Learning and choosing in an uncertain world: An investigation of the explore–exploit dilemma in static and dynamic environments DJ Navarro, BR Newell, C Schulze Cognitive psychology 85, 43-77, 2016 | 106 | 2016 |
More heads choose better than one: Group decision making can eliminate probability matching C Schulze, BR Newell Psychonomic bulletin & review 23, 907-914, 2016 | 57 | 2016 |
Prolonged oxaliplatin exposure alters intracellular calcium signaling: a new mechanism to explain oxaliplatin-associated peripheral neuropathy C Schulze, M McGowan, SE Jordt, BE Ehrlich Clinical Colorectal Cancer 10 (2), 126-133, 2011 | 40 | 2011 |
Of matchers and maximizers: How competition shapes choice under risk and uncertainty C Schulze, D van Ravenzwaaij, BR Newell Cognitive Psychology 78, 78-98, 2015 | 33 | 2015 |
A description-experience gap in statistical intuitions: Of smart babies, risk-savvy chimps, intuitive statisticians, and stupid grown-ups C Schulze, R Hertwig Cognition, 2021 | 28 | 2021 |
Taking the easy way out? Increasing implementation effort reduces probability maximizing under cognitive load C Schulze, BR Newell Memory & Cognition 44, 806-818, 2016 | 16 | 2016 |
Who you know is what you know: Modeling boundedly rational social sampling. C Schulze, R Hertwig, T Pachur Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 150 (2), 221, 2021 | 14 | 2021 |
Probability matching BR Newell, C Schulze Cognitive Illusions, 72-88, 2016 | 14 | 2016 |
Compete, coordinate, and cooperate: How to exploit uncertain environments with social interaction. C Schulze, BR Newell Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (5), 967, 2015 | 13 | 2015 |
Should I judge safety or danger? Perceived risk depends on the question frame. MB Stephensen, C Schulze, M Landrø, J Hendrikx, A Hetland Journal of experimental psychology: applied 27 (3), 485, 2021 | 11 | 2021 |
Maximizing as satisficing: On pattern matching and probability maximizing in groups and individuals C Schulze, W Gaissmaier, BR Newell Cognition 205, 104382, 2020 | 11 | 2020 |
A description–experience gap in statistical intuitions: Of smart babies, risk-savvy chimps, intuitive statisticians, and stupid grown-ups. Cognition, 210, Article 104580 C Schulze, R Hertwig | 9 | 2020 |
Hold it! The influence of lingering rewards on choice diversification and persistence. C Schulze, D van Ravenzwaaij, BR Newell Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 43 (11 …, 2017 | 9 | 2017 |
Probability matching does not decrease under cognitive load: A preregistered failure to replicate C Schulze, G James, DJ Koehler, BR Newell Memory & cognition 47, 511-518, 2019 | 7 | 2019 |
Experiencing statistical information improves children’s and adults’ inferences C Schulze, R Hertwig Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 29 (6), 2302-2313, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
Going round in circles: How social structures guide and limit search C Schulze, T Pachur Center for Adaptive Rationality.(Eds.), Taming uncertainty, 71-88, 2019 | 3 | 2019 |
How does instance-based inference about event frequencies develop? An analysis with a computational process model C Schulze, T Pachur, R Hertwig 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 1053-1058, 2017 | 3 | 2017 |
Decision making under RISK An experience-based perspective C Schulze, BR Newell International Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning, 502-522, 2017 | 2 | 2017 |
Match me if you can: How smart choices are fueled by competition C Schulze, D Van Ravezwaaij, BR Newell Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 35 (35), 2013 | 2 | 2013 |
Heuristic social sampling T Pachur, C Schulze Sampling in judgment and decision making, 359, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |