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Corbin, J. C., Crawford, L. E. (2018). Biased by the group: Memory for an emotional expression biases towards the ensemble. Collabra: Psychology, 4, 33, doi: 10.1525/collabra.186.
Russo, J. E., Corbin, J. C. (2016). Not by desire alone: The role of cognitive consistency in the desirability bias. Judgment and Decision Making.
Reyna, V. F., Corbin, J. C., Weldon, R. B., & Brainerd, C. J. (2016). How fuzzy trace theory predicts true and false memories for words, sentences, and narratives, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 5, 1-9.
Chick, C. F., Reyna, V. F., & Corbin, J. C. (2016). Framing effects are robust to linguistic disambiguation: A critical test of contemporary theory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 42, 238-256.
Corbin, J. C., Reyna, V. F., Weldon, R. B., Brainerd, C. J. (2015). How reasoning, judgment, and decision making are colored by gist-based intuition: A fuzzy-trace theory approach. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 4, 344-355.
*Reyna, V. F., Hans, V. P., Corbin, J. C., Yeh, R., Lin, K., Royer, C. (2015). The gist of juries: Testing a model of damage award decision making. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 21, 280.
Wilhelms, E. A., Reyna, V. F., Brust-Renck, P. G., Weldon, R. B. & Corbin, J. C. (2015). Gist representations and communication of risks about HIV-AIDS: A fuzzy-trace theory approach. Current HIV Research, 13, 399-407.
*Reyna, V.F., Chick, C. F., Corbin, J. C., & Hsia, A.N. (2014). Developmental reversals in risky decision making: Intelligence agents show larger decision biases than college students. Psychological Science, 25, 76-84.
Corbin, J., McElroy, T., & Black, C. (2010). Memory reflected in our decisions: Higher working memory capacity predicts greater bias in risky-choice. Judgment and Decision Making, 5, 110–115.
McElroy, T., & Corbin, J. (2009). Affective imposition influences risky choice: Handedness points to the hemispheres. Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition, 15, 426-438.
Corbin, J. C., Liberali, J. M., Reyna, V. F., & Brust-Renck, P. G. (2015). Intuition, interference, inhibition, and individual differences in fuzzy-trace theory. In Wilhelms, E.A., & Reyna, V.F. (Eds.), Neuroeconomics, Judgment, and Decision Making (pp. 77- 90). New York, NY: Psychology Press.
Wilhelms, E. A., Corbin, J. C., & Reyna, V. F. (2015). Gist memory in reasoning and decision making: Age, experience, and expertise. In Thompson, V. & Feeney, A. (Eds.), Reasoning as Memory. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
Brust-Renck, P.G., Royer, C.E., Reyna, V. F., & Corbin, J.C. (2015). The role of numeracy in risk communication. In Cho, H., Reimer, T., & McComas, K. (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Risk Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Weldon, R. B., Corbin, J.C., & Reyna, V. F. (2014). Gist processing in judgment and decision making: Developmental reversals predicted by fuzzy trace theory. In Henry Markovits (Ed.) The Developmental Psychology of Reasoning and Decision-Making. NY, New York: Psychology Press.
Corbin, J. C., Wilhelms, E. A., Reyna, V. F., Brainerd, C. J. (2012). Theories and processes in memory development: Childhood to adolescence. In Hollidat, R. E., & Marche, T. (Eds.), Child Forensic Psychology. Palgrave-Macmillan.

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