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Andras Molnar
Andras Molnar
Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan
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The Demand for, and Avoidance of, Information
R Golman, G Loewenstein, A Molnar, S Saccardo
Management Science, 2021
201*2021
SMARTRIQS: A Simple Method Allowing Real-Time Respondent Interaction in Qualtrics Surveys
A Molnar
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance 22, 161-169, 2019
1212019
The renaissance of belief-based utility in economics
G Loewenstein, A Molnar
Nature Human Behaviour 2 (3), 166-167, 2018
762018
The co-evolution of honesty and strategic vigilance
C Heintz, M Karabegovic, A Molnar
Frontiers in psychology 7, 186680, 2016
422016
Thoughts and players: an introduction to old and new economic perspectives on beliefs
A Molnar, G Loewenstein
The cognitive science of belief: a multidisciplinary approach, 321-350, 2022
222022
Choosing the Light Meal: Real-time Aggregation of Calorie Information Reduces Meal Calories
EM VanEpps, A Molnar, JS Downs, G Loewenstein
Journal of Marketing Research 58 (5), 948-967, 2021
222021
“It’s not about the money. It’s about sending a message!” Avengers want offenders to understand the reason for revenge
A Molnar, SJ Chaudhry, G Loewenstein
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 174, 104207, 2023
18*2023
The False and the Furious: People are more disturbed by others' false beliefs than by differences in beliefs
A Molnar, G Loewenstein
Available at SSRN: http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3524651, 2020
14*2020
Beliefs About People’s Prosociality: Eliciting predictions in dictator games
A Molnár, C Heintz
CEU: Department of Economics-Working Paper 19, 2016
102016
How to implement real-time interaction between participants in online surveys: A practical guide to SMARTRIQS
A Molnar
The Quantitative Methods for Psychology 16 (4), 334-354, 2020
62020
Ideologies Are Like Possessions
A Molnar, G Loewenstein
Psychological Inquiry 33 (2), 84-87, 2022
52022
Impatience for information: Curiosity is here today, gone tomorrow
A Molnar, R Golman
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2023
12023
Seen and not seen: How people judge ambiguous behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic
A Molnar, A Moore, C Fowler, G Wu
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 66 (2), 141-159, 2023
2023
How What Goes on in Others' Minds Affects our Choices and Well-Being
A Molnar
Carnegie Mellon University, 2020
2020
The lesser of two evils: Explaining a bad choice by revealing the choice set
A Molnar, SJ Chaudhry
2018
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