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| Briony D PulfordSummaryAffiliation: University of Leicester Country: UK Publications
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Personality differences in high risk sports amateurs and instructorsAlison E Watson
University of Wolverhampton, UK
Percept Mot Skills 99:83-94. 2004....
Ambiguous games: evidence for strategic ambiguity aversionBriony D Pulford
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) 60:1083-100. 2007..In the delay conditions, players who knew that the ambiguous co-player types were equally likely were significantly less ambiguity averse than those who did not. Decision confidence was significantly higher in 2 x 2 than in larger games...
Size doesn't really matter: ambiguity aversion in Ellsberg urns with few ballsBriony D Pulford
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, UK
Exp Psychol 55:31-7. 2008..The occurrence of a substantial and significant ambiguity aversion effect even in the smallest urn suggests that influential theoretical interpretations of ambiguity aversion may need to be reconsidered...
Is luck on my side? Optimism, pessimism, and ambiguity aversionBriony D Pulford
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) 62:1079-87. 2009..When ambiguity is clear, and trust issues are removed, people's optimistic outlook influences their degree of ambiguity aversion and thus their decisions...
Team reasoning and collective rationality: piercing the veil of obviousnessAndrew M Colman
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Acta Psychol (Amst) 128:409-12. 2008..Standard payoff transformations cannot explain the experimental findings, nor team reasoning in general, without an unrealistic assumption that players invariably reason nonstrategically...
Learning to cooperate without awareness in multiplayer minimal social situationsAndrew M Colman
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom
Cogn Psychol 61:201-27. 2010....
Collective rationality in interactive decisions: evidence for team reasoningAndrew M Colman
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Acta Psychol (Amst) 128:387-97. 2008..These findings suggest that team reasoning predicts strategy choices more powerfully than orthodox game theory in some games...
Spontaneous similarity discrimination in the evolution of cooperationAndrew M Colman
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom
J Theor Biol 299:162-71. 2012....
Market entry decisions: effects of absolute and relative confidenceFergus Bolger
Department of Psychology, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
Exp Psychol 55:113-20. 2008....
