Reid Hastie

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Judgement, Decision-Making
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Kathleen McGraw grad student (PoliSci Tree)
Bob Rehder grad student CU Boulder
David A. Rettinger grad student CU Boulder
Bernadette Park grad student 1985 Northwestern
Alan G. Sanfey grad student 2001 CU Boulder
I-Wen Tsai grad student 2007 Chicago
Elizabeth Ghini Moliski grad student 2010 Chicago
Yuan Hou grad student 2013 Chicago
John Graham Burrows grad student 2014 Chicago
Kariyushi Rao grad student 2021 Chicago
Daniel M. Bartels post-doc Chicago
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Rao K, Hastie R. (2023) Predicting Outcomes in a Sequence of Binary Events: Belief Updating and Gambler's Fallacy Reasoning. Cognitive Science. 47: e13211
Drolet A, Luce MF, Jiang L, et al. (2020) The Preference for Moderation Scale Journal of Consumer Research
Bartels DM, Hastie R, Urminsky O. (2018) Connecting Laboratory and Field Research in Judgment and Decision Making: Causality and the Breadth of External Validity Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 7: 11-15
Rottman BM, Hastie R. (2016) Do people reason rationally about causally related events? Markov violations, weak inferences, and failures of explaining away. Cognitive Psychology. 87: 88-134
Sunstein CR, Hastie R. (2015) Garbage in, garbage out? Some micro sources of macro errors Journal of Institutional Economics. 11: 561-583
Rottman BM, Hastie R. (2014) Reasoning about causal relationships: Inferences on causal networks. Psychological Bulletin. 140: 109-39
Faro D, McGill AL, Hastie R. (2013) The influence of perceived causation on judgments of time: an integrative review and implications for decision-making. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 217
Kameda T, Tsukasaki T, Hastie R, et al. (2011) Democracy under uncertainty: the wisdom of crowds and the free-rider problem in group decision making. Psychological Review. 118: 76-96
Oskarsson AT, Van Boven L, McClelland GH, et al. (2009) What's next? Judging sequences of binary events. Psychological Bulletin. 135: 262-85
Hsee CK, Hastie R, Chen J. (2008) Hedonomics: Bridging Decision Research With Happiness Research. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 3: 224-43
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