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Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003). Not so Fast! (and not so Frugal!): Rethinking the Recognition Heuristic. Cognition, 90, B1-B9.
Oppenheimer, Daniel M. (2004) Spontaneous Discounting of Availability in Frequency Judgment Tasks. Psychological Science 15 (2), 100-105.
Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005). Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with using long words needlessly. Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Monin, B, & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005). Correlated averages vs. averaged correlations: Demonstrating the warm glow heuristic beyond aggregation. Social Cognition, 23, 257-278.
Bangerter, A., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006). Accuracy of detecting referents of pointing gestures unaccompanied by language. Gesture 6:1, 85–102.
Young, S.D., Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006). Percentages Matter: Framing risk information can affect fear of side effects and medication compliance. Clinical Therapeutics
Oppenheimer, D.M., Leboeuf, R.A., & Brewer, N.T. (in press). Anchors Aweigh: Investigations in cross-modality anchoring. Cognition.
Griffin, Z.M., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (in press). Looking and Lying: Speakers' Gazes Reflect Locus of Attention, not Content.
Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (in press). Redirecting Research on the Hot Hand Effect from a Fixation on Basketball. Thinking and Reasoning.

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