Ajilore, Olugbenga and Smith, John (2010): Ethnic fragmentation and police spending.
Allred, Sarah and Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2014): Cognitive load and strategic sophistication.
Allred, Sarah and Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2014): Cognitive Load and Strategic Sophistication.
Bezrukova, Katerina and Smith, John (2008): Towards an understanding of the endogenous nature of identity in games.
Chen, Chia-Ching and Chiu, I-Ming and Smith, John and Yamada, Tetsuji (2012): Too smart to be selfish? Measures of cognitive ability, social preferences, and consistency.
Chen, Chia-Ching and Chiu, I-Ming and Smith, John and Yamada, Tetsuji (2011): Too smart to be selfish? Measures of intelligence, social preferences, and consistency.
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2024): The random thickness of indifference.
Duffy, Sean and Gussman, Steven and Smith, John (2021): Visual judgments of length in the economics laboratory: Are there brains in stochastic choice?
Duffy, Sean and Hartwig, Tyson and Smith, John (2010): Costly and discrete communication: An experimental investigation.
Duffy, Sean and Hartwig, Tyson and Smith, John (2011): Costly and discrete communication: An experimental investigation.
Duffy, Sean and Naddeo, JJ and Owens, David and Smith, John (2016): Cognitive load and mixed strategies: On brains and minimax.
Duffy, Sean and Naddeo, JJ and Owens, David and Smith, John (2016): Cognitive load and mixed strategies: On brains and minimax.
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2017): On the Category Adjustment Model: Another look at Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Vevea (2000).
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2017): Category effects on stimulus estimation: Shifting and skewed frequency distributions - A reexamination.
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2012): Cognitive load in the multi-player prisoner's dilemma game: Are there brains in games?
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2018): On the Category Adjustment Model: Another look at Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Vevea (2000).
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2012): Cognitive load in the multi-player prisoner's dilemma game.
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2010): Preference for increasing wages: How do people value various streams of income?
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2011): Cognitive load in the multi-player prisoner's dilemma game.
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2010): Preference for increasing wages: How do people value various streams of income?
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2019): Omitted-variable bias and other matters in the defense of the category adjustment model: A reply to Crawford (2019).
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John (2020): An economist and a psychologist form a line: What can imperfect perception of length tell us about stochastic choice?
Duffy, Sean and Smith, John and Woods, Kristin (2015): How does the preference for increasing payments depend on the size and source of the payments?
Emara, Noha and Owens, David and Smith, John and Wilmer, Lisa (2014): Minimax on the gridiron: Serial correlation and its effects on outcomes in the National Football League.
Emara, Noha and Owens, David and Smith, John and Wilmer, Lisa (2014): Serial correlation in National Football League play calling and its effects on outcomes.
Hertel, Jo and Smith, John (2009): Not so cheap talk: a model of advice with communication costs.
Hertel, Johanna and Smith, John (2011): Not so cheap talk: costly and discrete communication.
Hertel, Johanna and Smith, John (2010): Not so cheap talk: Costly and discrete communication.
Smith, John (2010): The endogenous nature of the measurement of social preferences.
Smith, John (2010): The endogenous nature of the measurement of social preferences.
Smith, John (2010): Reputation, social identity, and social conflict.
Smith, John (2009): Reputation, social identity and social conflict.
Smith, John (2009): The endogenous nature of social preferences.
Smith, John and Bezrukova, Katerina (2012): Towards an understanding of the endogenous nature of group identification in games.
Smith, John and Bezrukova, Katerina (2009): Towards an understanding of the endogenous nature of identity in games.
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