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Timothy L. Mullett
Timothy L. Mullett
Associate Professor, Behavioural Science Group, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick
Adresse e-mail validée de warwick.ac.uk
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Eye movements in strategic choice
N Stewart, S Gächter, T Noguchi, TL Mullett
Journal of behavioral decision making 29 (2-3), 137-156, 2016
229*2016
Implications of visual attention phenomena for models of preferential choice
TL Mullett, N Stewart
Decision, 2016
532016
A meta-analysis of loss aversion in risky contexts
L Walasek, TL Mullett, N Stewart
Available at SSRN 3189088, 2018
412018
The dynamics of deferred decision
S Bhatia, TL Mullett
Cognitive Psychology 86, 112-151, 2016
412016
Responses to irrational actions in action observation and mentalising networks of the human brain
LE Marsh, TL Mullett, D Ropar, AFC Hamilton
NeuroImage 103, 81-90, 2014
332014
Value representations by rank order in a distributed network of varying context dependency
TL Mullett, RJ Tunney
Brain and cognition 82 (1), 76-83, 2013
312013
Reexamining how utility and weighting functions get their shapes: A quasi-adversarial collaboration providing a new interpretation
D Alempaki, E Canic, TL Mullett, WJ Skylark, C Starmer, N Stewart, ...
Management Science 65 (10), 4841-4862, 2019
282019
Similarity and decision time in preferential choice
S Bhatia, TL Mullett
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (6), 1276-1280, 2018
182018
The role of alcohol in the link between national football (soccer) tournaments and domestic abuse-evidence from England
A Trendl, N Stewart, TL Mullett
Social science & medicine 268, 113457, 2021
152021
Individual-level analyses of the impact of parasite stress on personality: Reduced openness only for older individuals
TL Mullett, GDA Brown, CL Fincher, M Kosinski, D Stillwell
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 46 (1), 79-93, 2020
142020
On the futility of estimating utility functions: Why the parameters we measure are wrong, and why they do not generalize
N Stewart, E Canic, TL Mullett
PsyArXiv, 2019
142019
A zero attraction effect in naturalistic choice.
A Trendl, N Stewart, TL Mullett
Decision 8 (1), 55, 2021
112021
Understanding the composite dimensions of the EQ-5D: an experimental approach
R McDonald, TL Mullett, A Tsuchiya
Social Science & Medicine 265, 113323, 2020
112020
Implications of visual attention phenomena for models of preferential choice. Decision, 3 (4), 231–253
TL Mullett, N Stewart
112016
Cooperation in Public Goods Games Predicts Behavior in Incentive‐Matched Binary Dilemmas: Evidence for Stable Prosociality
TL Mullett, RL McDonald, GDA Brown
Economic Inquiry 58 (1), 67-85, 2020
102020
Accumulation is late and brief in preferential choice
C Edmunds, D Bose, C Camerer, TL Mullett, N Stewart
PsyArXiv, 2020
72020
Does the butcher-on-the-bus phenomenon require a dual-process explanation? A signal detection analysis
RJ Tunney, TL Mullett, CJ Moross, A Gardner
Frontiers in psychology 3, 208, 2012
72012
Acceptance of mixed gambles is sensitive to the range of gains and losses experienced, and estimates of lambda (λ) are not a reliable measure of loss aversion: Reply to André …
L Walasek, TL Mullett, N Stewart
American Psychological Association 150 (12), 2666, 2021
42021
A query theory account of the attraction effect
N Poon, A Luckman, A Isoni, TL Mullett
Cognition 238, 105495, 2023
32023
Repeated risky choices become more consistent with themselves but not expected value, with no effect of trial order
J Spicer, TL Mullett, A Sanborn
PsyArXiv, 2022
22022
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