Douglas H. Wedell
Publications
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Wedell, D. H., & Parducci,
A. (1985). Category and stimulus
effects: A process model for contextual memory in judgment. In G. d'Ydewalle
(Ed.), Cognition, information processing,
and motivation (pp. 55-70). New York: North Holland.
Parducci, A., & Wedell, D. H. (1986). The category effect with rating scales: Number of
categories, number of stimuli, and method of presentation. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 12, 496-516.
Wedell, D. H., Parducci, A., &
Geiselman, R. E. (1987). A formal analysis
of ratings of physical attractiveness: Successive contrast and simultaneous
assimilation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 23, 230-249.
Wedell, D. H.,
& Parducci, A. (1988). The category effect in
social judgment: Experimental ratings of happiness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55, 341-356.
Smith, R. H., Diener, E., &
Wedell, D. H. (1989). Intrapersonal and social comparison determinants of
happiness: A range-frequency analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
56, 317-325.
Wedell, D. H., Parducci, A., & Roman,
D. (1989). Student perceptions of fair grading:
A range-frequency analysis. American Journal of
Psychology, 102, 233- 248.
Wedell, D. H., & Böckenholt, U.
(1990). Moderation of preference reversals
in the long run. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 16, 429-438.
Wedell, D. H., Parducci, A., &
Lane, M. (1990). Reducing
the dependence of clinical judgment on the immediate context: Effects of number
of categories and type of anchors. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, 58,
319-329.
Wedell, D. H. (1990). Methods for determining the
locus of context effects in judgment. In J. -P. Caverni, J. -M. Fabre,
& M. Gonzalez (Eds.), Cognitive
Biases. (pp. 285-302) New York: North Holland.
Parducci, A., & Wedell, D. H. (1990). The context for evaluative judgments: Psychophysics
and beyond. In H. G. Giessler (Ed.) Psychophysical
Exploration of Mental Structures. (pp. 94-103) New York: Hogrefe
& Huber.
Lambert, A. J., & Wedell, D. H. (1991).
The self and social judgment: The effects
of affective reaction and "own position" on judgments of unambiguous
and ambiguous information about others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
61, 884-897.
Wedell,
D. H. (1991). Distinguishing among models of
contextually induced preference reversals. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 17,
767-778.
Wedell
(1993). Pursuing Fechner's
Enterprise, Contemporary Psychology, 38, 930-931.
Roberts,
J. S. & Wedell, D. H. (1994). Context
effects on similarity judgments of multidimensional stimuli: Inferring the
structure of the emotion space. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
30, 1-38.
Wedell,
D. H. (1994). Contextual contrast in
evaluative judgments: Test of pre- versus post-integration models of
contrast. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 1007-1019.
Wedell, D. H., & Böckenholt, U.
(1994). Contemplating single versus multiple
encounters of a risky prospect. American
Journal of Psychology, 107,
499-518.
Wedell,
D. H. (1995). Contrast effects in paired
comparisons: Evidence for both stimulus and response based processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance, 21,
1158-1173.
Wedell,
D. H. (1996). A
Constructive-associative model of the contextual dependence of unidimensional similarity. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 634-661.
Wedell, D. H., & Pettibone, J. C. (1996). Using judgments to understand decoy effects in choice. Organizational
Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 67, 326-344.
Wedell, D. H., & Senter, S. M. (1997). Looking and weighting in judgment and choice. Organizational
Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 70, 41-64.
Wedell, D.
H. (1997). Another look
at reasons for choosing and rejecting. Memory and Cognition
, 25, 873-887.
Wedell (1997). The pursuit of Happiness, Contemporary Psychology, 42,
406-407.
Wedell,
D. H. (1998). Testing models of tradeoff
contrast in pairwise choice. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24,
49-65.
Roberts,
J. S., Laughlin, J. E.., & Wedell, D. H. (1999). Validity issues in the
Likert and Thurstone approaches to attitude
measurement. Educational and
Psychological Measurement, 59,
211-233.
Senter, S. M., & Wedell, D. H. (1999). Information presentation constraints
and the adaptive decision maker hypothesis. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 25, 428-446.
Wedell, D. H., & Pettibone, J. C. (1999). Preference and the contextual basis of ideals in
judgment and choice. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 128,
346–361.
Pettibone, J.
C., & Wedell, D. H. (2000). Examining models of non-dominated decoy effects across judgment and
choice. Organizational
Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 81, .300-328.
Wedell, D. H.,
& Parducci, A. (2000). Social Comparisons:
Lessons from basic research in judgment. In J. Suls
and L. Wheeler (Eds.) Handbook of social
comparison: Theory and research (pp. 223-252) New York: Kluwer Academic.
Niedrich, R. W., Sharma, S., &
Wedell, D. H. (2001). Reference price
and price perceptions: A comparison of alternative models. Journal of Consumer Research, 28,
339-354.
O’Reilly, D. M., Leitch, R. A., Wedell, D. H. (2004). The effects of immediate context on auditors
judgments of loan quality. Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, 23, 89-105.
Haun, D. B. M., Allen, G. L., Wedell, D.
H. (2005). Bias in
spatial memory: a categorical endorsement, Acta
Psychologica, 118, 149-170.
Fitting, S., Wedell, D. H., &
Allen, G. L. (2005). Memory for spatial location:
Influences of environmental cues and task field rotation. In A. G. Cohn & D. M.
Mark (Eds.). Spatial information
theory: International Conference, COSIT 2005 (pp. 459-474). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Wedell, D. H., Santoyo, E. M., & Pettibone, J. C. (2005). The thick and the thin of it: Contextual effects in
body perception. Basic and Applied
Social Psychology, 27, 213-227.
Hicklin, S. K., & Wedell, D. H. (2007). Learning group differences:
Implications for contrast and assimilation in stereotyping. Social
Cognition, 25, 410-454.
Pettibone, J. C., & Wedell, D.
H. (2007). Testing
alternative explanations of phantom decoy effects. Journal of
Behavioral Decision Making, 20,
323-341.
Pettibone, J. C.,
& Wedell, D. H. (2007). Of gnomes
and leprechauns: The recruitment of recent and categorical contexts in social
judgment. Acta Psychologica,
125, 361-389.
Fitting, S., Allen, G. L.,
& Wedell, D. H. (2007). Remembering
Places in Space: A Human Analog Study of the Morris Water Maze. In T. Barkowsky, M. Knauff, G. Ligozat, & D. R. Montello (Eds.), Spatial cognition V:
Reasoning, Action, Interaction, LNAI 4387 (pp. 59 -75). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Wedell, D. H., Hicklin, S. K.,
Smaranedescu, L. O. (2007). Contrasting
models of assimilation and contrast.
In D. Stapel and J. Suls
(Eds), Assimilation
and contrast in social psychology (pp. 45-74), New York: Psychology Press.
Wedell, D. H.,
Fitting, S., & Allen, G. L. (2007). Shape
effects on memory for location. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 14, 681-686.
Fitting, S.,
Wedell, D. H., & Allen, G. L. (2007). Memory for
Spatial Location: Cue Effects as a Function of Field Rotation. Memory and Cognition, 35, 1641-1658.
Wedell, D. H., & Moro, R. (2008). Testing boundary conditions for the
conjunction fallacy: Effects of response mode, conceptual focus and problem
type. Cognition, 107, 105-136.
Wedell, D. H. (2008). A similarity-based
range-frequency model for two category rating data. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 15, 638-643.
Fitting, S., Wedell, D. H., & Allen, G.L. (2008). External cue
effects on memory for spatial location within a rotated task field.
Spatial Cognition and Computing, 8,
219-251.
Fitting, S., Wedell,
D. H., & Allen, G.L. (2008). Cue usage in memory for location
when orientation is fixed. Memory and
Cognition, 36, 1196-1216.
Hutcheson, A. T., & Wedell,
D. H. (2009). Moderating
the route angularity effect in a virtual environment: Support for a dual memory
representation. Memory
and Cognition, 37. 514-521.
Fitting, S.,
Wedell, D.H., & Allen, G.L. (2009). Cue effects on memory for location
when navigating spatial displays. Cognitive
Science, 33,1267-1300.
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Wedell,
D. H. (2009). Conjunction probability error.
In M. W.
Kattan (Ed.) Encyclopedia of medical
decision making (pp. 184-188). Beverly Hills: Sage.
Wedell, D. H. (2011).
Probabilistic reasoning in prediction and diagnosis: Effects of problem
type, response mode, and individual differences. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 24,157-179.
Wedell, D.
H. (2011). Evaluations of single- and repeated-play gambles. Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research
and Management Science.
Baucom, L. B., Wedell, D. H., Wang, J., Blitzer, D. N.,
& Shinkareva, S. V. (2012). Decoding the neural representation of affective states. Neuroimage, 58, 718-727.
Long,
R. F.,Huebner, E. S.,
Wedell, D. H., & Hills, K. J. (2012). Measuring
school-related subjective well-being in adolescents, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 82, 50-60.
Hutcheson, A. T., & Wedell, D. H. (2012). From maps to navigation: The
role of cues in finding locations in a virtual environment. Memory & Cognition, 40, 946-957.
Rashotte, M. A.,
& Wedell, D. H. (2012). Context effects on tempo and
pleasantness judgments for Beatles songs.
Attention, Perception, &
Psychophysics, 74, 575-599.
Smarandescu, L., Rose, R., &
Wedell, D. H. (2013). Priming a
cross-category brand alliance: The moderating role of attribute knowledge and
need for cognition. Psychology and Marketing, 30, 133-147.
Shinkareva, S. V., Wang, J., &
Wedell, D. H. (2013). Examining
similarity structure: Multidimensinoal scaling and
related approaches in neuroimaging. Computational and Mathematical Methods in
Medicine, vol. 2013, Article ID 796183, 9 pages.
doi:10.1155/2013/796183.
Choplin, J. M.,
& Wedell, D. H. (2014). How many
calories were in those hamburgers again?
Distribution density biases recall of attribute values. Judgment and Decision Making, 9, 243-258.
Watanabe, H., Fitting, S., Hussain, M., Kononenko, O., Iatsyshyna, A., Yoshitake, T., Kehr, J., Alkass, K., Drid, H., Wadensten, H., Andren, P, Nylander, I., Wedell, D., Krishtal,
O., Hauser, K., Nyberg, F., Karpyak, V., Yakovleva, T., & Bakalkin, G.
(in press). Asymmetry of endogenous opioid system in the human anterior
cingulate: A putative molecular basis for lateralization of emotions and pain. Cerebral Cortex, __,
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Shinkareva, S.V., Wang, J.,
Kim, J., Facciani, M.J., Baucom, L.B., & Wedell,
D.H. (2014). Representations of
modality specific affective processing for visual and auditory stimuli derived
from fMRI data. Human Brain Mapping, 35,
3558-3568.
Wedell, D. H., & Hutcheson,
A. T. (2014). Spatial memory: From
theory to application. In T. J. Perfect and D. S. Lindsay (Eds.), Handbook of applied memory (pp.
76-91). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Rashotte, M. A.,
& Wedell, D. H. (2014). Testing the absolute
tempo hypothesis: Context effects for familiar and unfamiliar Songs.
Memory & Cognition, 42, 1302-1314.