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Michal Krzysztof Król
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A novel approach to studying strategic decisions with eye-tracking and machine learning.
M Krol, ME Krol
Judgment & Decision Making 12 (6), 2017
572017
A novel machine learning analysis of eye-tracking data reveals suboptimal visual information extraction from facial stimuli in individuals with autism
ME Król, M Król
Neuropsychologia 129, 397-406, 2019
332019
Learning from Peers' Eye Movements in the Absence of Expert Guidance: a Proof of Concept Using Laboratory Stock Trading, Eye Tracking, and Machine Learning
M Król, ME Król
Cognitive Science, 2019
252019
The world as we know it and the world as it is: Eye‐movement patterns reveal decreased use of prior knowledge in individuals with autism
M Król, M Król
Autism Research 12 (9), 1386-1398, 2019
232019
Inferiority, Not Similarity of the Decoy to Target, Is What Drives the Transfer of Attention Underlying the Attraction Effect: Evidence from an Eye-Tracking Study with Real Choices
M Król, ME Król
Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 2019
202019
Product differentiation decisions under ambiguous consumer demand and pessimistic expectations
M Król
International Journal of Industrial Organization 30 (6), 593-604, 2012
172012
Scanpath similarity measure reveals not only a decreased social preference, but also an increased nonsocial preference in individuals with autism
ME Król, M Król
Autism 24 (2), 374-386, 2020
112020
A novel eye movement data transformation technique that preserves temporal information: A demonstration in a face processing task
M Król, ME Król
Sensors 19 (10), 2377, 2019
112019
Simple Eye Movement Metrics Can Predict Future Decision Making Performance: the Case of Financial Choices
M Król, ME Król
Judgment & Decision Making, 2019
102019
Why do retailers advertise store brands differently across product categories?
M Król, R Griffith, K Smith
Journal of Industrial Economics 66 (3), 2018
102018
“Economies of Experience”—Disambiguation of Degraded Stimuli Leads to a Decreased Dispersion of Eye‐Movement Patterns
ME Król, M Król
Cognitive Science 42, 728-756, 2018
92018
The right look for the job: decoding cognitive processes involved in the task from spatial eye-movement patterns
ME Król, M Król
Psychological research 84 (1), 245-258, 2020
82020
On the existence and social optimality of equilibria in a hotelling game with uncertain demand and linear-quadratic costs
M Krol
The BE Journal of Theoretical Economics 11 (1), 0000102202193517041762, 2011
72011
A valence asymmetry in predecisional distortion of information: Evidence from an eye tracking study with incentivized choices.
M Król, ME Król
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 45 (12 …, 2019
52019
The trickle-down effect of predictability: Secondary task performance benefits from predictability in the primary task
ME Król, M Król
Plos one 12 (7), e0180573, 2017
32017
Is recursive belief inference the engine of mentalizing?
ME Krol, M Krol
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (47), 15711-15712, 2010
32010
Eye movement anomalies as a source of diagnostic information in decision process analysis.
M Król, ME Król
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 47 (6), 1012, 2021
22021
On the strategic value of ‘shooting yourself in the foot’: an experimental study of burning money
M Krol, ME Krol
International Journal of Game Theory 49 (1), 23-45, 2020
22020
Autism limits strategic thinking after all: A process tracing study of the beauty contest game
M Król, ME Król
Thinking & Reasoning 26 (4), 615-626, 2020
12020
On the equivalence of quantity competition and supply function competition with sunk costs
M Król
International Journal of Game Theory 46, 475-486, 2017
12017
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