Simulations and analyses of train-induced ground vibrations in finite element models
L Hall - Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2003 - Elsevier
Analyses of the actual vibration measurements and the results from the mathematical and
numerical models have been performed in both the frequency and time domains. The …
numerical models have been performed in both the frequency and time domains. The …
How something can be said about telling more than we can know: On choice blindness and introspection
The legacy of Nisbett and Wilson’s classic article, Telling More Than We Can Know: Verbal
Reports on Mental Processes (1977), is mixed. It is perhaps the most cited article in the …
Reports on Mental Processes (1977), is mixed. It is perhaps the most cited article in the …
Failure to detect mismatches between intention and outcome in a simple decision task
A fundamental assumption of theories of decision-making is that we detect mismatches
between intention and outcome, adjust our behavior in the face of error, and adapt to changing …
between intention and outcome, adjust our behavior in the face of error, and adapt to changing …
How the polls can be both spot on and dead wrong: Using choice blindness to shift political attitudes and voter intentions
Political candidates often believe they must focus their campaign efforts on a small number of
swing voters open for ideological change. Based on the wisdom of opinion polls, this might …
swing voters open for ideological change. Based on the wisdom of opinion polls, this might …
[HTML][HTML] Lifting the veil of morality: Choice blindness and attitude reversals on a self-transforming survey
L Hall, P Johansson, T Strandberg - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Every day, thousands of polls, surveys, and rating scales are employed to elicit the attitudes
of humankind. Given the ubiquitous use of these instruments, it seems we ought to have firm …
of humankind. Given the ubiquitous use of these instruments, it seems we ought to have firm …
Magic at the marketplace: Choice blindness for the taste of jam and the smell of tea
We set up a tasting venue at a local supermarket and invited passerby shoppers to sample
two different varieties of jam and tea, and to decide which alternative in each pair they …
two different varieties of jam and tea, and to decide which alternative in each pair they …
Biasing moral decisions by exploiting the dynamics of eye gaze
Eye gaze is a window onto cognitive processing in tasks such as spatial memory, linguistic
processing, and decision making. We present evidence that information derived from eye …
processing, and decision making. We present evidence that information derived from eye …
[HTML][HTML] Digital Didactical Designs as research framework: iPad integration in Nordic schools
In this research, the design of teaching and learning with web-enabled technologies, such
as iPads, in 64 one-to-one (1:1) Nordic classrooms was explored using the Digital Didactical …
as iPads, in 64 one-to-one (1:1) Nordic classrooms was explored using the Digital Didactical …
Choice blindness and preference change: you will like this paper better if you (believe you) chose to read it!
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between
their decisions and the outcome of their choice and, in addition, endorse the opposite of …
their decisions and the outcome of their choice and, in addition, endorse the opposite of …
From change blindness to choice blindness
P Johansson, L Hall, S Sikström - Psychologia, 2008 - jstage.jst.go.jp
The phenomenon of change blindness has received a great deal of attention during the last
decade, but very few experiments have examined the effects of the subjective importance of …
decade, but very few experiments have examined the effects of the subjective importance of …