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- Harrison, Glenn W., Humphrey, Steven J. and Verschoor, Arjan. (2010). Choice under uncertainty: Evidence from Ethiopia, India and Uganda. Economic Journal 120, 80-104.
- Braga, Jacinto., Humphrey, Steven J. and Starmer, Chris. (2009). Market experience eliminates some anomalies – and creates new ones. European Economic Review 53, 401-416.
- Humphrey, Steven J., (2006). Does learning diminish violations of independence, coalescing and monotonicity? Theory and Decision 61, 93-128.
- Bleaney, Michael and Humphrey, Steven J. (2006). An experimental test of generalized ambiguity aversion using lottery pricing tasks. Theory and Decision 60, 257-282.
- Humphrey, Steven J. (2004). Feedback-Conditional Regret Theory and Testing Regret-Aversion in Risky Choice. Journal of Economic Psychology 25, 839-857
- Humphrey, Steven J. and Verschoor, Arjan. (2004). The probability weighting function: Experimental evidence from Ethiopia, Uganda and India. Economics Letters 84, 419-425.
- Humphrey, Steven J. and Verschoor, Arjan. (2004). Decision-making Under Risk Among Small Farmers In East Uganda. Journal of African Economies 13, 44-101.
- Humphrey, Steven J. (2001). Are Event-Splitting Effects Actually Boundary Effects? Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 22, 79-93.
- Humphrey, Steven J. (2001). Non-Transitive Choice: Event-Splitting Effects or Framing Effects? Economica 68, 77-96.
- Humphrey, Steven J. (2000). The Common Consequence Effect: Testing a Unified Explanation of Recent Mixed Evidence. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 41, 239-262.
- Humphrey, Steven J. (1999). Probability Learning, Event-Splitting Effects and the Economic Theory of Choice. Theory and Decision 46, 51-78.
- Humphrey, Steven J. (1998). More Mixed Results on Boundary Effects. Economics Letters 61, 79-84.
- Humphrey, Steven J. (1996). Do Anchoring Effects Underlie Event-Splitting Effects? An Experimental Test., Economics Letters 51, 303-308
- Humphrey, Steven J. (1995). Regret-Aversion or Event-Splitting Effects? More Evidence Under Risk and Uncertainty. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 11, 263-274.