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    Investigating an alternate form of the cognitive reflection test by Thomson, Keela S., Oppenheimer, Daniel M.

    Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Much research in cognitive psychology has focused on the tendency to conserve limited cognitive resources. The CRT is the predominant measure of such…”
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    The “Effort Elephant” in the Room: What Is Effort, Anyway? by Thomson, Keela S., Oppenheimer, Daniel M.

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-11-2022)
    “…Despite decades of research in the fields of judgment and decision-making, social psychology, cognitive psychology, human-machine interaction, behavioral…”
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    How Magnets Attract and Repel: Interessement in a Technology Commercialization Competition by Spinuzzi, Clay, Nelson, Scott, Thomson, Keela S., Lorenzini, Francesca, French, Rosemary A., Pogue, Gregory, London, Noelle

    Published in Written communication (01-01-2016)
    “…K6015, a South Korean firm seeking to commercialize its magnet technology in the US market, entered a technology commercialization training program structured…”
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    Making the Pitch: Examining Dialogue and Revisions in Entrepreneurs' Pitch Decks by Spinuzzi, Clay, Nelson, Scott, Thomson, Keela S., Lorenzini, Francesca, French, Rosemary A., Pogue, Gregory, Burback, Sidney D., Momberger, Joel

    “…Research problem: The question: How Korean entrepreneurs in an entrepreneurship program revised their slide decks for their presentations ("pitches") in…”
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    Remaking the Pitch: Reuse Strategies in Entrepreneurs' Pitch Decks by Spinuzzi, Clay, Nelson, Scott, Thomson, Keela S., Lorenzini, Francesca, French, Rosemary A., Pogue, Gregory, Burback, Sidney D., Momberger, Joel

    “…Research problem: Examines how Korean entrepreneurs in an entrepreneurship program revised their English-language slide decks for their competitive…”
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