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  1. High in numeracy, high in reflection, but still irrationally biased: How gist explains risky choices.
  2. Leveraging Prompt-Based Large Language Models: Predicting Pandemic Health Decisions and Outcomes Through Social Media Language
  3. Models of risky choice across ages, frames, and individuals: The fuzzy frontier.
  4. Guiding jurors’ damage award decisions: Experimental investigations of approaches based on theory and practice.
  5. Age Differences in Decision Making Depend on How Information is Formatted
  6. Explaining risky choices with judgments: Framing, the zero effect, and the contextual relativity of gist.
  7. Brain activation covaries with reported criminal behaviors when making risky choices: A fuzzy-trace theory approach.