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    Choice or No Choice: Is the Langer Effect Evidence Against Simulation?
    with Anton Kühberger, Josef Perner, and Robert Leingruber
    Mind and Language 10 (4): 423-436. 1995.
    The discussion of whether people understand themselves and others by using theories of behaviour (theory theory) or by simulating mental states (simulation theory) lacks conclusive empirical evidence. Nichols et al. (1996) have proposed the Langer effect (Langer, 1975) as a critical test. From people's inability accurately to predict the difference in the subjective value of lottery tickets in choice and no‐choice conditions, they argued that people do not simulate behaviour in such situations. …Read more