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Publications
Young, D.L., Goodie, A.S., & Hall, D.B. (in press). Modeling the impact of control on the attractiveness of risk in a prospect theory framework. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.
Unsworth, N., Miller, J.D., Lakey, C.E., Young, D.L., Meeks, J.T., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie, A.S. (in press). Exploring the relation among executive functions, fluid intelligence, and personality. Journal of Individual Differences.
Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Young, D.L., Lakey, C.E., Reidy, D.E., Zeichner, A., & Goodie, A.S. (2009). Examining the relations among narcissism, impulsivity, and self-defeating behaviors. Journal of Personality, 77, 761-793.
Lakey, C.E., Rose, P., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie, A.S. (2008). Probing the link between narcissism and gambling: The mediating role of judgment and decision-making biases. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 21, 113-137.
Goodie, A.S., & Young, D.L. (2007). The skill element in decision making under uncertainty: Control or competence?. Judgment and Decision Making, 2, 189-203.
Goodie, A.S., & Lakey, C.E. (2007). Lottery playing as a marker of and contributor to gambling-related problems in college students. International Gambling Studies, 7, 199-211.
Camchong, J., Goodie, A.S., McDowell, J.E., Gilmore, C.S., & Clementz, B.A. (2007). A cognitive neuroscience approach to the role of overconfidence in pathological gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies, 23, 185-199.
Lakey, C.E., Goodie, A.S., & Campbell, W.K (2007). Frequent card playing and pathological gambling: The utility of the Georgia Gambling Task and Iowa Gambling Task for predicting pathology. Journal of Gambling Studies, 23, 285-297.
Lakey, C.E., Goodie, A.S., Lance, C.E., Stinchfield, R., & Winters, K.C. (2007). Examining DSM-IV criteria in gambling pathology: Psychometric properties and evidence from cognitive biases. Journal of Gambling Studies, 23, 479-498.
Lakey, C.E., Campbell, W.K., Brown, K.W., & Goodie, A.S. (2007). Dispositional mindfulness as a predictor of the severity of gambling outcomes. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 1698-1710.
Goodie, A.S. (2005). The role of perceived control and overconfidence in pathological gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies, 21, 481-502.
Dunwoody, P.T., Goodie, A.S., & Mahan, R.P. (2005). The use of base rate information as a function of experienced consistency. Theory and Decision, 59, 307-344.
Goodie, A.S. (2004). Confidence judgments and willingness to accept bets: Evidence of paradoxical betting. Greek Economic Review.
Campbell, W.K., Goodie, A.S., & Foster, J.D. (2004). Narcissism, confidence and risk attitude. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 17, 297-311.
Schaefer, P.S., Williams, C.C., Goodie, A.S., & Campbell, W.K. (2004). Overconfidence and the Big Five. Journal of Research in Personality, 38, 473-480.
Goodie, A.S., & Crooks, C.L. (2004). Time pressure effects on performance in a base rate task. Journal of General Psychology, 131, 18-28.
Goodie, A.S. (2004). Null hypothesis statistical testing and the balance between positive and negative approaches. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 338.
Goodie, A.S. (2003). The effects of control on betting: Paradoxical betting on items of high confidence with low value. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 29, 598-610.
Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (1996). Learning to commit or avoid the base-rate error. Nature, 380, 247-249.
Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (1995). An experientially derived base-rate error in humans. Psychological Science, 6, 101-106.
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