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NOTE: Some articles are listed under multiple categories.
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The A/B Effect and Perspectives on Learning Healthcare Systems

  • Meyer, M. N., Heck, P. R., Holtzman, G. S., Anderson, S. M., Cai, W., Watts, D. J., & Chabris, C. F. (2019). Objecting to experiments that compare two unobjectionable policies or treatments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(22), 10723-10728 

    COVERAGE: Cass Sunstein at Bloomberg; Alex Tabarrok at Marginal Revoution; Kelsey Piper at Vox; Kevin Drum at Mother Jones; Jesse Singal for British Psychological Society; Oral Argument podcast; Scott Koenig for Naut​ilus; Tom Chivers at UnHerd
  • Meyer, M. N. (2018). Ethical considerations when companies study—and fail to study—their customers. In J. Polonetsky, O. Tene & E. Selinger (Eds.), Cambridge handbook of consumer privacy(pp. 207-231). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press 
  • Meyer, M. N. & Chabris, C. F. (2015, June 19). Please, Corporations, Experiment on Us, New York Times
  • Meyer, M. N. (2015). Two cheers for corporate experimentation: The A/B illusion and the virtues of data-driven innovation. Colorado Technology Law Journal, 13(2), 273-331

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Decision-Making and Social Judgment

  • Heck, P. R. & Meyer, M. N. (2019). Information avoidance in genetic health: Perceptions, norms, and preferences. Social Cognition, 37(3), 266-293 (preprint)
  • Heck, P.R. & Meyer, M. N. (in press). Population whole exome screening: Primary care provider attitudes about preparedness, information avoidance, and nudging. Medical Clinics
  • Heck, P. R., Simons, D. J., & Chabris, C. F. (2018). 65% of Americans believe they are above average in intelligence: Results of two nationally representative surveys. PLoS ONE 13(7): e0200103

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Information Avoidance

  • Heck, P. R. & Meyer, M. N. (2019). Information avoidance in genetic health: Perceptions, norms, and preferences. Social Cognition​, 37(3), 266-293 (preprint)
  • Heck, P.R. & Meyer, M. N. (in press). Population whole exome screening: Primary care provider attitudes about preparedness, information avoidance, and nudging. Medical Clinics

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Nudges

  • Meyer, M. N. & Chabris, C. F. (Sept. 29, 2013). Government: When push comes to nudge. Los Angeles Times​
  • Heck, P.R. & Meyer, M. N. (in press). Population whole exome screening: Primary care provider attitudes about preparedness, information avoidance, and nudging. Medical Clinics

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Open, Reproducible Science (and Its Ethics)

  • Meyer, M. N. (2018). Practical tips for ethical data sharing. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1(1): 131–144
  • Meyer, M. N. & Chabris, C. F. (July 31, 2014). Why psychologists' food fight matters. Slate​
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