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Citations

The sources behind every number

Every probability traces back to a citation. These are the most-cited.

2,672 unique sources
162 qualifying
50 shown

Top sources

The 50 most-cited sources across Likelier's reviewed risks and decision regret-pairs. Each links to a per-source page listing every entry that cites it, with verbatim excerpts and Likelier's arithmetic notes. Out of 2672 unique sources in the dataset, 162 are cited by two or more reviewed entries.

  1. 1.
    Peer-reviewed Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (APA)
    14×
  2. 2.
    Reference source Resume Now (International Career Regrets Survey)
    8×
  3. 3. 6×
  4. 4.
    Government report US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    4×
  5. 5.
    Government report US Federal Trade Commission
    4×
  6. 6.
    Peer-reviewed Dingus et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
    4×
  7. 7.
    Primary study Gallup / Strada Education Network
    4×
  8. 8.
    Primary study Daniel H. Pink / worldregretsurvey.com
    4×
  9. 9.
    Peer-reviewed Family Practice (Johnson & Eccles 2005)
    3×
  10. 10.
    Government report CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Surveillance Summaries
    3×
  11. 11.
    Government report US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    3×
  12. 12.
    Government report US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    3×
  13. 13. 3×
  14. 14.
    Peer-reviewed CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases / Scallan et al.
    3×
  15. 15. 3×
  16. 16.
    Reference source American Cancer Society
    3×
  17. 17.
    Government report World Health Organization
    3×
  18. 18. 3×
  19. 19.
    Government report International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) / World Health Organization
    3×
  20. 20.
    Peer-reviewed Pediatrics — Chapin MM, Rochette LM, Annest JL, Haileyesus T, Conner KA, Smith GA
    3×
  21. 21.
    Peer-reviewed International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology — Sideris GA et al.
    3×
  22. 22.
    Peer-reviewed Journal of Economic Psychology / Börsch-Supan, Bucher-Koenen, Hurd & Rohwedder
    3×
  23. 23. 3×
  24. 24.
    Peer-reviewed Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (APA)
    3×
  25. 25.
    Government report World Health Organization
    3×
  26. 26.
    Government report US Department of Health and Human Services, ASPE
    3×
  27. 27. 3×
  28. 28.
    Reference source Hartford Funds
    2×
  29. 29. 2×
  30. 30.
    Government report FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
    2×
  31. 31.
    Reference source Caring.com
    2×
  32. 32. 2×
  33. 33.
    Peer-reviewed The American Journal of Surgery
    2×
  34. 34. 2×
  35. 35.
    Government report US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    2×
  36. 36.
    Government report US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    2×
  37. 37.
    Peer-reviewed Tefft, B.C. — Sleep (Oxford Academic)
    2×
  38. 38.
    Government report Bureau of Transportation Statistics (DOT)
    2×
  39. 39.
    Peer-reviewed Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology — Goh, Verjee & Koren (Motherisk, Hospital for Sick Children), 2010
    2×
  40. 40.
    Reference source Institute for Family Studies
    2×
  41. 41.
    Peer-reviewed New England Journal of Medicine (Layton, Barnett, Hicks, Jena 2018)
    2×
  42. 42.
    Government report US Bureau of Labor Statistics
    2×
  43. 43.
    Primary study KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
    2×
  44. 44.
    Government report Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Working Group I, Sixth Assessment Report
    2×
  45. 45.
    Reference source International Food Information Council (IFIC)
    2×
  46. 46. 2×
  47. 47. 2×
  48. 48.
    Government report US Bureau of Justice Statistics
    2×
  49. 49.
    Government report US Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service
    2×
  50. 50. 2×

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