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Creating exercise habits using incentives: The trade-off between flexibility and routinization
J Beshears, HN Lee, KL Milkman, R Mislavsky, J Wisdom
Management science 67 (7), 4139-4171, 2021
552021
When risk is weird: Unexplained transaction features lower valuations
R Mislavsky, U Simonsohn
Management Science 64 (11), 5395-5404, 2018
162018
Want-should conflict: A synthesis of past research.
TB Bitterly, R Mislavsky, H Dai, KL Milkman
The Guilford Press, 2015
162015
Dueling with desire: a synthesis of past research on want/should conflict
TB Bitterly, R Mislavsky, H Dai, KL Milkman
Should Conflict (February 28, 2014), 2014
152014
The minimum mean paradox: A mechanical explanation for apparent experiment aversion
R Mislavsky, BJ Dietvorst, U Simonsohn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (48), 23883-23884, 2019
132019
Critical condition: People don’t dislike a corporate experiment more than they dislike its worst condition
R Mislavsky, B Dietvorst, U Simonsohn
Marketing Science 39 (6), 1092-1104, 2020
112020
Combining probability forecasts: 60% and 60% is 60%, but likely and likely is very likely
R Mislavsky, C Gaertig
Management Science 68 (1), 541-563, 2022
102022
When risk is weird: The weirdness of risky transactions causes ‘risk’aversion
RA Mislavsky, U Simonsohn
Open Science Framework, 2016
12016
Behavioral Tokenomics: Consumer Perceptions of Cryptocurrency Token Design
R Mislavsky
Available at SSRN 4686759, 2024
2024
Premature predictions: Accurate forecasters are not viewed as more competent for earlier predictions.
R Mislavsky, C Gaertig
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2023
2023
Research ‘arms race’among plastic surgery residency applicants: When is good enough ‘good enough’?
EL Wan, T Stirrat, R Mislavsky, RJ Redett
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 82, 198-199, 2023
2023
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