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Fellow the American Psychological Society, 2020 NSF (2020-2021) Exploring Type 2 Intelligence, $30,000 (with Keela Thomson) McEllhattan Foundation Grant (2020-2021), Psychological Barriers to Adopting Personal Protective Equipment, $173,000 Voters Right to Know Grant (2018-2019), $22,800 (with Macrina Cooper-White). Citibank Teaching Award 2015 Top award for teaching at the Anderson School of Management 2015 Poets and Quants 40 under 40 Best Business School Professors Award 2012 Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Award 2011 Jane Beattie Mid-Career Scientific Recognition Award from the European Association of Decision Making. NSF 1128786 (2011-2014) Causal Model Based Cue Weighting, $350,000 2011 Presidents Award for Distinguished Teaching Top teaching award from Princeton University 2010 Cognitive Science Society: Cognition and Student Learning Award for the paper Fortune Favors the Bold (and the italicized): Effects of disfluency on educational outcomes (with Connor Diemand-Yauman and Erikka Vaughan). Spencer Foundation 2008-00151 (2008-2009) A Multi-Year Study of Undergraduates Writing Performance, $40,000 (With Jim Pomerantz). 2007 Hillel Einhorn Young Investigator Award for the Paper: Voting Agent Model of Preference (VAMP): A Model of Multiattribute Choice. (With Anouk Schneider and Greg Detre). 2006 Ig Nobel Prize in Literature for the paper: Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with using long words needlessly. Hewlett Foundation 2006-8529 (2006-2007) -- Benefits of Applying Psychology to the study of Donation Behavior, $58,000 (With Chris Olivola) NSF 0518811 (2005-2008) -- Fluency as a substitute for validity in cue selection, $336,107 Norman Anderson Research Fund (2003-2004). Spontaneous Discounting of Categorical Induction, $2500 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Award Recipient Society for Judgment and Decision Making 2001 Best Student Poster Award European Association for Decision Making Gold Medal (1st place) Research Award (with Bryan Choi and Benoit Monin) NASA Zero Gravity Research Program (1998-1999) State Dependency in Recognition Memory under Variations in Gravitational Acceleration. (With Mike Watkins and Jim ODonnell) Peer Reviewed Publications  Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003). Not so Fast! (and not so Frugal!): Rethinking the Recognition Heuristic. Cognition, 90, B1-B9. Oppenheimer, Daniel M. (2004) Spontaneous Discounting of Availability in Frequency Judgment Tasks. Psychological Science 15 (2), 100-105. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005). Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with using long words needlessly. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 20(2), 139-156. Monin, B, & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005). Correlated averages vs. averaged correlations: Demonstrating the warm glow heuristic beyond aggregation. Social Cognition, 23, 257-278. Bangerter, A., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006). Accuracy of detecting referents of pointing gestures unaccompanied by language. Gesture 6:1, 85102. Young, S.D., Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006). Percentages Matter: Framing risk information can affect fear of side effects and medication compliance. Clinical Therapeutics, 28(1), 129-139. Griffin, Z.M., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006). Looking and Lying: Speakers' Gazes Reflect Locus of Attention, not Content. JEP:LMC, 32 (4), 943-948 Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006). Predicting Stock Price Fluctuations Using Processing Fluency. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103 (24), 9369-72 Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006). Redirecting Research on the Hot Hand Effect from a Fixation on Basketball. Thinking and Reasoning. 12 (4), 431-444. Oppenheimer, D.M., Leboeuf, R.A., & Brewer, N.T. (2007). Anchors Aweigh: Investigations in cross-modality anchoring. Cognition, 106, 13-26. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Frank, M.C. (2007). A rose in any other font wouldnt smell as sweet: Fluency effects in categorization. Cognition, 106, 1178-1194 Alter, A.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., Epley, N. & Eyre, R. (2007). Overcoming Intuition: Metacognitive difficulty activates analytical reasoning. JEP:General, 136, 569-576. Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007). Easy does it: The role of fluency in cue weighting. Judgment and Decision Making, 2 (6), 371-379 Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008). Effects of Fluency on Psychological Distance and Mental Construal (Or Why New York is a large city, but New York is a civilized jungle). Psychological Science, 19, 161-168 Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008). Heuristics made Easy: An effort Reduction framework of heuristic judgment. Psychological Bulletin, 134, 207-22 Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008). The Secret Life of Fluency. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12, 237-241. Blinder, D.S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008). Beliefs about what sorts of mechanisms produce random sequences. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 21, 414-427. .Alter, A.L., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008). Easy on the Mind, Easy on the Wallet: The role of processing fluency in Valuation. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 15, 985-990. Olivola, C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008). Randomness in Retrospect: Exploring the interaction between memory and randomness cognition. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 15, 991-996. Steffel, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009). Happy By What Standard? The Role of Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Comparison Standards in Ratings of Happiness. Social Indicators Research, 92, 69-80 Young, S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009). Effects of communication strategy on personal risk perception and treatment adherence intentions. Psychology, Health, & Medicine, 14, 430-434 Oppenheimer, D.M., Meyvis, T., Davidenko, N. (2009). Instructional Manipulation Checks: Detecting Satisficing to Increase Statistical Power. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 867-872. Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009). Uniting the Tribes of Fluency to Form a Metacognitive Nation. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 13, 219-235. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Monin, B. (2009). The Retrospective Gamblers Fallacy: Unlikely events, constructing the past, and multiple universes. Journal of Decision Making, 4, 326-334. Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009). Suppressing Secrecy Through Metacognitive Ease: Cognitive Fluency Encourages Self-Disclosure. Psychological Science. 20, 1414-1420. Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009). The past of least resistance: Using easy to access information. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 18, 232-236. Oppenheimer, D.M., & Monin, B. (2009) Investigations in Spontaneous Discounting. Memory and Cognition, 37, 608-614 Alter, A.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Zemla, J. (2010). Missing the trees for the Forest: A Construal Level Account of The Illusion of Explanatory Depth. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99, 436-451 Oppenheimer, D.M. & Trail, T. (2010). When leaning to the left makes you lean to the left: spatial metaphor and political attitudes. Social Cognition, 28, 651-661. Diemand-Yauman, C., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Vaughan, E.B. (2011). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the italicized): Effects of Disfluency on Retention. Cognition, 118, 111-115. Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011). Grouping information for judgments. JEP:G, 140, 1-13. Khemlani, S., Sussman A., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011). Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Memory and Cognition, 39(1). Khemlani, S., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011). When one cause casts doubt upon another: A levels of analysis approach to causal discounting. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 195-210 Alter, A.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Epley, N. (2013). Disfluency Prompts Analytic Thinking-But Not Always Greater Accuracy: Response to Thompson et al. (2013). Cognition, 128, 252-255. Jerez-Fernandez, A., Angulo, A., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014). Show me the numbers: Precision as a cue for others confidence. Psychological Science, 25, 633-635 Sussman, A., Khemlani, S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014). Latent Scope Bias in Categorization. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 52, 1-8 Mueller, P. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014). The Pen is Mightier than the Keyboard: The advantages of longhand over keyboard note-taking. Psychological Science, 25.1159-1168. Oppenheimer, D.M., & Alter, A.L. (2014). The search for moderators in disfluency research. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 28, 502-504. Monin, B., & Oppenheimer D.M. (2014). The Limits of Direct Replications and the Virtues of Stimulus Sampling. Social Psychology, 45, 299-300. Levine, J., Etchison, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015). Pluralistic Ignorance among Student-Athlete Populations: A Factor in Academic Underperformance. Higher Education, 68, 525-540. Oppenheimer, D.M., & Kelso, E. (2015). Information Processing as a Paradigm for Decision Making. Annual Review of Psychology, 66, 277-294. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015). Increasing Donations and Improving Donor Experiences: Lessons from Decision Science. Policy Insights from the Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 2, 203-210. Hall, C.. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015). Error Parsing: An alternative method of implementing social judgment theory. Judgment and Decision Making, 13(3), 277294. Etchison, S.A., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015). Retrospective utility of educational experiences: Promise and potential pitfalls. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 4, 383-385 Thomson, K.S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016). Investigating an Alternate form of the Cognitive Reflection Test. Judgment and Decision Making, Vol. 11(1), 1-15. Sharif, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016). The effect of relative encoding on memory. Psychological Science. Mueller, P. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016). Technology and Note-Taking in the Classroom, Boardroom, Hospital Room, and Courtroom. Trends in Neuroscience and Education. Hargis, M.B. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016). Commentary: Greater emotional gain from giving in older adults: Age-related positivity bias in charitable giving. Frontiers in Psychology. Sussman, A., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Lamonica, M. (2017). Reconciling Compensatory and Noncompensatory Models of Cue Weighting: A Causal Model Approach. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. Oppenheimer, D.M., Pomerantz, J.R., Zaromb, F., Williams, J.C., & Park, Y.,S. (2017). Improvement of Writing Skills During College: A Multi-Year Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study of Undergraduate Writing Performance. Writing Assessment. Elga, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018). The policy consequences of cascade blindness. Behavioral Public Policy. 1-22. Permut, S., Fisher M.B., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019) Task Master: A Tool for Determining When Participants are on Task. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. 2(2), 188-196 Schneider, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M., & Detre, G. (2019). VAMP (Voting Agent Model of Preferences): A Computational Model of Individual Multi-attribute Choice. Cognition.192 Sussman, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020) The Effect of Effects on Effectiveness: A Boon-Bane Asymmetry. Cognition, 199 Oppenheimer, D.M. & Hargis, M.B. (2020). If Teaching Evaluations dont Measure Learning, What do they Do? JARMAC, 9(2), 170-174. Lim, J. B., & Oppenheimer, D. M. (2020). Explanatory preferences for complexity matching. PloS one, 15(4), e0230929. Fisher, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2021). Harder than you think: How outside assistance leads to overconfidence, Psychological Science, 32(4), 598-610. Sharif, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2021) The Effect of Categories on Relative Encoding Biases in Memory-Based Judgments. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 162, 1-8. Fisher, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2021) Who Knows What? Knowledge Misattribution in the Division of Cognitive Labor. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. Sloman, S., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Dedeo, S. (2021). Can we detect conditioned variation in political speech? Two kinds of discussion and types of conversation. PLoS 16(2), e0246689 Thomson, K.S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (in press). The (effort) elephant in the room: What is effort, anyway? Perspectives on Psychological Science. Ellefson, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (in press). Is Replication Possible without Fidelity? Psychological Methods. Lindke, C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (in press). Hovering at the Polls: Do Helicopter Parents Prefer Paternalistic Political Policies? JEP:G Sloman, S., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Dedeo, S. (in press) One Fee, Two Fees; Red Fee, Blue Fee: People use the valence of others' speech in social relational judgments. Social Cognition. List of papers under review, and in preparation available upon request. Other publications  Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018). The relative advantages and disadvantages of paper and digital media in education. Impact, Chartered College. **Technically peer-reviewed Klein, Grady & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2017). Psychology: the comic book introduction. NY: Norton. (Joint first authorship Klein was illustrator) Oppenheimer, D.M. & Tennenbaum, J.B. (2013). Categorization as Causal Explanation: Discounting and Augmenting in a Bayesian Framework. In B. Ross (ed.) The Psychology of Learning and Motivation. Hagen, E.H., Chater, N., Gallistel, C.R. Hudson, A., Kacelnik, A., Kalenscher, T., Nettle, D., Oppenheimer, D.M. & Stevens, D.W. (2012). Decision Making, what can evolution do for us? In P. Hammerstein & J.R. Stevens (Eds.) Evolution and the Mechanisms of Decision Making Oppenheimer, D.M. & Edwards, M.A. (2012). Democracy Despite Itself. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Oppeheimer, D.M. & Alter, A.L. (2012). The Disfluency Sleeper Effect: When disfluency today promotes fluency tomorrow. In R. Greifeneder & C. Unkelbach (eds.) Feelings as Information. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Olivola, C.Y. (2010). The Science of Giving: Experimental Approaches to the Study of Charity. NY: Taylor and Francis. Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009). Probability Errors. Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. (Michael W. Kattan, Ed.) Olivola, C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009). Coincidences. Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. (Michael W. Kattan, Ed.) Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003) Survey Spots. Society for Judgment and Decision Making Newsletter, 22(4) Oppenheimer, D.M. (1999) The Undergraduate Perspective: Wasted potential. APS Observer, 12(8). Conference Papers and Invited Addresses  Oppenheimer, D.M. (2022, April). Paternalistic Personality. Invited address at University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Oppenheimer, D.M. (2022, February). Decision Making in a World of Augmented Cognition. Presidential Address delivered at Annual Society for Judgment and Decision Making Conference, virtual conference. Oppenheimer, D.M. (20201, October) Toward a Theory of Extended Metacognition. Invited address at Iowa State University, Ames, IA Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, December) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited address at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, December) Contagious Academic Writing: Lessons From Viral Media, Urban Legends, and the Marketplace of Ideas. Invited Address at University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, August) Toward a Theory of Extended Metacognition. Invited address at University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, July). A Primer on Behavioral Science for Effective Governance. Invited Address at the Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Mayors Association. Harrisburg PA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, March) Toward a Theory of Extended Metacognition. Invited address at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, February) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited address at Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, January) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited address at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, January) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited address at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. Angulo, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M., & Li, J. (2019, November). The Influence of Numerical Precision in Charitable Appeals. Flash Talk Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Montreal, Quebec. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, October) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited address at Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, April) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited Address at Columbia University, New York, NY. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, April) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited Address at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, February). Biases in Memory Based Judgment. Invited Address at City University, London, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, January). Education for an Augmented Cognition Future. Invited Address at the Vienna Congress, Vienna, Austria. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, January) Helicopter Parenting and Political Attitudes. Invited Address at UCL, London, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, September) The effect of helicopter parenting on political attitudes. Invited address at Ohio University, Athens, OH. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, September) A dozen (or more) short studies in decision making. Invited Address at Caf Scientifique: Pittsburgh Science Center, Pittsburgh, PA. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Thomas, K. S. (2018, July). Nonlinear reasoning is behind the curve. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Madison, Wi. Sussman, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, July) The effect of effects on effectiveness. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Madison, Wi. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, June). Running labs for large (or small) classrooms. Paper Presented at the Annual Psych One Conference, Durham, NC. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, April) The effect of helicopter parenting on political attitudes. Invited address at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Il. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, February). Political Attitudes, Metacognition, Educational Interventions, and American Idol: A series of (seemingly) unrelated studies on judgment and decision making. Invited address at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, February). Political Attitudes, Metacognition, Educational Interventions, and American Idol: A series of (seemingly) unrelated studies on judgment and decision making. Invited address at Emory, Atlanta, Ga. Dannals, J. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2017, November). Lay understanding of Outliers. Paper presented at the Society of Judgment and Decision Making Annual Convention, Vancouver, BC Sharif, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2017, November). The effect of relative encoding on memory based judgments. Paper presented at the Society of Judgment and Decision Making Annual Convention, Vancouver, BC. Oppenheimer. D.M. (2017, May). An Introduction to Introduction to Psychology, Invited talk at UCLA, Los Angeles, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2017, May). Why Good people use bad information, and what to do about it. Invited Address at Annual HAART Day of Learning Conference, Los Angeles, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2017 April). A Dozen short studies in judgment and decision making. Invited Address at University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Sharif, M. (2017, February) Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memory. Invited talk at University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Mueller, P. (2016, November). Choice blindness as a paradigm for detecting constructed vs. stable preferences. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Sharif, M. (2016, November) Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memory. Invited talk at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Sharif, M. (2016, September) Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memory. Invited talk at Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, September). Laptops in Classrooms: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Invited Talk at University of the Pacific, Stockton, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, August). Noteworthy Notes. Invited Talk at Educational Cognition, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Thomson, K.S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, August). Cognitive Reflection and Non-linear reasoning. Paper presented at the International Conference on Thinking, Providence, RI. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Elga, A. (2016, August). Cascade Blindness: How a Cognitive Blind-Spot Can Lead to Catastrophic Outcomes in Systems with Shared Resources, Paper Presented at the International Conference on Thinking, Providence, RI. Sussman, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, June). Causal Scope and Judgment: The Effect of Effects on Effectiveness. Paper accepted for presentation at Behavioral Decision Research and Management, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Oppenheimer, D.M. & Sharif, M. (2016, June). The Effect of Relative Encoding on Memory-Based Judgments. Paper accepted for presentation at Behavioral Decision Research and Management, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Oppenheimer, D.M. & Elga, A.E. (2016, May) Cascade Blindness: How a Cognitive Blind-Spot Can Lead to Catastrophic Outcomes in Systems with Shared Resources. Invited talk at the World Bank, Washington DC. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Sharif, M. (2016, May) Memory, Updating, Distributions, and Judgment. Paper presented at the International Choice Symposium, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Sharif, M. (2016, April) Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memory. Invited talk at UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Sharif, M. (2016, April) Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memory. Invited talk at Stanford Univeristy, Palo Alto, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, January). Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Scope: Latent Scope Bias in Reasoning. Invited talk at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, January Challenging Challenges to Challenging Challenges (or, why a hard to parse title might lead to a better talk). Invited talk at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, January). Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memory. Invited talk at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Etchison, S.A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, November). How students determine what text is important (or at least how they think they do). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, October). Challenging Challenges to Challenging Challenges. Invited talk at Swarthmore University, Swarthmore, PA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, October). Challenging Challenges to Challenging Challenges. Invited talk at Yale University, New Haven, CT. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, June). Cues worth weighting for. Invited talk at University College London, London, UK Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, June). Desirable Difficulties in Education. Invited talk at Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, June). Harry Potter and the Philosophers Scope: Scope Biases in Reasoning. Invited talk at University of Warwick, Warwick, U.K. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, June). Marketing Implications of Desirable Difficulties. Invited talk at London Business School, London, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, June). Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memories. Invited talk at University of Kingston, London, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, May). Desirable Difficulties. Invited talk at University of Chicago. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, May). Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memories. Invited talk at University of Chicago. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, April). Desirable Difficulties, Metacognition, and Marketing. Invited talk at National University of Singapore. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014, November). Cues Worth Weighting For. Invited talk at University of California, San Diego. Sharif, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014, November). Manipulating Judgment by Manipulating Memory. Paper presented at the Society of Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, Long Beach, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014, March). Disfluency and Education. Invited Talk at Claremont Graduate College. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014, March). Desirable Difficulties. Invited Talk at University of California, Santa Cruz. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2014, March). Desirable Difficulties. Invited Talk at University of Southern California. Tsai, P.V. & Oppenheimer, D.M (2013, November). Expert vs. Peer-Evaluation in online Education. Paper presented at the Society of Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2013, October). Hasbro: Dungeons and Dragons. Case presented at the North American Case Research Association Annual Conference, Victoria, BC, Canada. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2013, September) The effect of metacognitive fluency on representation, cognitive operations, and educational outcomes. Invited address at University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2013, September) The effect of metacognitive fluency on representation, cognitive operations, and educational outcomes. Invited address at Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Sussman, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2013, August) A Causal Model of Cue Weighting. Paper presented at the Society of Probability, Utility and Decision Making Meeting, Barcelona, Spain. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2013, June). The effect of metacognitive fluency on representation, cognitive operations, and educational outcomes. Invited address at RAND Corporation. Santa Monica, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2013, June). Weightings, Importance, and Education. Choice Symposium, Noordwijk, the Netherlands. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2013, May). Fluency and Marketing: New insights. Invited Address at University of California Riverside, Riverside, Ca. Mueller, P., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, November). The pen is mightier than the laptop. Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, July). Measure for measure: Comparing methods of measuring casual models," Paper presented at the International Conference of Thinking London, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, May). The effect of metacognitive fluency on representation, cognitive operations, and educational outcomes. Invited address at Ohio St University, Columbus, Oh. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, April). The effect of metacognitive fluency on representation, cognitive operations, and educational outcomes. Invited address at Lehigh University, Bethlehem Pa. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, March) Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Invited address at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, April) Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Invited address at Yale University, New Haven, Ct. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, February). The paradox of democratic success. Invited address at University of Tampa, Tampa, Fl. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, February). The paradox of democratic success. Invited address at Stetson School of Law, St. Petersburg, Fl. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, January). The paradox of democratic success. Invited address at Reed College, Portland, Or. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, January). The effect of metacognitive fluency on representation, cognitive operations, and educational outcomes. Invited address at University of Washington, Seattle, Wa. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, January). Counterintuitive Educational Interventions. Invited address at University of the Pacific, Stockton, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, January). The Paradox of Democratic Success. Invited address at Occidental College, Los Angeles, Ca Oppenheimer, D.M. (2012, January). Implications and Applications of Metacognitive Fluency. Invited address at University of Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011, August) Everything you ever wanted to know about metacognitive fluency but were afraid to ask. Invited Award Address at Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making, London UK. Sussman, A., & Oppenheimer D.M. (2011, August). Causal Model based Cue Weighting. Paper Presented at Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making, London, UK. Sussman, A., & Oppenheimer D.M. (2011, July). Causal Model based Cue Weighting. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Boston, MA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011, April) Cue Miscues. Invited Address at the Russel Sage Foundation, New York, NY. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011, March) Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Invited address at New York University, New York, NY. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011, February) Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Invited address at University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011, January) Fluency, Desirable Difficulties, and Hilarious Stories. Invited address at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011, January) Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Invited address at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2011, January) Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at Occidental College, Eagle Rock, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M., Diemand-Yauman, C., Vaughan, E.B. (2010, August). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, Or. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, July). Naturalistic Methods in Psychology. Invited Workshop at University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, July). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, May). Cues worth weighting for: A critical analysis of models of cue weighting. Invited address at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, May). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at Cornell University, Ithaca, Ny. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, April). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at Columbia University, New York, Ny. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, March). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, March). Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Invited address at University of Virginia, Charlottesvilla, Va. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, February). Aggregation as a principle for understanding human decision strategies or is the individual the right level of analysis? Invited address at University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, February). Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Scope: Scope Bias in Explanatory Reasoning. Invited address at University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, February). A dozen short studies in Judgment and Decision Making. Invited address at University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, February). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, February). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at Society of Personality and Social Psychology JDM Preconference, Las Vegas, Nv Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, January). Fortune Favors the Bold (and the Italicized): Effects of Fluency on Educational Outcomes. Invited address at University of California San Diego, San Diego, Ca. Shah, A.K., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, November) Categorical Cue Weighting. Paper presented at the Annual Conference for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA. Alter, A.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Zemla, J. (2009, November). How much do I know? When abstraction produces overestimation. Paper presented at the Annual Conference for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, October). Several studies on Fluency and Construal. Invited Address at Yale University, New Haven, CT. Alter, A. L., & Oppenheimer, D. M. (2009, October). Fluency and psychological distance: Consequences for construal and discounting. Paper presented at the Association of Consumer Research annual conference, Pittsburgh, PA. Zemla, J., Alter, A.L., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, August). The illusion of political sophistication. Paper presented at SPUDM, Rovereto, Italy. Zhao, J., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, August). Beyond Binary: An analysis of the Recognition Heuristic. Paper presented at SPUDM, Rovereto, Italy. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, April). The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited Address at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, March). The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited Address at University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, January). The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited Address at Duke University Department of Psychology, Durham, NC. Oppenheimer, D.M., Schneider, A.S., Detre, G. (2009, January). Voting Agent Model of Preference (VAMP): A model of Multialternative choice. Invited Presentation at the Santa Fe Institute Conference on Collective Decision Making, Santa Fe, NM Alter, A. L., & Oppenheimer, D. M. (2008, October). Easy on the mind, easy on the wallet: Fluency predicts stock and currency valuation. Presented within a symposium entitled: What makes ideas stick? How characteristics and contexts of messages influence their success to the Association of Consumer Research annual conference, San Francisco, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M., Shah, A.K., & Alter, A. (2008, July). Fluency and Psychological Distance. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Washington DC. Oppenheimer, D.M., Schneider, A.S., Detre, G. (2008, May). Voting Agent Model of Preference (VAMP): A model of Multialternative choice. Paper presented at the Association of Psychological Science Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008, May). Research inspired by Danny Kahneman. Invited address at the Festschrift for Danny Kahneman, New York City, NY. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008, May). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at Yale Washington University, St. Louis, MO. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008, April). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at Yale University, New Haven, CT. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008, April). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at Rice University, Houston, TX. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008, February). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at Duke University, Durham, NC. Alter, A.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., Epley, N. & Eyre, R. (2008, February). Overcoming Intuition: Metacognitive difficulty activates analytical reasoning. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, December) The secret life of fluency. Invited address at University of Pacific, Stockton, CA Oppenheimer, D.M., Schneider, A.S., Detre, G. (2007, November). Voting Agent Model of Preference (VAMP): A model of multialternative choice. Invited address at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, November). Easy Does it: The role of fluency in Cue Weighting. Paper presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, November). Effects of Fluency on Psychological Distance and Mental Construal: Or Why New York is a large city, but nEW yORK is a civilized jungle. Paper presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, October) The secret life of fluency. Invited address at University of Maryland, College Park, MD Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, September) The secret life of fluency. Invited address at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Schneider, A.S., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Detre, G. (2007, August) Applications of Voting Geometry to Multiattribute Choice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Nashville, TN Hall, C.C., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, August) The Technique of Error Parsing as a Method of Judgment Analysis. Paper presented at the conference on Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making, Warsaw, Poland Olivola, C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, August) Randomness in Retrospect: Exploring the Interactions Between Memory Biases and Biased Beliefs About Randomness. Paper presented at the conference on Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making, Warsaw, Poland Shah, A.K., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, August). Heuristics Made Easy: An Effort-Reduction Framework. Paper presented at the conference on Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making, Warsaw, Poland Oppenheimer, D. M., & Olivola, C. (2007, June) Randomness in Retrospect. Invited address at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, May) The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited address at University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, April) A Dozen short Studies in Judgment and Decision Making. Invited address at University of California Merced, Merced, CA Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, April) The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited address at University of California Merced, Merced, CA Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, April) A Dozen short Studies in Judgment and Decision Making. Invited address at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, April) The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited address at University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, March) The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited address at Arizona State University, Phoenix, Az Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, March) Communicating Risk to Patients. Invited Address at Cedar Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, February). Twelve Short Studies in Judgment and Decision Making. Invited Address at Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, February). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. Oppenheimer, D. M. (2007, February) The Secret Life of Fluency. Invited address at Stanford University, Stanford, CA Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, February). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, January). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Oppenheimer, D.M. (2007, January). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at Columbia University, New York, NY. Olivola, C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, November) Randomness in Retrospect. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Houston, Tx. Hall, C.C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, November) Novel applications resulting from an alternate method of implementing social judgment theory. Paper presented at the Brunswick Society Annual Meeting, Houston, Tx. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, October). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, October). The secret life of fluency. Invited Address at MIT, Cambridge, MA. Alter, A.L. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, June). Predicting short-term stock fluctuations by using stock fluency. Paper presented at Behavioral Decision Research in Management Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Small, D. (2006, June). Issues in Charitable Giving. Symposium at Behavioral Decision Research in Management Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006,March) Conceptions and Consequences of Randomness. Invited Symposium at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Society, Baltimore, MD. Olivola, C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, March) How Conceptions of Randomness Bias Memory. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Society, Baltimore, MD. Blinder, D.S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, March) Setting Priors: Beliefs about what kind of mechanisms produce random sequences. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Society, Baltimore, MD. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, March). Spontaneous Discounting of Fluency. Invited address at University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, January). Spontaneous Discounting of Fluency. Invited address at University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005, September). Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment but were Afraid to Ask. Invited address at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Oppenheimer, D.M., & Monin, B.(2005, May) Causal Reasoning and Fluency Experiences: Factors Influencing Metacognitive Discounting. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, Ca Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005, April) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment but were Afraid to Ask. Invited address at Yale University, New Haven, CT. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005, April) Feature interactions in categorization. Invited address at Yale University, New Haven, CT. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005, February) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment but were Afraid to Ask. Invited address at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, November) Anchors Aweigh: Investigations in cross modality anchoring. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Minneapolis, Mn. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, July) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment but were Afraid to Ask. Invited address at University College of London, London, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, July) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment but were Afraid to Ask. Invited address at University of Warwick, Cambridge, UK. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, January). Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment. Invited address at University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, January). Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment. Invited address at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, January). Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment. Invited address at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Oppenheimer, D.M., & Monin, B. (2003, November). Retrospective Gamblers Fallacy. Paper presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. Griffin, Z. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003, November). Looking and Lying: Speakers' Gazes Reflect Locus of Attention, not Content. Paper presented at the Psychonomics Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada Griffin, Z.M., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003, August) Looking and lying: Speakers gazes reflect attention rather than speech content. Paper presented at the European Conference on Eye Movements, Dundee, Scotland. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003, June). Complexity of Reasoning in Judgment and Decision Making. Invited Address at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Ma. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003, May). Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment. Paper presented at the Berkeley Stanford Social Psychology Conference, Berkeley, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M., (2002, November). Discounting of Cognitive States in Heuristic Judgment. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Kansas City, Mo. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Davidenko, N. (2002, June) Instructional Manipulation Checks: How to Maintain Statistical Power with up to 30% Fewer Subjects. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New Orleans, La. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2002, May) Obfuscation and Complexification. Paper presented at the Stanford-Berkeley Cognitive Psychology Conference, Stanford, Ca. Davidenko, N., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2002, May). Instructional Manipulation Checks. Paper presented at the Stanford-Berkeley Cognitive Psychology Conference, Stanford, Ca. Bangerter, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2002, April) Inefficacy of unaided pointing as a referential gesture. Invited Address at IBM Research Center, San Jose, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2001, May). Parallel Systems: A voting model of decision Making. Paper presented at the Berkeley-Stanford Cognitive Psychology Conference, Berkeley, Ca. Conference Posters  Thomson, K.S., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Rifai, S. (2022, February) When More is Less: Incorporating Irrelevant Information Into Judgments and Decisions Can Be Less Effortful Than Ignoring It. Poster presented at the Annual Society for Judgment and Decision Making Conference, virtual conference. Cash. T. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2022, February) How Well Do Parents Know Their Own Preferences When Making School Choice Decisions? Poster presented at the Annual Society for Judgment and Decision Making Conference, virtual conference. Sloman, S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2020, July). You take the high road, and Ill take the low road: evaluating the topological consistency of cognitive models. Cognitive Science, virtual conference. Sloman, S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2019, November). Testing a Voting Agent Model of Preferences using parameter contingent choice patterns. Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sloman, S., Oppenheimer, D.M., Dedeo, S. (2018, November). Valence bias in detection of political speech. Poster presented a the Society of Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, New Orleans, La. Angulo, A. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2018, March). Goldilocks Numbers: Not Too Big To Be Unbelievable, Not Too Small To Be Ignored. Poster presented at the Society of Personality and Social Psychology annual meeting, Atlanta, Ga. Thomson, K. S. & Oppenmeimer, D. M. (2016, November). Reducing decision effort by considering additional information. Poster presented at the Annual Society for Judgment and Decision Making Conference, Boston, MA. Lim, J. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2016, November). Complexity Matching in Explanation. Poster presented at the Annual Society for Judgment and Decision Making Conference, Boston, MA Friedman, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, November). Reviewing from ones own notes versus anothers notes. Poster Presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL. Thomson, K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2015, August). The CRT-2: An alternate form of the Cognitive Reflection Test. Poster Presented at Subjetive Probability, Utility, and Decision Making, Budapest, Hungary. Yue, C.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Castel, A. (2013, November). Metacognitive Accuracy in Student Underlining Behavior. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Getz, S. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2010, November). Probabilistic savoring: The more certain we are, the less we savor. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO. Khemlani, S., Sussman, A., & Oppenheimer, D.M., (2010, August). Harry Potter and the sorcerers scope: Latent scope biases in explanatory reasoning. Poster Presented at the Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, OR. Khemlani, S., Sussman, A., & Oppenheimer, D.M., (2010, November). Harry Potter and the sorcerers scope: Latent scope biases in explanatory reasoning. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO Zhao, J. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2009, November). Continuous vs. binary: On compensatory strategies in Judgment. Poster presented at the Annual Conference for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA. Steffel, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M (2008, November). Actor-Observer Differences in Preference Inferences Based on Choices. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Chicago, IL Alter, A.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Zemla, J. (2008, November). The illusion of political sophistication. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting for the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Chicago, IL. Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008, April). Fluency and Intertemporal Choice. Poster presented at Behavioral Decision Research and Management, San Diego, CA. Steffel, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2008, January). Happy by what standard: Inter and Intrapersonal comparison standards in well being research. Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, Nm. Alter, A.L., Oppenheimer, D.M., Epley, N. & Eyre, R. (2006, November). Overcoming Intuition: Metacognitive Difficulty Activates Analytic Reasoning. Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Houston, Tx. Shah, A.K. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, November) The role of fluency in cue weighting. Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Houston, Tx. Steffel, M. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2006, November) Comparison standards in social judgment. Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Houston, Tx Oppenheimer, D.M. & Alter, A.L. (2005, November). Malleability of Fluency Based Judgment. Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Olivola, C. & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2005, August). How Conceptions of Randomness Bias Memory. Poster presented at Subjective probability, utility, and decision making, Stockholm, Sweden. Hotchkiss, K.M., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Monin, B. (2004, November). Self construal and risk preference. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Minneapolis, Mn. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, August). Fluency in Categorization. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Chicago, Illinois. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2004, May). Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly. Poster Presented at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Hotchkiss, K.M., Oppenheimer, D.M.,& Monin, B. (2004, January). Contrast effects in nonconscious priming of risk preference. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas. Van Os, N., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Monin, B. (2003, November) The effect of cognitive load on spontaneous discounting. Poster presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. Choi, B.Y., Oppenheimer, D.M., & Monin, B., (2003, August). Motivational biases in judgments of streaks in random sequences. Poster presented at Subjective probability, utility, and decision making, Zurich, Switzerland. Monin, B., & Oppenheimer D.M. (2003, June). Individual vs. Aggregated Data: An examination of the Warm Glow Heuristic. Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Atlanta, Ga. Oppenheimer, D.M., & Monin, B. (2003, June). Examining the Inverse Gambler's Fallacy. Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Ga. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2003, February) Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Regardless of Necessity: Problems with using long words needlessly. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, Ca. Oppenheimer, D.M., McKenzie, C.H.M., & Le, V. (2002, November). Elimination of Framing Effects through Explicitly Provided Reference Points. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Kansas City, Mo. Malinek, T.R., & Oppenheimer, D.M. (2002, November). Probabilistic Intertemporal Choice and Framing Effects. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Kansas City, Mo. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2002, August). Not so Fast! (and not so Frugal): Rethinking the Recognition Heuristic. Poster presented at the meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Fairfax, Va. Oppenheimer, D.M. (2001, November) Parallel Systems Models: A Voting Theory Framework for Decision Making. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Orlando, Fl. Oppenheimer, D.M. & Brelsford, J. (1999, June) The Cognitive Basis of Deception: Increased Reaction Times in Generating Deceptive Messages. Poster presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, Co. Oppenheimer, D.M., & Brelsford J. (1998, June) Applied Magical Thinking: Photographs as Substitutes for Live Supervision in Simple Tasks. Poster presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C. Teaching  Instructor: Howdy youre a cowboy! Ahoy youre a pirate! 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