.
2009
The rationality of weighting and adding probabilities.
2009
The effects of monetary incentives on how conjunctive probabilities areassessed.
2009
Conjunctive probabilities and monetary incentives.
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
Doktorsexamina vid de psykologiska institutionerna i Sverige 1990–1995, 1995–2000, och 2000–2005
2006
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
Categorization vs. inference: Shift in attention or representation?
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
Naïve Sampling and Format Dependence in Subjective Probability Calibration
Part of Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society., 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
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
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
Cue abstraction and exemplars in multiple-cue judgment
Part of Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 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
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
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
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
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