Joachim I. Krueger Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Joachim Krueger is an active researcher focusing on the psychology of moral and emotional judgment, decision-making, and social processes. His work incorporates experimental behavioral economics to understand phenomena such as strategic thinking and moral judgments, often considering the roles of perpetrators, victims, and bystanders. Krueger's research extends to the study of cultural differences and values, as well as the perception of free will. He has recently published work on the selection of replication studies and the relationship between data and hypotheses.
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- h-index: 50
- Publications: 374
- Citations: 14,345
Selected Publications
- Direct and Indirect Self-Enhancement in Free Will Beliefs (2024) DOI
- Inductive Reasoning Renewed: A Reply to Commentators (2024) DOI
- The False Belief in Free Will (2024) DOI
- Inductive Reasoning can Facilitate Tribalism (2023) DOI
- Indeterminism belief protects against uncertainty: First empirical findings (2023) DOI
- Inductive reasoning model (2023) DOI
- Strategic thinking in the shadow of self-enhancement: Benefits and costs (2022) DOI
- Dostoevsky at play: Between risk and uncertainty in Roulettenburg (2022) DOI
- Strategy, Trust, and Freedom in an Uncertain World (2022) DOI
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