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  1. Moral obligation, autonomous motivation and vaccine hesitancy: Highlighting moral obligation increases reactance in hesitant individuals
  2. What do you do when your career script runs out? How older workers decide whether and how to sustain their careers
  3. Individual Innovation and Creativity
  4. Individual innovation and creativity: An interdisciplinary mapping of creative cognition
  5. Correction: Peer reviewers’ dilemmas: a qualitative exploration of decisional conflict in the evaluation of grant applications in the medical humanities and social sciences
  6. The five dilemmas of grant peer reviewing
  7. A Distributed Interactive Decision-Making Framework for Sustainable Career Development
  8. Peer reviewer’s dilemmas: a qualitative exploration of decisional conflict in the evaluation of grant applications in the medical humanities and social sciences
  9. Connecting research and teaching through the creation of a staff research lab: A case history
  10. Development and validation of the treatmentself-regulation questionnaire assessing healthcare professionals’ motivation for flu vaccination (TSRQ-Flu)
  11. The moderating effect of autonomy on promotional health messages encouraging healthcare professionals’ to get the influenza vaccine.
  12. Covert eye-tracking: an innovative method to investigate compliance with instructions
  13. Covert eye-tracking: an innovative method to investigate compliance with instructions
  14. The Moderating Effect of Autonomy on Promotional Health Messages Encouraging Healthcare Professionals’ to get the Influenza Vaccine
  15. Mapping systemic resources in problem solving
  16. What lies beneath: Reframing framing effects
  17. Insight as discovery
  18. The Psychology of Risk Management
  19. Insight
  20. Posterior Probability Judgements: Distinguishing Numerical Outputs from their Underlying Reasoning Processes
  21. Cognition beyond the classical information processing model: Cognitive interactivity and the Systemic Thinking Model (SysTM)
  22. The spatio-temporal dynamics of systemic thinking
  23. Motors of influenza vaccination uptake and vaccination advocacy in healthcare workers: A comparative study in six European countries
  24. Strategies to increase vaccine acceptance and uptake: From behavioral insights to context-specific, culturally-appropriate, evidence-based communications and interventions
  25. Motors of influenza vaccination uptake and vaccination advocacy in healthcare workers: Development and validation of two short scales
  26. Beyond methodological individualism and the myth of the entrepreneur: The systemic thinking model of entrepreneurship
  27. Incubation and interactivity in insight problem solving
  28. Cognition Beyond the Classical Information Processing Model: Cognitive Interactivity and the Systemic Thinking Model (SysTM)
  29. Interactivity mitigates the impact of working memory depletion on mental arithmetic performance
  30. Insight with hands and things
  31. The 5As: A practical taxonomy for the determinants of vaccine uptake
  32. Cognitive events in a problem-solving task: a qualitative method for investigating interactivity in the 17 Animals problem
  33. On Bayesian problem-solving: helping Bayesians solve simple Bayesian word problems
  34. Beyond getting the numbers right: what does it mean to be a “successful” Bayesian reasoner?
  35. Learning and interactivity in solving a transformation problem
  36. Interactivity fosters Bayesian reasoning without instruction.
  37. Diagrams, jars, and matchsticks
  38. Can membership-functions capture the directionality of verbal probabilities?
  39. The interplay between presentation material and decision mode for complex choice preferences
  40. Naturalising Problem Solving
  41. When do we Believe Experts? The Power of the Unorthodox View
  42. Relevance-Driven Information Search in “Pseudodiagnostic” Reasoning
  43. Interactive insight problem solving
  44. La résolution de problème naturalisée
  45. Constructing preferences in the physical world: a distributed-cognition perspective on preferences and risky choices
  46. Is guilt ‘likely’ or ‘not certain’?
  47. Reports of Wins and Risk Taking: An Investigation of the Mediating Effect of the Illusion of Control
  48. Jugement et prise de décision : état de l’art et méthodes d’aide à la décision en milieu professionnel
  49. When some is actually all: Scalar inferences in face-threatening contexts
  50. Interpreting claims in offender profiles: the role of probability phrases, base‐rates and perceived dangerousness
  51. Modus Tollens, Modus Shmollens: Contrapositive reasoning and the pragmatics of negation
  52. What lies beneath: Reframing framing effects
  53. How to do things with logical expressions
  54. Tactful or Doubtful?
  55. How to do things with logical expressions
  56. Could they have known better?. A Special Issue of the Journal Memory: Hindsight Bias. U. Hoffrage and R. F. Pohl (eds). Taylor & Francis, Hove, UK, 2003. No. of pages 275, 329-504. ISBN 1-84169-938-1
  57. Erratum to: The inverse fallacy: An account of deviation from Bayers’s theorem and the additivity principle
  58. Erratum to: The inverse fallacy: An account of deviations from Bayes’s theorem and the additivity principle
  59. The inverse fallacy: An account of deviations from Bayes’s theorem and the additivity principle