Tanner, B., McDonald, P., Mahmoud-Elhaj, D., Sabatini, D., Chamberlain, J., Nijhawan, A., Rainbolt-Forbes, E., Feltz, A., (in press). Not All Information is Informative: An Exploration of Educational Content on Recycled Potable Water Knowledge and Acceptance. Water Research.
Holt, J., Bui, D., Chau, H., Wang, K., Trevisi, L., Jerdy, A, Lobban, L., Crossley, S., Feltz, A., (2023). Development of an objective measure of knowledge of plastic recycling: The outcomes of plastic recycling knowledge scale (OPRKS). Journal of Environmental Psychology.
Cho, J., Cokely, E., Ramasubramanian, M., Allan, J., Feltz, A., Garcia-Retamero, R. (2023). Numeracy does not polarize climate change judgments: Numerate people are more knowledgeable and knowledge is power. Decision.
Hoang, U., Feltz, S., Offer-Westort, T., & Feltz, A. (2023). Willingness to consume fewer animal products: A latent profile analysis. Anthrozoös, 36, 641-663.
Feltz, A., Caton, J., Cogley, Z., Engel, M., Feltz, S., Ilea, R., Johns, S., Offer-Westort, T., & Tuvel, R., (2023). Using Food Frequency Questionnaires to Measure Traits: A Case Study of Human Consumption of Animal Products. Psychology of Human-Animal Intergroup Relations, 2, 1-22.
Feltz, A., Caton, J., Cogley, Z., Engel, M., Feltz, S., Ilea, R., Johns, S., Offer-Westort, T., & Tuvel, R., (2022). Educational interventions and animal consumption: Results from lab and field studies. Appetite, 173, 105981.
Tanner, B., & Feltz, A. (2022). Comparing effects of default nudges and informing on recycled water decisions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 28, 399-411.
Feltz, A., Caton, J., Cogley, Z., Engel, M., Feltz, S., Ilea, R., Johnson, S., & Offer-Westort, T., (2022). Developing an Objective Measure of Knowledge of Factory Farming. Philosophical Psychology, 1-26. DOI: 10.1080/09515089.2022.2056436
Feltz, A., Tanner, B., Hoang, G., Holt., H., Asif, M. (2022). Free Will and Skilled Decision Theory. In T. Nadelhoffer, & Mondoe, A. (Eds.). Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Free Will and Moral Responsibility (pp. 185-202). London: Bloomsbury.
Vucetich, J,., Damania, R., Cushman, S., Macdonald, E., Burnham, D., Offer-Westort, T., Bruskotter, J., Feltz, A., van Eeden, L., & MacDonald, D. (2021). Minimally NonAnthropocentric Economics: What is it, is it necessary, and can it avert the biodiversity crisis? BioScience, 71, 861-873.
Feltz, A., Cokely, E.T., & Tanner, B. (2021). The Free Will and Punishment Scale: Efficient measurement and predictive validity across diverse and nationally representative adult samples. Consciousness and Cognition, 95, 103215.
Mahmoud-Elhaj, D., Tanner, B., Sabatini, D., & Feltz, A. (2020). Measuring objective knowledge of potable recycled water. Journal of Community Psychology, 48, 2033-2052.
Offer-Westort, T., Feltz, A., Bruskotter, J., & Vucetich, J. (2020). What is an endangered species?: Judgments about acceptable risk. Environmental Research Letters, 15, 014010.
Earp, B. D., Demaree-Cotton, J., Dunn, M., Dranseika, V., Everett, J. A. C., Feltz, A., Geller, G., Hannikainen, I. R., Jansen, L., Knobe, J., Kolak, J., Latham, S., Lerner, A., May, J., Mercurio, M., Mihailov, E., Rodriguez-Arias, D., Rodriguez Lopez, B., Savulescu, J., Sheehan, M., Strohminger, N., Sugarman, J., Tabb, K., & Tobia, K. (2020). Experimental philosophical bioethics. AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 11, 30-33.
Feltz, S. & Feltz, A. (2019). Consumer accuracy at identifying plant-based and dairy-based milk products. Food Ethics, 4, 85-112.
Feltz, S., & Feltz, A. (2019). The Knowledge of Animals as Food Scale. Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, 7, 19-45.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2019) Extraversion and compatibilist intuitions: A ten-year retrospective and meta-analysis. Philosophical Psychology, 32, 388-403.
Cokely, E. T., Feltz, A., Ghazal, S., Allan, J., Petrova, D., & Garcia-Retamero, R. (2018). Skilled Decision Theory: From intelligence to numeracy and expertise. In A. Ericsson, R. Hoffman, A. Kozbelt, & A. Williams (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance (pp. 476-505). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brown, L., Feltz, A., & Wallace, C. (2018). Lab exercises for a discrete structures course: exploring logic and relational algebra with Alloy. In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 2018) (pp. 135-140). New York: ACM.
Garcia-Retamero, R., Petrova, D., Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2017). Measuring Graph Literacy: A systematic review and a meta-analysis. Encyclopedia of Health and Risk Message Design and Processing. Cambridge University Press.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2017). Informing ethical decision making. In K. Rommelfanger & L.S. Johnson (Eds.) Handbook of Neuroethics (pp. 304-318). New York: Routledge.
Feltz, A., & May, J. (2017). The means/side-effect distinction in moral cognition: A meta-analysis. Cognition, 166, 314-327.
Feltz, A. (2017). Folk intuitions. In M. Griffith, N. Levy, & K. Timpe (eds) The Routledge Companion to Free Will (pp. 468-576). New York: Routledge.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E. T. (2016). Personality and philosophical bias. In J. Sytsma & W. Buckwalter (Eds.), A Companion to Experimental Philosophy (pp. 578-589). New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
Feltz, A. (2016). Surrogate financial decision making: Lessons from applied experimental philosophy. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 19, doi: 10.1017/sjp.2016.54 .
Feltz, A., Cokely, E. T., & Nelson, B. (2016). Experimental philosophy needs to matter: Reply to Andow and Cova. Philosophical Psychology, 29, 567-569.
Feltz, A. (2015). Experimental philosophy of actual and counterfactual free will intuitions. Consciousness and Cognition, 36, 113-130.
Feltz, A. (2015). Everyday attitudes about euthanasia and the slippery slope argument. In M. Cholbi & J. Varelius (Eds.), New Directions in the Ethics of Assisted Suicide (pp. 217-237). New York: Springer.
Feltz, A., & Millan, M. (2015). An error theory for compatibilist intuitions. Philosophical Psychology, 28, 529-555.
Feltz, A. (2015). Ethical information transparency and sexually transmitted diseases. Current HIV Research, 13, 421-431.
Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2014). Expert Intuition. In L. Osbeck & B. Held (Eds.) Rational Intuition (pp. 213-238). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Feltz, A., & Cova, F. (2014). Moral responsibility and free will: A meta-analysis. Consciousness and Cognition, 30, 234-246.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2014). The terror or ‘terrorists’: An investigation in experimental applied ethics. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 6, 195-211.
Feltz. A., & Cokely, E.T. (2013). Virtue or consequences: The folk against Pure Evaluational Internalism. Philosophical Psychology, 26, 702-717.
Feltz, A. (2013). Pereboom and premises: Asking the right questions in the experimental philosophy of free will. Consciousness and Cognition, 22, 54-63.
Feltz, A., & Samayoa, S. (2012). Heuristics and life-sustaining treatments. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 9, 443-455.
Feltz, A., & Abt, T. (2012). Claims about surrogate decision-making accuracy require empirical evidence. The American Journal of Bioethics, 12, 41-43.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2012). The virtues of ignorance. The Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 3, 335-350.
Feltz, A., Harris, M., & Perez, A. (2012). Perspective in intentional action attribution. Philosophical Psychology, 25, 673-687.
Feltz, A., Perez, A., & Harris, M. (2012). Free will, causes, and decisions: Individual differences in written reports. The Journal of Consciousness Studies, 19, 166-189.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2012). The Philosophical Personality Argument. Philosophical Studies, 161, 227-246.
Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2011). Virtue in business: Morally better, praiseworthy, trustworthy, and more satisfying. Journal of Organizational Moral Psychology, 2, 13-26.
Schulz, E., Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2011). Persistent bias in expert judgments about free will and moral responsibility: A test of the Expertise Defense. Consciousness and Cognition, 20, 1722-1731.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2011). Individual Differences in Theory-of-Mind Judgments: Order Effects and Side Effects. Philosophical Psychology, 24, 343-355.
Miller, J., & Feltz, A. (2011). Frankfurt and the folk: An Empirical Investigation. Consciousness and Cognition, 20, 401-414.
Feltz, A., & Zarpentine, C. (2010). Do you know more when it matters less? Philosophical Psychology, 23, 683-706.
Feltz, A., Harris, M., & Perez, A. (2010). Actor-observer differences in intentional action intuitions. In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (Eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 2560-2565). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
Cokely, E. T., & Feltz, A. (2010). Questioning the free will comprehension question. In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (Eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 2440-2445). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
Feltz, A., & Bishop, M. (2010). The proper role of intuitions in epistemology. In M. Milkowski & K. Talmont-Kaminski (Eds.), Beyond Description: Normativity in Naturalised Philosophy (pp. 101-122). London: College Publications.
Cokely, E. T., & Feltz, A. (2010). Adaptive diversity and misbelief. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 526.
Livengood, J., Sytsma, J, Feltz, A., Scheines, R., & Machery, E. (2010). Philosophical temperament. Philosophical Psychology, 23, 313-330.
Feltz, A. (2009). Experimental philosophy. Analyse & Kritik, 31, 201-219.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2009). Do Judgments about Freedom and Responsibility Depend on Who You Are? Personality Differences in Intuitions about Compatibilism and Incompatibilism. Consciousness and Cognition, 18, 342-350. (Target Article)
Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2009). Adaptive variation in judgment and philosophical intuition. Consciousness and Cognition, 18, 355-357.
Cokely, E.T., & Feltz, A. (2009). Individual differences, judgment biases, and Theory-of-Mind: Deconstructing the intentional action side effect asymmetry. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 18-24.
Feltz, A., Cokely, E.T., & Nadelhoffer, T. (2009). Natural compatibilism v. natural incompatibilism. Mind & Language, 24, 1-23.
Feltz, A. (2008). Problems with the appeal to intuition in epistemology. Philosophical Explorations, 11, 131-141.
Nadelhoffer, T., & Feltz, A. (2008). The actor-observer bias and moral intuitions: Adding fuel to Sinnott-Armstrong's fire. Neuroethics, 1, 133-144.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E. T. (2008). The fragmented folk: More evidence of stable individual differences in moral judgments and folk intuitions. In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (Eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1771-1776). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
Nadelhoffer, T., & Feltz, A. (2007). Folk intuitions, slippery slopes, and necessary fictions: An essay on Saul Smilansky's free will illusionism. Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 31, 202-213.
Feltz, A. (2007). Knowledge, moral praise, and moral side effects. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 27, 123-126.
Feltz, A. (2007). The Knobe effect: A brief overview. The Journal of Mind and Behavior, 28, 265-277.
Feltz, A., & Cokely, E.T. (2007). An anomaly in intentional action ascriptions: More evidence of folk diversity. In D.S. McNamara & J.G. Trafton (Eds.), Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society (p. 1748). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
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