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Journal Article
Walasek, Lukasz, Rakow, Tim and Matthews, William J. (2017) When does construction enhance product value? Investigating the combined effects of object assembly and ownership on valuation. Journal of behavioral decision making, 30 (2). pp. 144-156. doi:10.1002/bdm.1931 ISSN 0894-3257.
Stewart, Neil, Hermens, Frouke and Matthews, William J. (2016) Eye movements in risky choice. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 29 (2-3). pp. 116-136. doi:10.1002/bdm.1854 ISSN 0894-3257.
Walasek, Lukasz, Matthews, William J. and Rakow, Tim (2015) The need to belong and the value of belongings : does ostracism change the subjective value of personal possessions? Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 58 . pp. 195-204. doi:10.1016/j.socec.2015.04.012 ISSN 2214-8043.
Navarro, Daniel J., Salisbury, Linda Court, Lemon, Katherine N. (Katherine Newell) , Stewart, Neil, Matthews, William J. and Harris, Adam J. L. (2011) Minimum required payment and supplemental information disclosure effects on consumer debt repayment decisions. Journal of Marketing Research, 48 (Special Issue). S60-S77. doi:10.1509/jmkr.48.SPL.S60 ISSN 0022-2437.
Matthews, William J., Stewart, Neil and Wearden, John H. (2011) Stimulus intensity and the perception of duration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37 (1). pp. 303-313. doi:10.1037/a0019961 ISSN 0096-1523.
Matthews, William J., Buratto, Luciano G. and Lamberts, Koen (2010) Exploring the memory advantage for moving scenes. Visual Cognition, Vol.18 (No.10). pp. 1393-1419. doi:10.1080/13506285.2010.492706 ISSN 1350-6285.
Matthews, William J. and Stewart, Neil (2009) The effect of interstimulus interval on sequential effects in absolute identification. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol.62 (No.10). pp. 2014-2029. doi:10.1080/17470210802649285 ISSN 1747-0218.
Stewart, Neil and Matthews, William J. (2009) Relative judgment and knowledge of the category structure. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol.16 (No.3). pp. 594-599. doi:10.3758/PBR.16.3.594 ISSN 1069-9384.
Matthews, William J. and Stewart, Neil (2009) Psychophysics and the judgment of price: judging complex objects on a non-physical dimension elicits sequential effects like those in perceptual tasks. Judgment and Decision Making, Vol.4 (No.1). pp. 64-81. ISSN 1930-2975.
Buratto, Luciano G., Matthews, William J. and Lamberts, Koen (2009) When are moving images remembered better? Study-test congruence and the dynamic superiority effect. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol.2 (No.10). pp. 1896-1903. doi:10.1080/17470210902883263 ISSN 1747-0218.
Matthews, William J. and Stewart, Neil (2008) The effect of stimulus range on two-interval frequency discrimination. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , Vol.123 (No.4). EL45-EL51. doi:10.1121/1.2884084 ISSN 0001-4966.
Matthews, William J. and Adams, Amy (2008) Another reason why adults find it hard to draw accurately. Perception, Vol.37 (No.4). pp. 628-630. doi:10.1068/p5895 ISSN 0301-0066.
Matthews, William J., Benjamin, Clare and Osborne, Claire (2007) Memory for moving and static images. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review , Vol.14 (No.5). pp. 989-993. doi:10.3758/BF03194133 ISSN 1069-9384.
Journal Item
Matthews, William J. and Adams, Amy (2008) Last but not least: Another reason why adults find it hard to draw accurately. Perception, Vol.37 (No.4). pp. 628-630. ISSN 0301-0066
Dataset
Stewart, Neil, Hermens, Frouke and Matthews, William J. (2018) Data for Eye movements in risky choice. [Dataset]
Lamberts, Koen and Matthews, William J. (2010) Why do people remember dynamic images better than static images? [Dataset]
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