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Presenting quantitative information about decision outcomes: a risk communication primer for patient decision aid developers.A Sampling Framework for Uncertainty in Individual Environmental Decisions.Complementing random-digit-dial telephone surveys with other approaches to collecting sensitive data.Eye-Tracking Data: New Insights on Response Order Effects and Other Cognitive Shortcuts in Survey RespondingGraph literacy: a cross-cultural comparison.Do low-numeracy people avoid shared decision making?The risks we dread: a social circle accountHow to reduce the effect of framing on messages about health.When Dread Risks Are More Dreadful than Continuous Risks: Comparing Cumulative Population Losses over TimeUsing icon arrays to communicate medical risks: overcoming low numeracy.On defensive decision making: how doctors make decisions for their patients.Numeracy of multiple sclerosis patients: A comparison of patients from the PERCEPT study to a German probabilistic sample.Social learning strategies modify the effect of network structure on group performance.Enhancing understanding and recall of quantitative information about medical risks: a cross-cultural comparison between Germany and Spain.Using plausible group sizes to communicate information about medical risks.We need more precise, quantitative models of sentiments.Communicating consequences of risky behaviors: Life expectancy versus risk of disease.Statistical numeracy for health: a cross-cultural comparison with probabilistic national samples.Who profits from visual aids: overcoming challenges in people's understanding of risks [corrected].Does young adults' preferred role in decision making about health, money, and career depend on their advisors' leadership skills?Natural Frequencies Do Foster Public Understanding of Medical Tests: Comment on Pighin, Gonzalez, Savadori and Girotto (2016).Do icon arrays help reduce denominator neglect?Communicating treatment risk reduction to people with low numeracy skills: a cross-cultural comparison.Natural frequencies help older adults and people with low numeracy to evaluate medical screening tests.Social sampling explains apparent biases in judgments of social environments.Corrigendum to: "Who profits from visual aids: Overcoming challenges in people's understanding of risks" [Social Science & Medicine, 70 (2010), 1019-1025.When Higher Bars Are Not Larger Quantities: On Individual Differences in the Use of Spatial Information in Graph ComprehensionSample Composition Discrepancies in Different Stages of a Probability-based Online PanelConsumer personality and individual differences: Revitalizing a temporarily abandoned fieldPersonality determinants of online shopping: Explaining online purchase intentions using a hierarchical approachEffects of Immediate Versus Delayed Notification of Prize Draw Results on Response Behavior in Web SurveysHow People with Low and High Graph Literacy Process Health Graphs: Evidence from Eye-tracking
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