Baruch Fischhoff
Affiliations: | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Experimental Psychology, Theory Economics, Physiological PsychologyGoogle:
"Baruch Fischhoff"Children
Sign in to add traineeHiroshi Hayakawa | grad student | 2000 | Carnegie Mellon |
Ned Welch | grad student | 2001 | Carnegie Mellon |
Sara L. Eggers | grad student | 2005 | Carnegie Mellon |
Umit Guvenc | grad student | 2005 | Carnegie Mellon |
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Scherr CL, Ross Arguedas AA, Getachew-Smith H, et al. (2020) A Modern Dilemma: How Experts Grapple with Ambiguous Genetic Test Results. Medical Decision Making : An International Journal of the Society For Medical Decision Making. 40: 655-668 |
Fischhoff B. (2020) Making Decisions in a COVID-19 World. Jama |
Bruine de Bruin W, Parker AM, Fischhoff B. (2020) Decision-Making Competence: More Than Intelligence? Current Directions in Psychological Science. 29: 186-192 |
Fischhoff B. (2020) The microbiomes of gut‐level decisions Critical Quarterly. 62: 30-37 |
Dewitt B, Fischhoff B, Davis AL, et al. (2019) Exclusion Criteria as Measurements I: Identifying Invalid Responses. Medical Decision Making : An International Journal of the Society For Medical Decision Making. 272989X19856617 |
Fischhoff B, Broomell SB. (2019) Judgment and Decision Making. Annual Review of Psychology |
Fischhoff B, Scheufele DA. (2019) The Science of Science Communication III. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 116: 7632-7633 |
Canfield CI, Fischhoff B, Davis A. (2019) Better beware: comparing metacognition for phishing and legitimate emails Metacognition and Learning. 14: 343-362 |
Fischhoff B. (2018) Evaluating science communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Parker AM, de Bruin WB, Fischhoff B, et al. (2018) Robustness of Decision-Making Competence: Evidence from two measures and an 11-year longitudinal study. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 31: 380-391 |