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Neil Stewart, BA PhD (Professor)

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Interests:

Judgement and decision making. Perceptual identification and categorisation. Perceptual learning.

Research

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Representative Publications:

  • Stewart, N. (2009). Decision by sampling: The role of the decision environment in risky choice. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1041-1062.

  • Stewart, N. (2009). The cost of anchoring on credit card minimum payments. Psychological Science, 20, 39-41.

  • Stewart, N., & Ellis, A. W. (2008). Order of acquisition in learning perceptual categories: A laboratory analogue of the age of acquisition effect? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 70-74.

  • Stewart, N. (2007). Absolute identification is relative: A reply to Brown, Marley, and Lacouture (2007). Psychological Review, 114, 533-538.

  • Stewart, N., Chater, N., & Brown, G. D. A. (2006). Decision by sampling. Cognitive Psychology, 53, 1-26.

  • Stewart, N., Brown, G. D. A., & Chater, N. (2005). Absolute identification by relative judgment. Psychological Review, 112, 881-911.

 

Supervisor to:
David Leake
Tom Worrall
Theodora Zarkadi
Malik Refaat

 

Tel:

(024) 765 73127

Fax:

(024) 765 24225

Room No: 

H125

Email:

Neil dot Stewart at warwick dot ac dot uk 

 

Page contact: Linda Wilson Last revised: Mon 5 Oct 2009
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