Submissions from 2024
Overthinking TV, Alan Jern
Submissions from 2022
Deepfake Luke Skywalker Should Scare Us, Alan Jern
Do people use social information to improve predictions about everyday events?, Alan Jern and Stephen Payne
Submissions from 2021
A Computational Framework for Understanding the Roles of Simplicity and Rational Support in People's Behavior Explanations, Alan Jern, Austin Derrow-Pinion, and A. J. Piergiovann
Submissions from 2020
Many Labs 5: Testing Pre-Data-Collection Peer Review as an Intervention to Increase Replicability, Alan Jern, Nicholas Buttrick, Balazs Aczel, Lena Aeschbach, Michael Bernstein, and Antonia Ciunci
Many Labs 5: Registered Multisite Replication of the Tempting-Fate Effects in Risen and Gilovich, Alan Jern, Maya Mathur, Diane-Jo Bart-Plange, and Balazs Aczel
Submissions from 2018
A Preliminary Study of the Educational Benefits of Conducting Replications in the Classroom, Alan Jern
People are Intuitive Economists under the Right Conditions, Alan Jern
Corrigendum to "People Learn Other People's Preferences through Inverse Decision-Making", Alan Jern, C. G. Lucas, and C. Kemp
Can an Engineering Competition Catalyze Curriculum Innovation?, Alan Jern, Ryder C. Winck, Carlotta Berry, and Yosi Shibberu
A Data-Driven Approach Towards Human-Robot Collaborative Problem Solving in a Shared Space, Alan Jern, Michael Wollowski, Carlotta Berry, Yosi Shibberu, Alan Chiu, and Ryder Winck
Submissions from 2017
People Learn Other People's Preferences Through Inverse Decision-Making, Alan Jern, C.G. Lucas, and C. Kemp
Submissions from 2016
Enough with the Spoiler Alerts! Plot Spoilers Often Increase Enjoyment, Alan Jern
What HBO's Westworld Gets Wrong (and Right) About Human Nature, Alan Jern
Submissions from 2015
A Decision Network Account of Reasoning About Other People's Choices, Alan Jern and C. Kemp
Computational Principles Underlying People's Behavior Explanations, Alan Jern and A.J. Piergiovanni
Submissions from 2014
Belief Polarization is Not Always Irrational, Alan Jern, K.K Chang, and C. Kemp
A Taxonomy of Inductive Problems, Alan Jern and C. Kemp
Reasoning About Social Choices and Social Relationships, Alan Jern and C. Kemp
Submissions from 2013
A Probabilistic Account of Exemplar and Category Generation, Alan Jern and C. Kemp