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1. Strueder, J.D., Miller, J.E., Yu, X., & Windschitl, P.D. (2024). Eliciting Risk Perceptions: Does Conditional Question Wording Have a Downside? Medical Decision Making, 44, 141-151. [PDF] [OSF]
 
2. Miller, J.E., Strueder, J.D., Park, I., & Windschitl, P.D. (2023). Do People Desire Optimism from Others During a Novel Global Crisis? Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. [Preprint] [OSF]
 
3. Park, I., Windschitl, P.D., Miller, J.E., Smith, A.R., & Biangmano, M. (2023). People Express More Bias in Their Predictions than in Their Likelihood Judgments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152, 45-59. [Preprint] [OSF]
 
4. Windschitl, P.D., Miller, J.E., Park, I., Rule, S., Jennings, A., & Smith, A.R. (2022). The Desirability Bias in Predictions under Epistemic and Aleatory Uncertainty. Cognition, 229, 105254. [OSF]
 
5. Miller, J.E., Park, I., Smith, A.R., & Windschitl, P.D. (2021). Do People Prescribe Optimism, Overoptimism, or Neither? Psychological Science, 32, 1605-1616.  [Preprint] [OSF]
 
6. O’Rourke Stuart, J., Windschitl, P.D., Miller, J.E., Smith, A.R., Zikmund-Fisher, B.J., & Scherer, L.D. (2021). Attributions for Ambiguity in a Treatment-Decision Context Can Create Ambiguity Aversion or Seeking. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 35, e2249. [OSF]
 
7. Li, X., Miller, J.E., Stuart, J., Scherer, A.M., Smith, A. & Windschitl, P.D. (2021). The Effect of Tool Comparisons when Estimating the Likelihood of Task Success. Judgment and Decision Making,16,165-200. [OSF]
 
8. Miller, J.E., Windschitl, P.D., Treat, T.A. & Scherer, A.M. (2020). Comparisons as Predictors of People’s Beliefs about the Importance to Changing their Health Behaviors. European Journal of Health Psychology, 27, 14-29. [Preprint]
 
9. Miller, J.E., Windschitl, P.D., Treat, T.A. & Scherer, A.M. (2019). Unhealthy and Unaware? Misjudging Social Comparative Standing for Health-Relevant Behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 85, 103873. [Preprint] [OSF]
 
10. Miller, J.E., Kim, S., Boldt, L.J., Goffin, K., & Kochanska, G. (2018). Long-term Sequelae of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Mind-mindedness in Infancy: A Developmental Path to Children’s Attachment at Age 10. Developmental Psychology, 55, 675-686.

COLLABORATORS

Collaborators associated with work done at University of Iowa

Paul Windschitl, PhD, University of Iowa

Inkyung Park, PhD

Jeremy Strueder, ABD, University of Iowa

Andrew Smith, PhD, Appalachian State University

Jillian O'Rourke Stuart, PhD, Virginia Military Institute

Teresa Treat, PhD, University of Iowa

Aaron Scherer, PhD, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa

Collaborators associated with work done at Vanderbilt University

Michael Vandenbergh, Environmental Energy and Land Use Program, Vanderbilt Law School

Mariah Caballero, ABD, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University 

Sara Constantino, PhD, Stanford University

Matt Burgess, PhD, University of Wyoming

Amanda Carrico, PhD, University of Colorado Bounder

Alex Flores, PhD, Williams College

Christian Suarez, University of Colorado Bounder​

Jennifer Cole, PhD

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