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Books


Hertwig, R., Hoffrage, U., & the ABC Research Group (in press). Simple heuristics in a social world. New York: Oxford University Press.

Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior. New York: Oxford University Press.

Articles and book chapters

In press

Hertwig, R., Fischbacher, U., & Bruhin, A. (in press). Simple heuristics in a social game. In R. Hertwig, U. Hoffrage, & the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics in a social world. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (in press). Simple heuristics: The foundations of adaptive social behavior. In R. Hertwig, U. Hoffrage, & the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics in a social world. New York: Oxford University Press.

Herzog, S. M. & Hertwig, R. (in press) The crowd-within and the benefits of dialectical bootstrapping: A reply to White and Antonakis (in press). Psychological Science

Herzog, S. M., & Hertwig, R. (in press). The ecological validity of fluency. In C. Unkelbach & R. Greifeneder (Eds.), The experience of thinking: How feelings from mental processes influence cognition and behavior. Psychology Press.

Hills, T. T. & Hertwig, R. (in press). Two distinct behaviors in decisions from experience: Comment on Gonzalez & Dutt (2011). Psychological Review. 

Lejarraga, T., Hertwig, R. & Gonzalez, C. (in press). How choice ecology influences search in decisions from experience. Cognition. 

Pachur, T., Hertwig, R., & Rieskamp, J. (in press). The mind as an intuitive pollster: Frugal search in social spaces. In R. Hertwig, U. Hoffrage, & the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics in a social world. New York: Oxford University Press.

Reimer, T., Hertwig, R., & Sipek, S. (in press). Probabilistic persuasion: A Brunswikian theory of argumentation. In R. Hertwig, U. Hoffrage, & the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics in a social world. New York: Oxford University Press. 

2012

Ackermann, S., Bingisser, M.-B., Heierle, A., Langewitz, W., Hertwig, R., & Bingisser, R. (2012). Discharge communication in the emergency department: Physicians underestimate the time needed. Swiss Medical Weekly. PDF

Ettlin, F. & Hertwig, R. (2012). Back or to the future? Preferences of time travelers. Judgment and Decision Making, 7.

Hertwig, R. (2012). Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd - with confidence. Science, 336, 303-304. PDF

Hertwig, R., Hoffrage, U., & Sparr, R. (2012). How estimation can benefit from an imbalanced world. In P. M Todd, G. Gigerenzer & the ABC Research Group, Ecological rationality: Intelligence in the world (pp. 379-406). New York: Oxford University Press.

Lejarraga, T., Hertwig, R., & Gonzales, C. (2012). How choice ecology influences search in decisions from experience. Cognition, 124, 334-342.

Mata, R., Hau, R., Papassotiropoulos, A., & Hertwig, R. (2012). DAT1 polymorphism is associated with risk taking in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). PLoS ONE. 

Mata, R., Pachur, T., Von Helversen, B., Hertwig, R., Rieskamp, J., & Schooler, L. (2012). Ecological rationality: A framework for understanding and aiding the aging decision maker. Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience, 6, 19. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2012.00019 PDF

Pachur, T., Hertwig, R., & Steinmann, F. (2012). How do people judge risks: Availability heuristic, affect heuristic, or both? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. PDF

Schooler, L. J., Hertwig, R., & Herzog, S. (2012). How smart forgetting helps heuristic inference. In P. M Todd, G. Gigerenzer & the ABC Research Group, Ecological rationality: Intelligence in the world (pp. 144-166). New York: Oxford University Press.

2011

Coall, D., & Hertwig, R. (2011). Grandparental investment: A relic of the past or a resource for the future? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20, 93-98. PDF

Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, H., & Pachur, T. (2011). Introduction (pp. 17-23). In Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hertwig, R. (2011). The psychology and rationality of decisions from experience. Synthese. doi: 10.1007/s11229-011-0024-4 PDF

Hertwig, R., Buchan, H., Davis, D., Gaissmaier, W., Härter, M., Légaré, F., Kolpatzik, K., Schmacke, N., & Wormer, H. (2011). How will health care professionals and patients work together in 2020? A manifesto for change (pp. 317-337). In G. Gigerenzer & J. A. M. Gray (eds.), Better doctors, better patients, better decisions: Envisioning healthcare 2020. Strüngmann Forum Report, Vol. 6. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. PDF

Hertwig R., & Gigerenzer G. (2011). Behavioral inconsistencies do not imply inconsistent strategies. Frontiers in Psychology, 2, 1-3. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00292 PDF

Herzog, S. M., & Hertwig, R. (2011). The wisdom of ignorant crowds: Predicting sport outcomes by mere recognition. Judgment and Decision Making, 6, 58-72. PDF

Hills, T., & Hertwig, R. (2011). Why aren’t we smarter already? Evolutionary trade-offs and cognitive enhancements. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20, 373-377. PDF

Hoffrage, U., & Hertwig, R. (2011). Simple heuristics in a complex social world (pp. 135-150). In J. L. Krueger (Ed.), Social judgment and decision making. New York, NY: Psychology Press.

Mata, R., & Hertwig, R. (2011). How to model age-related motivational reorientations in risky choice. Human Development, 54, 368–375.

Mata, R., Josef, A., Samanez-Larkin, G., & Hertwig, R. (2011). Age differences in risky choice: A meta-analysis. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1235, 18-29. PDF

Suter, R., & Hertwig, R. (2011). Time and moral judgment. Cognition, 119, 454-458. PDF

2010

Brandstätter, E., Hertwig, R., & Gußmack, M. (2010). Von Bernoulli zu kognitiven Heuristiken. In J. Behnke, T. Bräuninger, & S. Shikano (Hrsg.), Jahrbuch für Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie (pp. 101-124). Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Coall, D., & Hertwig, R. (2010). Grandparental investment: Past, present and future (target article). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 1-19. PDF

Coall, D., & Hertwig, R. (2010). Toward an integrative framework of grandparental investment (authors’ response). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 40-59.

Erev, I., Ert, E., Roth, A. E., Haruvy, E., Herzog, S., Hau, R., Hertwig, R., Stewart, T., West, R., & Lebiere, C. (2010). A choice prediction competition, for choices from experience and from description. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 32, 15-47. PDF

Hau, R., Pleskac, T. J., & Hertwig, R. (2010). Decisions from experience and statistical probabilities: Why they trigger different choices than a priori probabilities. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 32, 48-68. PDF

Hertwig, R. & Pleskac, T. J. (2010). Decisions from experience: Why small samples? Cognition, 115, 225-237. PDF

Hills, T., & Hertwig, R. (2010).  Information search and decisions from experience: Do our patterns of sampling foreshadow our decisions. Psychological Science, 21, 1787-1792. PDF

Katsikopoulos, K., Schooler, L., & Hertwig, R. (2010). The robust beauty of ordinary information. Psychological Review, 117, 1259-1266. PDF

2009

Coall, D. A., Meier, M., Hertwig, R., Wänke, M., & Höpflinger, F. (2009). Grandparental investment: The influence of reproductive timing and family size. American Journal of Human Biology, 21, 455-463. PDF

Fasolo, B., Hertwig, R., Huber, M., & Ludwig, M. (2009). Size, entropy, and density: What is the difference that makes the difference between small and large real-world assortments? Psychology & Marketing, 26, 254-279. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Erev, I. (2009). The description-experience gap in risky choice. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 13, 517-523. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Herzog, S. M. (2009). Fast and frugal heuristics: Tools of social rationality. Social Cognition, 27, 661-698. PDF

Herzog, S. M., & Hertwig, R. (2009). The wisdom of many in one mind: Improving individual judgments with dialectical bootstrapping. Psychological Science, 20, 231-237. Selected as: Editors’ Choice: Science, 323, 1266. PDF

Rydval, O., Ortmann, A., Prokosheva, S., & Hertwig, R. (2009). How certain is the uncertainty effect? Experimental Economics, 12, 473-487. PDF

2008

Brandstätter, E., Gigerenzer, G., & Hertwig, R. (2008). Postscript: Rejoinder Johnson et al. and Birnbaum (2008). Psychological Review, 115, 289-290. PDF

Brandstätter, E., Gigerenzer, G., & Hertwig, R. (2008). Risky choice with heuristics: Reply to Birnbaum (2008), Johnson, Schulte-Mecklenbeck & Willemsen (2008) and Rieger and Wang (2008). Psychological Review, 115, 281-290. PDF

Erev, I., Glozman, I, & Hertwig, R. (2008). What impacts the impact of rare events? Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 36, 153-177. PDF

Erev, I., Shimonowitch, D., Schurr, A. & Hertwig, R. (2008). Base rates: How to make the intuitive mind appreciate or neglect them. In H. Plessner, C. Betsch & T. Betsch (Eds.). Intuition in judgment and decision making (pp. 135-148). Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., Hoffrage, U., & Sedlmeier, P. (2008). Cognitive illusions reconsidered. In C. R. Plott & V. L. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of experimental economics results, Volume 1 (pp. 1018-1034). Amsterdam: North-Holland. PDF

Hau, R., Pleskac, T. J., Kiefer, J., & Hertwig, R. (2008). The description-experience gap in risky choice: The role of sample size and experienced probabilities. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 21, 493-518. PDF

Hertwig, R., Benz, B., & Krauss, S. (2008). The conjunction fallacy and the many meanings of “and”. Cognition, 108, 740-753. PDF

Hertwig, R., Herzog, S. M., Schooler, L. J., & Reimer, T. (2008). Fluency heuristic: A model of how the mind exploits a by-product of information retrieval. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 1191-1206. Reprinted in: Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior (pp. 540-560). New York: Oxford University Press.  PDF

Hertwig, R., & Ortmann, A. (2008). Deception in experiments: Revisiting the arguments in its defense. Ethics & Behavior, 18, 1-34. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Ortmann, A. (2008). Deception in psychological experiments: Two misconceptions and a research agenda. Social Psychology Quarterly, 71, 222-227. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Pleskac, T. J. (2008). The game of life: How small samples render choices simpler. In N. Chater & M. Oaksford (Eds.), The probabilistic mind: Prospects for rational models of cognition (pp. 209-235). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hertwig, R., Zangerl, M., Biedert, E., & Margraf, J. (2008). The public's probabilistic numeracy: How tasks, education and exposure to games of change shape it. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 21, 457-470. PDF

2007

Hertwig, R. (2007). Efficient social engineering and realistic cognitive modeling: A psychologist’s thoughts. In Bruno S. Frey & Alois Stutzer (Eds.), Economics & Psychology: A promising new cross-disciplinary field (pp. 243-269). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. PDF

2006

Brandstätter, E., Gigerenzer, G., & Hertwig, R. (2006). The priority heuristic: Making choices without trade-offs. Psychological Review, 113, 409-432. Reprinted in: Chater, N. K. (Ed.), (2009). Judgement and decision making, Vol 2: Internal decision making. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reprinted in: Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior (pp. 151-184). New York: Oxford University Press. PDF

Goldstein, D. G., Arkes, H. R., Beckenkamp, M., Cooter, R., Ellickson, R. C., Engel, C., Guthrie, C., Hertwig, R., Kurzenhäuser, S., & Weber, E. U. (2006). Group 4: How do heuristics mediate the impact of law on behavior? In C. Engel & G. Gigerenzer (Eds.), Heuristics and the law. Dahlem Workshop report 94. (pp. 439- 465). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Hertwig, R. (2006). Do legal rules rule behavior? In C. Engel & G. Gigerenzer (Eds.), Heuristics and the law. Dahlem Workshop report 94 (pp. 391-410). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Hertwig, R. (2006). Strategien und Heuristiken (Strategies and heuristics). In J. Funke & P. Frensch (Eds.), Handbuch der Allgemeinen Psychologie: Kognition (pp. 461-469). Göttingen: Hogrefe Verlag.

Hertwig, R., Barron, G., Weber, E. U., & Erev, I. (2006). The role of information sampling in risky choice. In K. Fiedler, & P. Juslin (Eds.), Information sampling and adaptive cognition (pp. 72-91). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hoffrage, U., & Hertwig, R. (2006). Representative design and the neglect of stimulus sampling in psychological experimentation. In K. Fiedler & P. Juslin (Eds.), Information sampling and adaptive cognition (pp. 381-408). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kurzenhäuser, S., & Hertwig, R. (2006). How to foster citizens’ statistical reasoning: Implications for genetic counseling. Community Genetics, 9, 197-203. PDF

Pachur, T., & Hertwig, R. (2006). On the psychology of the recognition heuristic: Retrieval primacy as a key determinant of its use. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 32, 983-1002. Reprinted in: Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior (pp. 475-501). New York: Oxford University Press. PDF

Rieskamp, J., Hertwig, R., & Todd, P. M. (2006). Bounded rationality: Two interpretations from psychology. In M. Altman (Ed.), Handbook of contemporary behavioral economics: Foundations and developments ( pp. 218-236). Armonk, NJ: M.E. Sharpe.

2005

Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., van den Broek, E., Fasolo, B., & Katsikopoulos, K. V. (2005). “A 30% chance of rain tomorrow”: How does the public understand probabilistic weather forecasts? Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 25, 623-629. PDF

Hertwig, R. & Ortmann, A. (2005). The debate on the existence of cognitive illusions: What economists can learn from it. In R. Zwick & A. Rapoport (Eds.), Experimental business research: Marketing, accounting and cognitive perspectives, Volume III (pp. 113-130). Dordrecht: Springer. PDF

Hertwig, R., Pachur, T., & Kurzenhäuser, S. (2005). Judgments of risk frequencies: Tests of possible cognitive mechanisms. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 31, 621-642. PDF

Hoffrage, U., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (2005). Die ökologische Rationalität einfacher Entscheidungs- und Urteilsheuristiken (The ecological rationality of simple decision and judgment heuristics). In H. Siegenthaler (Ed.), Rationalität im Prozess kultureller Evolution: Rationalitätsunterstellungen als eine Bedingung der Möglichkeit substantieller Rationalität des Handels (pp. 65-89). Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck.

Schooler, L. & Hertwig, R. (2005). How forgetting aids heuristic inference. Psychological Review, 112, 610-628. Reprinted in: Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior (pp. 82-107). New York: Oxford University Press. PDF

Todd, P. M., Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (2005). Evolutionary cognitive psychology. In D. Buss (Ed.), The evolutionary psychology handbook (pp. 776-802). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. PDF

2004

Dhami, M., Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (2004). The role of representative design in an ecological approach to cognition. Psychological Bulletin, 130, 959-988. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Wallin A. (2004). Out of the theoretical cul-de-sac. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 342-343. PDF

Hertwig, R., Barron, G., Weber, E. U., & Erev, I. (2004). Decisions from experience and the effect of rare events in risky choice. Psychological Science, 15, 534-539. Selected as: Editors’ Choice: Science, 305, 452. Reprinted in: Chater, N. K. (Ed.), (2009). Judgement and decision making, Vol 2: Internal decision making. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. PDF

2003

Hoffrage, U., Weber, A., Hertwig, R., & Chase, V. M. (2003). How to keep children safe in traffic: Find the daredevils early. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 9, 249-260. PDF

Hertwig, R., Fanselow, C., & Hoffrage, U. (2003). Hindsight bias: How knowledge and heuristics affect our reconstruction of the past? Memory, 11, 357-377. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Todd, P. M. (2003). More is not always better: The benefits of cognitive limits. In D. Hardman & L. Macchi (Eds.), Thinking: Psychological perspectives on reasoning, judgment and decision making (pp. 213-231). Chichester: Wiley. PDF

Lindsey, S., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (2003). Communicating statistical DNA evidence. Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology, 43, 147-163. PDF

2002

Hertwig, R., Davis, J. N., & Sulloway, F. (2002). Parental investment: How an equity motive can produce inequality. Psychological Bulletin, 128, 728-745. Reprinted in: Tscheulin, D. K., & Schüpbach, H. (Eds.), (2009). Verhaltenswissenschaftliche Grundlagen in ökonomischen Systemen (pp. 96-137). Berlin: BerlinerWissenschafts-Verlag. Reprinted in: Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.), (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior (pp. 668-694). New York: Oxford University Press. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (2002). Technology needs psychology: How natural frequencies foster insight in medical and legal experts. In P. Sedlmeier & T. Betsch (Eds.), Etc. Frequency processing and cognition (pp. 285-302). New York: Oxford University Press.

Hertwig, R., & Ortmann, A. (2002). Economists’ and psychologists’ experimental practices: How they differ, why they differ and how they could converge. In I. Brocas & J. D. Carillo (Eds.), The psychology of economic decisions (pp. 253-272). New York: Oxford University Press.

Hertwig, R., & Todd, P. M. (2002). Heuristics. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the human brain (pp. 449-460, Vol. 2). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Ortmann, A., & Hertwig, R. (2002). The costs of deception: Evidence from psychology. Experimental Economics, 5, 111-131. PDF

2001

Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (2001). Eingeschränkte und ökologische Rationalität: Ein Forschungsprogramm. (Bounded and ecological rationality: A research program). Psychologische Rundschau, 52, 11-19. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Hoffrage, U. (2001). Empirische Evidenz für einfache Heuristiken: Eine Antwort auf Bröder (Empirical evidence for simple heuristics: A response to Bröder). Psychologische Rundschau, 53, 162-165.

Hertwig, R., & Ortmann, A. (2001). Experimental practices in economics: A methodological challenge for psychologists? [Target Article]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 383-403. Reprinted in: H. J. Stam (Ed.), (2011). Theoretical psychology - contemporary readings: Vol.2. Theory and method. London, UK: SAGE Publications Ltd. [http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book234840/toc] PDF

Hertwig, R., & Ortmann, A. (2001). Money, lies, and replicability: On the need for empirically grounded experimental practices and interdisciplinary discourse [Reply to commentators]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 433-451. PDF

Kurz, E. M., & Hertwig, R. (2001). Demonstrations for perception psychologists. In K. R. Hammond & T. R. Stewart (Eds.), The essential Brunswik: Beginnings, explications, applications (pp. 180-191). New York: Oxford University Press.

Mellers, B. A., Erev, I., Fessler, D. M. T., Hemelrijk, C. K., Hertwig, R., Laland, K. N., Scherer, K. R., Seeley, T. D., & Selten, R. (2001). What is the effect of emotion and other noncognitive factors in bounded rationality? In G. Gigerenzer & R. Selten (Eds.), Bounded rationality: The adaptive toolbox. Dahlem Workshop report 84. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Mellers, B. A., Hertwig, R., & Kahneman, D. (2001). Do frequency representations eliminate conjunction effects? An exercise in adversarial collaboration. Psychological Science, 12, 269-275. [Mellers, B. A., Hertwig, R., & Kahneman, D. (2001). Erratum. Psychological Science, 12, 536.] PDF

2000

Hertwig, R. (2000). The questionable utility of “cognitive ability” in explaining cognitive illusions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 678-679. PDF

Hertwig, R., & Todd, P. M. (2000). Biases to the left, fallacies to the right: Stuck in the middle with null hypothesis significance testing. Commentary on Krueger on social bias. PSYCOLOQUY 11(28). www.cogsci.soton.ac.uk/psyc-bin/newpsy

Hoffrage, U., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (2000). Hindsight bias: A by-product of knowledge updating? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 26, 566-581. Reprinted in: Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., & Pachur, T. (Eds.). (2011). Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior (pp. 222-241). New York: Oxford University Press. PDF

Hoffrage, U., Lindsey, S., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (2000). Communicating statistical information. Science, 290, 2261-2262. [Hoffrage, U., Lindsey, S., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (2001). Statistics: What seems natural? Response. Science, 292, 854-855.] PDF

Krauss, S., & Hertwig, R. (2000). Muss DNA-Evidenz schwer verständlich sein? Der Ausweg aus einem Kommunikationsproblem (Does DNA evidence have to be incomprehensible? How to solve a communication problem). Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform, 83, 155-162. PDF

1999

Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1999). The “conjunction fallacy” revisited: How intelligent inferences look like reasoning errors. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 12, 275-305. PDF

Hertwig, R., Hoffrage, U., & Martignon, L. (1999). Quick estimation: Letting the environment do some of the work. In G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, and the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics that make us smart. New York: Oxford University Press. 

Hoffrage, U., & Hertwig, R. (1999). Hindsight bias: A price worth paying for a fast and frugal memory. In G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, and the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics that make us smart. New York: Oxford University Press.

Wang, X. T., & Hertwig, R. (1999). How is maternal survival related to reproductive success? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 236-237. PDF

1998

Chase, V. M., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Visions of rationality. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2, 206-214. PDF

Hertwig, R. (1998). Psychologie, experimentelle Ökonomie und die Frage, was gutes Experimentieren ist (Psychology, experimental economics and the question of what is good experimentation). Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie, 45, 2-19. PDF

Hertwig. R., & Chase, V. M. (1998). Many reasons or just one: How response mode affects reasoning in the conjunction problem. Thinking & Reasoning, 4, 319-352. PDF

Ortmann, A., & Hertwig, R. (1998). The question remains: Is deception acceptable? American Psychologist, 53, 806-807.

Sedlmeier, P., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Are judgments of the positional frequencies of letters systematically biased due to availability? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 24, 754-770. PDF

1997

Hertwig, R., Gigerenzer, G., & Hoffrage, U. (1997). The reiteration effect in hindsight bias. Psychological Review, 104, 194-202. PDF

Hertwig, R., Ortmann, A., & Gigerenzer, G. (1997). Deductive competence: A desert devoid of content and context. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive, 16, 102-107. PDF

Ortmann, A., & Hertwig, R. (1997). Is deception acceptable? American Psychologist, 52, 746-747.

1993

Hertwig, R. (1993). Frequency-Validity-Effekt und Hindsight Bias: Unterschiedliche Phänomene—gleiche Prozesse? (Frequency-validity effect in hindsight bias: Different phenomena—same processes?) In W. Hell, K. Fiedler, & G. Gigerenzer (Eds.), Kognitive Täuschungen. Heidelberg: Spektrum.

1990

Mussgay, L., & Hertwig, R. (1990). Signal detection indices in schizophrenics on a visual, auditory and bimodal continuous performance test. Schizophrenia Research, 3, 303-310. PDF