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1. Experience-driven discovery of planning strategies

2. Leveraging automatic strategy discovery to teach people how to select better projects

4. The Dynamic Nature of Procrastination

5. What are the mechanisms underlying metacognitive learning?

6. An intelligent tutor for planning in large partially observable environments

7. Toward a normative theory of (self-)management by goal-setting

9. Learning planning strategies without feedback

10. What are the mechanisms underlying metacognitive learning in the context of planning?

11. Boosting human decision-making with AI-generated decision aids

12. Have I done enough planning or should I plan more?

13. Automatic Discovery and Description of Human Planning Strategies

14. Optimal To-Do List Gamification for Long Term Planning

15. Improving Human Decision-Making by Discovering Efficient Strategies for Hierarchical Planning

16. Optimal to-do list gamification

17. Automatic Discovery of Interpretable Planning Strategies

19. Learning to Overexert Cognitive Control in a Stroop Task.

20. Encouraging far-sightedness with automatically generated descriptions of optimal planning strategies: Potentials and Limitations

23. Measuring the costs of planning

24. How to navigate everyday distractions: Leveraging optimal feedback to trainattention control

25. Leveraging Machine Learning to Automatically Derive Robust Planning Strategiesfrom Biased Models of the Environment

29. Learning to select computations

30. Measuring how people learn how to plan

31. What’s in the Adaptive Toolbox and How Do People Choose From It? RationalModels of Strategy Selection in Risky Choice

32. How should we incentivize learning? An optimal feedback mechanism foreducational games and online courses

33. Extending Rationality

34. Rational metareasoning and the plasticity of cognitive control.

35. Empirical evidence for resource-rational anchoring and adjustment.

38. The anchoring bias reflects rational use of cognitive resources.

39. A resource-rational analysis of human planning

40. Overrepresentation of Extreme Events in Decision Making Reflects Rational Use of Cognitive Resources

42. Enhancing metacognitive reinforcement learningusing reward structures and feedback

43. An automatic method for discovering rational heuristics for risky choice

46. Helping people make better decisions using optimal gamification

48. When to use which heuristic: A rational solution to the strategy selection problem

49. Children and adults differ in their strategies for social learning

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