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Parsimonious testing of transitive or intransitive preferences: Reply to Birnbaum (2011).
M Regenwetter, J Dana, C Davis-Stober, Y Guo
Psychological Review 118, 684-688, 2011
692011
QTEST: Quantitative Testing of Theories of Binary Choice.
M Regenwetter, CP Davis-Stober, SH Lim, YC Cha, Y Guo, W Messner, ...
Decision 1 (1), 2-34, 2015
552015
Heterogeneity and parsimony in intertemporal choice. Decision, 5 (2), 63–94
M Regenwetter, DR Cavagnaro, A Popova, Y Guo, C Zwilling, SH Lim, ...
432018
Heterogeneity and parsimony in intertemporal choice.
M Regenwetter, DR Cavagnaro, A Popova, Y Guo, C Zwilling, SH Lim, ...
Decision 5 (2), 63, 2018
402018
Quantitative Tests of the Perceived Relative Argument Model: Commentary on Loomes (2010).
Y Guo, M Regenwetter
Psychological Review 121 (4), 696-705, 2014
232014
Reply: Birnbaum’s (2012) statistical tests of independence have unknown Type-I error rates and do not replicate within participant.
YC Cha, M Choi, Y Guo, M Regenwetter, C Zwilling
Judgment and Decision Making 8, 55-73, 2013
162013
Rationality or irrationality of preferences? Quantitative tests of decision theories
Y Guo
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2018
12018
Rationality or irrationality of preferences? A quantitative test of intransitive decision heuristics
Y Guo
2018
Online Supplement A Quantitative Test of the Perceived Relative Argument Model Commentary on Loomes (Psychological Review, 2010)
Y Guo, M Regenwetter
RATIONALITY OR IRRATIONALITY OF PREFERENCES? QUANTITATIVE TESTS OF DECISION …, 2018
2018
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