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  1. Wegwarth, O., Hertwig, R., Giese, H., & Fineberg, H. V. (2024). The impact of nontransparent health communication during the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccine-hesitant ...

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    Member, German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Section "Psychology and Cognitive Sciences"
    Member, German National Academy of Science and Engineering acatech
    Member, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
    Fellow, Association for Psychological Science (APS)
    Models of bounded and ecological rationality
    Decisions from experience
    The psychology of risk
    Lifespan development of decision making

    (the complete list of publications can be found here) 1. Huang, Y., Luan, S., Wu, B., Li, Y., Wu, J., Chen, W., & Hertwig, R. (2024). Impulsivity is a stable, measurable, and predictive psychological trait. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121(24), Article e2321758121. 2. Kozyreva, A., Lorenz-Spreen, ...

  2. Ralph HERTWIG, Director | Cited by 24,757 | of Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin (MPIB) | Read 416 publications | Contact Ralph HERTWIG

  3. The description–experience gap in risky choice. R Hertwig, I Erev. Trends in cognitive sciences 13 (12), 517-523. , 2009. 1070. 2009. Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior. G Gigerenzer, R Hertwig, T Pachur. Oxford University Press.

  4. Sep 5, 2023 · As we have seen, there are numerous examples of people using algorithms in their most general form—a finite set of step-by-step instructions—to blind themselves or others to unwanted information (MacCoun, 2021; Robertson & Kesselheim, 2016; Teichman et al., 2021) in orchestra auditions (Goldin & Rouse, 2000), scientific data analysis, scientific peer review, and job-applicant screening ...

  5. Hertwig, Ralph. Prof. Dr. Ralph Hertwig Max Planck Institute for Human Development Lentzeallee 94 14195 Berlin +49 30 82406-201 sekhertwig@mpib-berlin.mpg.de.

  6. Self-nudging applies insights from behavioral science in a way that is practicable and cost-effective, but that sidesteps concerns about paternalism or manipulation. It has the potential to expand the scope of application of behavioral insights from the public to the personal sphere (e.g., homes, offices, families).

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