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From Anomalies to Forecasts: Toward a Descriptive Model of Decisions Under Risk, Under Ambiguity, and From Experience.
I Erev, E Ert, O Plonsky, D Cohen, O Cohen
Psychological Review 124 (4), 369-409, 2017
2462017
Reliance on small samples, the wavy recency effect, and similarity-based learning.
O Plonsky, K Teodorescu, I Erev
Psychological review 122 (4), 621-647, 2015
1642015
Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results.
JF Landy, ML Jia, IL Ding, D Viganola, W Tierney, A Dreber, ...
Psychological Bulletin 146 (5), 451-479, 2020
1602020
Predicting human decisions with behavioral theories and machine learning
O Plonsky, R Apel, E Ert, M Tennenholtz, D Bourgin, JC Peterson, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.06866, 2019
732019
Psychological forest: Predicting human behavior
O Plonsky, I Erev, T Hazan, M Tennenholtz
31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2017, 2017
642017
Creative destruction in science
W Tierney, JH Hardy III, CR Ebersole, K Leavitt, D Viganola, EG Clemente, ...
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 161, 291-309, 2020
582020
Learning in settings with partial feedback and the wavy recency effect of rare events
O Plonsky, I Erev
Cognitive Psychology 93, 18-43, 2017
432017
Complacency, panic, and the value of gentle rule enforcement in addressing pandemics
I Erev, O Plonsky, Y Roth
Nature Human Behaviour 4 (11), 1095-1097, 2020
42*2020
Frequency of enforcement is more important than the severity of punishment in reducing violation behaviors
K Teodorescu, O Plonsky, S Ayal, R Barkan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (42), e2108507118, 2021
30*2021
On the impact of experience on probability weighting in decisions under risk.
D Cohen, O Plonsky, I Erev
Decision 7 (2), 153-162, 2019
232019
The influence of biased exposure to forgone outcomes
O Plonsky, K Teodorescu
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 33, 393-407, 2020
172020
Underweighting of rare events in social interactions and its implications to the design of voluntary health applications
O Plonsky, Y Roth, I Erev
Judgment and Decision Making 16 (2), 267-289, 2021
152021
Contradictory deviations from maximization: Environment-specific biases, or reflections of basic properties of human learning?
I Erev, E Ert, O Plonsky, Y Roth
Psychological Review 130 (3), 640-676, 2023
13*2023
On the value of alert systems and gentle rule enforcement in addressing pandemics
Y Roth, O Plonsky, E Shalev, I Erev
Frontiers in psychology 11, 577743, 2020
122020
Perceived patterns in decisions from experience and their influence on choice variability and policy diversification: A response to Ashby, Konstantinidis, & Yechiam, 2017
O Plonsky, K Teodorescu
Acta psychologica 202, 102953, 2020
122020
When and how can social scientists add value to data scientists? A choice prediction competition for human decision making
O Plonsky, R Apel, I Erev, E Ert, M Tennenholtz
Unpublished Manuscript, 2018
112018
To predict human choice, consider the context
O Plonsky, I Erev
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 25 (10), 819-820, 2021
62021
Motivational drivers for serial position effects: Evidence from high-stakes legal decisions.
O Plonsky, DL Chen, L Netzer, T Steiner, Y Feldman
Journal of Applied Psychology, 2022
5*2022
mRAPID Study: Effect of Micro-incentives and Daily Deadlines on Practice Behavior
M Sobolev, F Okeke, O Plonsky
International Conference on Persuasive Technology, 67-81, 2023
32023
The J/DM Separation Paradox and the Reliance on the Small Samples Hypothesis
I Erev, O Plonsky
Sampling in judgment and decision making, 115-130, 2023
32023
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