Items where Kingston Author is "Cohen, Leonardo"

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Newall, Philip W. S., Hayes, Ty, Singmann, Henrik, Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Ludvig, Elliot A. and Walasek, Lukasz (2023) Evaluation of the "take time to think" safer gambling message : a randomised, online experimental study. Behavioural Public Policy, ISSN (print) 2398-063X (Epub Ahead of Print)

Murray, Jennifer, Dhamib, Mandeep K., McClatchey, Kirstie, Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo and Ayton, Peter (2023) Health, wellbeing, and social interaction : an international and demographic analysis of perceived life changes and the positives and negatives of the COVID-19 lockdown. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 19(2), pp. 143-157. ISSN (online) 1841-0413

Newall, Philip W. S., Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Thoma, Volker and Ayton, Peter (2022) Differences amongst estimates of the UK problem gambling prevalence rate are partly due to a methodological artefact. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, ISSN (print) 1557-1874 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Weiss-Cohen, L., Newall, P. W. S. and Ayton, Peter (2022) Persistence is futile : chasing of past performance in repeated investment choices. Journal of Experimental Psychology : Applied, 28(2), pp. 341-359. ISSN (print) 1076-898X

Newall, Philip W. S. and Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo (2022) The gamblification of investing : how a new generation of investors is being born to lose. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9), p. 5391. ISSN (online) 1660-4601

Newall, Philip W. S., Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Singmann, Henrik, Walasek, Lukasz and Ludvig, Elliot A. (2022) Impact of the "when the fun stops, stop" safer gambling message on online gambling behaviour : a randomised online experimental study. The Lancet Public Health, 7(5), e437-e446. ISSN (online) 2468-2667

Newall, Philip W.S., Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Singmann, Henrik, Boyce, W. Paul, Walasek, Lukasz and Rockloff, Matthew J. (2022) A speed-of-play limit reduces gambling expenditure in an online roulette game : results of an online experiment. Addictive Behaviors, 127, p. 107229. ISSN (print) 0306-4603

Ayton, Peter, Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo and Barson, Matthew (2022) Magical contagion and commemorative plaques : effects of celebrity occupancy on property values. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 79, p. 101723. ISSN (print) 0272-4944

Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Ayton, Peter, Clacher, Iain and Thoma, Volker (2022) Pension scheme trustees as surrogate decision makers. Finance Research Letters, 44, p. 102043. ISSN (print) 1544-6123

Silas, Jonathan, Jones, Alexander, Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo and Ayton, Peter (2021) The seductive allure of technical language and its effect on covid-19 vaccine beliefs and intentions. Vaccine, 39(52), pp. 7590-7597. ISSN (print) 0264-410X

Weiss‐Cohen, Leonardo, Konstantinidis, Emmanouil and Harvey, Nigel (2021) Timing of descriptions shapes experience‐based risky choice. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 34(1), pp. 66-84. ISSN (print) 0894-3257

Ayton, Peter and Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo (2021) Smoking versus vaping : how (not) to communicate their relative harms. Journal of Risk Research, 24(2), pp. 198-214. ISSN (print) 1366-9877

Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Ayton, Peter and Clacher, Iain [Auditor] (2020) Extraneous menu-effects influence financial decisions made by pension trustees. Economics Letters, 187, p. 108895. ISSN (print) 0165-1765

Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Ayton, Peter, Clacher, Iain and Thoma, Volker (2019) Behavioral biases in pension fund trustees' decision making. Review of Behavioral Finance, 11(2), pp. 128-143. ISSN (print) 1940-5979

Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Konstantinidis, Emmanouil, Speekenbrink, Maarten and Harvey, Nigel (2018) Task complexity moderates the influence of descriptions in decisions from experience. Cognition, 170, pp. 209-227. ISSN (print) 0010-0277

Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo, Konstantinidis, Emmanouil, Speekenbrink, Maarten and Harvey, Nigel (2016) Incorporating conflicting descriptions into decisions from experience. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 135, pp. 55-69. ISSN (print) 0749-5978

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