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  1. Lower status’ people more likely to share wealth than ‘higher status’ people
  2. Two Mind Syndrome
  3. The influence of risk attitudes on how we invest for our retirement
  4. Approaches to Cognitive Modeling in Dynamic Systems Control
  5. Searching for the bottom of the ego well: Failure to uncover ego depletion in Many Labs 3
  6. How effective are nudges in the health domain? This review paper answers this.
  7. Arts-based interventions in healthcare education
  8. The problems of increasing transparency on uncertainty
  9. Planning and Control
  10. Problem solving: Understanding complexity as uncertainty
  11. Explaining Moral Behavior
  12. Factors Guiding Moral Judgment, Reason, Decision, and Action
  13. Reward and Feedback in the Control over Dynamic Events
  14. Making a meal out of uncertainty
  15. The Role of Intuition in the Generation and Evaluation Stages of Creativity
  16. Positive explorers: modeling dynamic control in normal aging
  17. Approaches to Learning to Control Dynamic Uncertainty
  18. Coincidences: A fundamental consequence of rational cognition
  19. Future-minded: the role of prospection in Agency, Control, and other goal-directed processes
  20. Moral Judgment: Truth, Order and Consequence
  21. Behavioral Economics: Where Is It Heading?
  22. Dynamic Moral Judgments and Emotions
  23. Modelling Bounded Rationality in Organizations: Progress and Prospects
  24. Modelling Bounded Rationality in Organizations: Progress and Prospects
  25. What are the essential cognitive requirements for prospection (thinking about the future)?
  26. Future-Minded
  27. Agency — claiming future events as our own
  28. Where does future-mindedness stand in psychology?
  29. Control — achieving and maintaining a desirable future
  30. Goals and values — ways of anchoring the future
  31. Illusion of control and illusion of chaos — mistaking the future
  32. Causality and coincidence — links between past, present, and future
  33. Consciousness — mental episodes of the past, present, and future
  34. Agency and control — psychological tools for making the future
  35. The effects of dopaminergic medication on dynamic decision making in Parkinson's disease
  36. Trained Eyes: Experience Promotes Adaptive Gaze Control in Dynamic and Uncertain Visual Environments
  37. A Case Study
  38. Context and Animacy Play a Role in Dynamic Decision-Making
  39. The effects of self set or externally set goals on learning in an uncertain environment
  40. From colliding billiard balls to colluding desperate housewives: causal Bayes nets as rational models of everyday causal reasoning
  41. Looking to Score: The Dissociation of Goal Influence on Eye Movement and Meta-Attentional Allocation in a Complex Dynamic Natural Scene
  42. The illusion of control: A Bayesian perspective
  43. The Role of Reward in Dynamic Decision Making
  44. Prediction and Control in a Dynamic Environment
  45. The Role of Feedback in Decision Making
  46. Cue utilization and strategy application in stable and unstable dynamic environments
  47. Correction: Biased but in Doubt: Conflict and Decision Confidence
  48. Biased but in Doubt: Conflict and Decision Confidence
  49. Unconscious task application
  50. Controlling Uncertainty
  51. Spontaneous Causal Learning While Controlling A Dynamic System~!2009-08-30~!2010-01-07~!2010-07-13~!
  52. Investigating the influence of task-specific goals on attention allocation and eye movement behavior while viewing a dynamic scene
  53. Spontaneous Causal Learning While Controlling A Dynamic System
  54. Does the truth interfere with our ability to deceive?
  55. Seeing is as Good as Doing
  56. Patients with Parkinson's disease learn to control complex systems via procedural as well as non-procedural learning
  57. Observation Can Be as Effective as Action in Problem Solving
  58. Can tutoring improve performance on a reasoning task under deadline conditions?
  59. Development of intuitive rules: Evaluating the application of the dual-system framework to understanding children’s intuitive reasoning
  60. Scientific Thinking
  61. The interaction between response effects during the acquisition of response priming
  62. Individual differences in causal learning and decision making
  63. Sequence learning by action, observation and action observation
  64. Action observation supports effector-dependent learning of finger movement sequences
  65. An evaluation of dual-process theories of reasoning
  66. Misinterpretation of conditional statements in Wason's selection task