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Paul D. Windschitl
Paul D. Windschitl
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa
Verified email at uiowa.edu
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Stimulus sampling and social psychological experimentation
GL Wells, PD Windschitl
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25 (9), 1115-1125, 1999
7821999
Biases in social comparative judgments: the role of nonmotivated factors in above-average and comparative-optimism effects.
JR Chambers, PD Windschitl
Psychological bulletin 130 (5), 813, 2004
7442004
Measuring psychological uncertainty: Verbal versus numeric methods.
PD Windschitl, GL Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 2 (4), 343, 1996
4381996
The influence of outcome desirability on optimism.
Z Krizan, PD Windschitl
Psychological bulletin 133 (1), 95, 2007
3862007
The influence of egocentrism and focalism on people's optimism in competitions: when what affects us equally affects me more.
PD Windschitl, J Kruger, EN Simms
Journal of personality and social psychology 85 (3), 389, 2003
2842003
Egocentrism, event frequency, and comparative optimism: When what happens frequently is “more likely to happen to me”
JR Chambers, PD Windschitl, J Suls
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 29 (11), 1343-1356, 2003
2752003
Detecting memory impairment with a modified test procedure: Manipulating retention interval with centrally presented event items.
RF Belli, PD Windschitl, TT McCarthy, SE Winfrey
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 18 (2), 356, 1992
1991992
The alternative-outcomes effect.
PD Windschitl, GL Wells
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 75 (6), 1411, 1998
1511998
The rational side of egocentrism in social comparisons
J Kruger, PD Windschitl, J Burrus, F Fessel, JR Chambers
Journal of experimental social psychology 44 (2), 220-232, 2008
1362008
The interpretation of" likely" depends on the context, but" 70%" is 70%—right? The influence of associative processes on perceived certainty.
PD Windschitl, EU Weber
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 25 (6), 1514, 1999
1331999
Judging the accuracy of a likelihood judgment: The case of smoking risk
PD Windschitl
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 15 (1), 19-35, 2002
1282002
Counterfactual constraints
EP Seelau, SM Seelau, GL Wells, PD Windschitl
What Might Have Been, 69-92, 2014
1152014
Wishful thinking about the future: Does desire impact optimism?
Z Krizan, PD Windschitl
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 3 (3), 227-243, 2009
1152009
Cultural differences in unrealistic optimism and pessimism: The role of egocentrism and direct versus indirect comparison measures
JP Rose, Y Endo, PD Windschitl, J Suls
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 34 (9), 1236-1248, 2008
1082008
The desirability bias in predictions: Going optimistic without leaving realism
PD Windschitl, AR Smith, JP Rose, Z Krizan
Organizational behavior and human decision processes 111 (1), 33-47, 2010
872010
Are people excessive or judicious in their egocentrism? A modeling approach to understanding bias and accuracy in people's optimism.
PD Windschitl, JP Rose, MT Stalkfleet, AR Smith
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (2), 253, 2008
842008
Context and the interpretation of likelihood information: the role of intergroup comparisons on perceived vulnerability.
PD Windschitl, R Martin, AR Flugstad
Journal of personality and social psychology 82 (5), 742, 2002
812002
Knowledge matters: Anchoring effects are moderated by knowledge level
AR Smith, PD Windschitl, K Bruchmann
European Journal of Social Psychology 43 (1), 97-108, 2013
792013
The dud-alternative effect in likelihood judgment.
PD Windschitl, JR Chambers
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 30 (1), 198, 2004
742004
Knowing too much: Using private knowledge to predict how one is viewed by others
JR Chambers, N Epley, K Savitsky, PD Windschitl
Psychological Science 19 (6), 542-548, 2008
662008
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