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Broad effects of shallow understanding: Explaining an unrelated phenomenon exposes the illusion of explanatory depth
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 18 / 2023
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- 26 July 2023, e24
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Intuition speed as a predictor of choice and confidence in point spread predictions
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 14 / Issue 2 / March 2019
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 148-155
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Inducing feelings of ignorance makes people more receptive to expert (economist) opinion
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 15 / Issue 6 / November 2020
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 909-925
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Finding meaning in the clouds: Illusory pattern perception predicts receptivity to pseudo-profound bullshit
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 14 / Issue 2 / March 2019
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 109-119
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Wronging past rights: The sunk cost bias distorts moral judgment
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 14 / Issue 6 / November 2019
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 721-727
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It’s still bullshit: Reply to Dalton (2016)
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 11 / Issue 1 / January 2016
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 123-125
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A brief forewarning intervention overcomes negative effects of salient changes in COVID-19 guidance
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 16 / Issue 6 / November 2021
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 1549-1574
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On the belief that beliefs should change according to evidence: Implications for conspiratorial, moral, paranormal, political, religious, and science beliefs
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 15 / Issue 4 / July 2020
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 476-498
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On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 10 / Issue 6 / November 2015
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 549-563
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Issues for the next generation of base rate research
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 19 / Issue 1 / March 1996
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 41-53
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The base rate fallacy reconsidered: Descriptive, normative, and methodological challenges
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 19 / Issue 1 / March 1996
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 1-17
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betrayal aversion is reasonable
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 28 / Issue 4 / August 2005
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- 26 September 2005, pp. 556-557
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A farewell to normative null hypothesis testing in base rate research
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 20 / Issue 4 / December 1997
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- 01 December 1997, pp. 780-782
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