Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Premature Predictions: Accurate Forecasters Are Not Viewed as More Competent for Earlier Predictions
Robert Mislavsky, Celia Gaertig
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2023
Combining Probability Forecasts: 60% and 60% is 60%, but Likely and Likely is Very Likely
Robert Mislavsky, Celia Gaertig
Management Science, vol. 68(1), 2022, pp. 541-563
Creating Exercise Habits Using Incentives: The Tradeoff between Flexibility and Routinization
John Beshears, Hae Nim Lee, Katherine Milkman, Robert Mislavsky, Jessica Wisdom
Management Science, vol. 67(7), 2021, pp. 4139-4171
Critical Condition: People Only Object to Corporate Experiments If They Object to a Condition
Robert Mislavsky, Berkeley Dietvorst, Uri Simonsohn
Marketing Science, vol. 39(6), 2020, pp. 1092-1104
When Risk is Weird: Unexplained Transaction Features Lower Valuations
Robert Mislavsky, Uri Simonsohn
Management Science, vol. 64(11), 2018, pp. 5395-5404
Working Papers
Justified Selfishness: People Donate Less Often When They Can Explain Their Decisions
Yonat Zwebner, Robert Mislavsky, Deborah Small
2023
Other Publications
Research ‘arms race’ among plastic surgery residency applicants: When is good enough ‘good enough’?
Eric L. Wan, Thomas Stirrat, Robert Mislavsky, Richard J. Redett III
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive, & Aesthetic Surgery, vol. 82, 2023, pp. 198-199
The Minimum Mean Paradox: A Mechanical Explanation for Apparent Experiment Aversion
Robert Mislavsky, Berkeley Dietvorst, Uri Simonsohn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 116(48), 2019, pp. 23883-23884
Want-Should Conflict: A Synthesis of Past Research
T. Bradford Bitterly, Robert Mislavsky, Hengchen Dai, Katherine Milkman
The Psychology of Desire, Wilhelm Hofmann, Loran Nordgren, 2015