Paul Seabright, Sexonomics, Editions Alma, October 2012.
Jean-François Bonnefon, Wim De Neys, and Bastien Trémolière, “Mortality salience and morality: Thinking about death makes people less utilitarian”, Cognition, vol. 124, n. 3, September 2012, pp. 379–384.
Paul Seabright, The War of the Sexes : How Conflict and Cooperation Have Shaped Men and Women from Prehistory to the Present, Princeton University Press, May 2012.
Jean-François Bonnefon, Rui Da Silva Neves, Didier Dubois, and Henri Prade, “Qualitative and quantitative conditions for the transitivity of perceived causation: Theoretical and experimental results”, Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, vol. 64, n. 2-3, April 2012, pp. 311–333.
Jacqueline Fagard, Lauriane Rat-Fischer, and J.Kevin O'Regan, “Comment le bébé accède-t-il à la notion d'outil ?”, Enfance, vol. 64, n. 1, March 2012, pp. 73–84.
Jean-François Bonnefon, Vittorio Girotto, and Paolo Legrenzi, “The psychology of reasoning about preferences and unconsequential decisions”, Synthese, vol. 187, 2012, pp. 27–41.
Jean-François Bonnefon, “Utility conditionals as consequential arguments: A random sampling experiment”, Thinking & Reasoning, vol. 18, n. 3, 2012, pp. 379–393.
Jean-François Bonnefon, and Stefania Pighin, “Facework and uncertain reasoning in health communication”, Patient Education and Counseling, vol. 85, n. 2, November 2011, pp. 169–172.
Jean-François Bonnefon, Wim De Neys, and Aidan Feeney, “The Risk of Polite Misunderstandings”, Current Directions in Psychological Science, vol. 20, n. 5, October 2011, pp. 321–324.
E. Barilli, Jean-François Bonnefon, L. Cremonesi, M. Ferrari, Stefania Pighin, and Lucia Savadori, “The 1-in-X effect on the subjective assessment of medical probabilities”, Medical Decision Making, vol. 31, n. 5, September 2011, pp. 721–729.