Andy Brownback Data-verified
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Andy Brownback's research investigates behavioral and psychological factors influencing decision-making, particularly in the context of food choice and public health interventions. His work has explored how time preferences impact food selection and examined biases in information processing, such as inference from polls and outcome bias in different domains. Brownback has also studied the effect of informational interventions on vaccine perceptions among unvaccinated individuals. His research output includes publications on behavioral food subsidies, moral luck, and the persistence of outcome bias. He holds an h-index of 7 with 47 total publications and 194 total citations. His most recent publication is from 2026, indicating recent activity in his research areas.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 52
- Citations: 202
Selected Publications
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Replication Data for: Persuasion through Paradox: Evidence from Vaccine Hesitancy (2026)
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Moral Luck and the Persistence of Outcome Bias (2026)
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Effect of informational videos on vaccine perceptions among unvaccinated individuals: a randomised educational intervention (2025)
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Inference from biased polls (2024)
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College Summer School (2024)
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Replication data for: Behavioral Food Subsidies & Time Preferences and Food Choice (2023)
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Effect of Informational Videos on Vaccine Perceptions Among Unvaccinated Individuals: A Randomized Control Trial (2023)
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Time Preferences and Food Choice (2023)
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Time Preferences and Food Choice (2023)
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Time Preferences and Food Choice (2023)
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Behavioral Food Subsidies (2023)
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Inference from Biased Polls (2022)
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Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy (2022)
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- Behavioral Food Subsidies
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Behavioral Food Subsidies
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
- Time Preferences and Food Choice
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Effect of Informational Videos on Vaccine Perceptions Among Unvaccinated Individuals: A Randomized Control Trial
- Effect of informational videos on vaccine perceptions among unvaccinated individuals: a randomised educational intervention
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Effect of Informational Videos on Vaccine Perceptions Among Unvaccinated Individuals: A Randomized Control Trial
- Effect of informational videos on vaccine perceptions among unvaccinated individuals: a randomised educational intervention
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Effect of Informational Videos on Vaccine Perceptions Among Unvaccinated Individuals: A Randomized Control Trial
- Effect of informational videos on vaccine perceptions among unvaccinated individuals: a randomised educational intervention
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Securing the Goalposts on Vaccine Hesitancy
- Effect of Informational Videos on Vaccine Perceptions Among Unvaccinated Individuals: A Randomized Control Trial
- Effect of informational videos on vaccine perceptions among unvaccinated individuals: a randomised educational intervention
- Inference from Biased Polls
- Inference from biased polls
- Inference from Biased Polls
- Inference from biased polls
- Beliefs and the Demand for Employee Training:A Field Experiment with Small Firms in Uganda
- Beliefs and the Demand for Employee Training:A Field Experiment with Small Firms in Uganda
- Beliefs and the Demand for Employee Training:A Field Experiment with Small Firms in Uganda
- Beliefs and the Demand for Employee Training:A Field Experiment with Small Firms in Uganda
- Beliefs and the Demand for Employee Training:A Field Experiment with Small Firms in Uganda
- Beliefs and the Demand for Employee Training:A Field Experiment with Small Firms in Uganda
- Effect of Informational Videos on Vaccine Perceptions Among Unvaccinated Individuals: A Randomized Control Trial
- Effect of informational videos on vaccine perceptions among unvaccinated individuals: a randomised educational intervention
- College Summer School
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