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Boley Cheng
Boley Cheng
University of Hong Kong, Leiden University
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Foregone opportunities and choosing not to act: Replications of inaction inertia effect
J Chen, LS Hui, T Yu, G Feldman, S Zeng, TL Ching, CH Ng, KW Wu, ...
Social Psychological and Personality Science 12 (3), 333-345, 2021
172021
Agency and self-other asymmetries in perceived bias and shortcomings: Replications of the Bias Blind Spot and link to free will beliefs.
SP Chandrashekar, SK Yeung, KC Yau, CY Cheung, TK Agarwal, ...
Judgment & Decision Making 16 (6), 2021
152021
Agency and self-other asymmetries in perceived bias and shortcomings: Replications of the Bias Blind Spot and extensions linking to free will beliefs
SP Chandrashekar, SK Yeung, KC Yau, G Feldman, CY Cheung, ...
ResearchGate. https://doi. org/10.13140/RG 2 (19878.16961), 3, 2020
15*2020
Revisiting “money illusion”: Replication and extension of Shafir, Diamond, and Tversky (1997)
I Ziano, J Li, SM Tsun, HC Lei, AA Kamath, BL Cheng, G Feldman
Journal of Economic Psychology 83, 102349, 2021
122021
Retrospective and prospective Hindsight Bias: Replications and extensions of Fischhoff (1975) and Slovic and Fischhoff (1977)
J Chen, LC Kwan, LY Ma, HY Choi, YC Lo, SY Au, CH Tsang, BL Cheng, ...
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 96, 104154, 2021
72021
Perceived morality of direct versus indirect harm: Replications of the preference for indirect harm effect
I Ziano, YJ Wang, SS Sany, LH Ngai, YK Lau, IK Bhattal, PS Keung, ...
Meta-Psychology 5, 2021
62021
Accentuation and compatibility: Replication and extensions of Shafir (1993) to rethink Choosing versus Rejecting paradigms
SP Chandrashekar, J Weber, SY Chan, WY Cho, TCC Chu, BL Cheng, ...
Judgment and Decision Making 16 (1), 36-56, 2021
62021
Replication: Revisiting Tversky and Shafir’s (1992) Disjunction Effect with an extension comparing between and within subject designs
I Ziano, MF Kong, HJ Kim, CY Liu, SC Wong, BL Cheng, G Feldman
Journal of Economic Psychology 83, 102350, 2021
42021
Revisiting Disjunction Effect: Replication of Tversky and Shafir (1992) and extension comparing between and within subject designs
I Ziano, MF Kong, HJ Kim, CY Liu, SC Wong, BL Cheng, G Feldman
32020
Defaults versus framing: Revisiting Default Effect and Framing Effect with replications and extensions of Johnson and Goldstein (2003) and Johnson, Bellman, and Lohse (2002)
SP Chandrashekar, N Adelina, S Zeng, CYY Esther, GYS Leung, ...
PsyArXiv, 2022
22022
Frequency estimation and semantic ambiguity do not eliminate‎ conjunction bias, when it‎ occurs: Replication and extension of‎ Mellers, Hertwig, and Kahneman (2001)‎
S Chandrashekar, YH Cheng, CL Fong, YC Leung, YT Wong, BL Cheng, ...
Meta-Psychology 5, 2021
22021
" Less is better" in separate evaluations versus" More is better" in joint evaluations: Mostly successful close replication and extension of Hsee (1998)
AJ Vonasch, WY Hung, WYM Leung, ATB Nguyen, S Chan, BL Cheng, ...
2*
Rewarding more is better for soliciting help, yet more so for cash than for goods: Revisiting and reframing the Tale of Two Markets with replications and extensions of Heyman …
H Imada, WF Chan, YK Ng, LH Man, MS Wong, BL Cheng, G Feldman
Collabra: Psychology 8 (1), 32572, 2022
12022
Revisiting the Folk Concept of Intentionality: Replications and extensions of Malle and Knobe (1997)
SP Chandrashekar, YY Chan, KL Cheng, D Yao, CY Lo, TC Cheung, ...
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