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1. Robustness Tests Replicate Corneille et al.’s (2020) Fake News by Repetition Effect

2. Unaware Attitude Formation in the Surveillance Task? Revisiting the Findings of Moran et al. (2021)

3. A Model of Attribute Conditioning

4. 1,2-Bis(3,5-dimethylphenyl)ethane

5. The Role of Valence Matching in the Truth-by-Repetition Effect

6. Relativity in Social Cognition: Basic processes and novel applications of social comparisons

9. People underestimate the influence of repetition on truth judgments (and more so for themselves than for others)

10. Towards Substrate–Reagent Interaction of Lochmann–Schlosser Bases in THF: Bridging THF Hides Potential Reaction Site of a Chiral Superbase

11. Typical is Trustworthy - Evidence for a Generalized Heuristic

13. Truth by repetition … Without repetition: Testing the effect of instructed repetition on truth judgments

14. Incidental Attitude Formation via the Surveillance Task: A Preregistered Replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) Study

15. The Challenge of Diagnostic Inferences From Implicit Measures: The Case of Non-Evaluative Influences in the Evaluative Priming Paradigm

16. Aminopotassiation by Mixed Potassium/Lithium Amides: A Synthetic Path to Difficult to Access Phenethylamine Derivates

18. The Role of Relational Qualifiers in Attribute Conditioning: Does Disliking an Athletic Person Make You Unathletic?

19. Q-SpAM: How to Efficiently Measure Similarity in Online Research

20. Psychological Distance Increases Conceptual Generalization

21. The Role of Comparison Processes in Maintenance Goals

23. Robustness tests provide further support for an ecological account of the truth and fake news by repetition effects

24. Inference in Social Cognition

25. Monetary incentives do not reduce the repetition-induced truth effect

26. THF-solvated Heavy Alkali Metal Benzyl Compounds (Na, Rb, Cs): Defined Deprotonation Reagents for Alkali Metal Mediation Chemistry

27. Why Does George Clooney Make Coffee Sexy? The Case for Attribute Conditioning

28. Similarity-based and rule-based generalisation in the acquisition of attitudes via evaluative conditioning

29. Truth by Repetition: Explanations and Implications

31. Relational versus structural goals prioritize different social information

32. Fluent processing leads to positive stimulus evaluations even when base rates suggest negative evaluations

33. Moses, money, and multiple-choice: The Moses illusion in a multiple-choice format with high incentives

34. The evaluative information ecology: On the frequency and diversity of 'good' and 'bad'

35. Incidental Attitude Formation via the Surveillance Task: A Registered Replication Report of Olson and Fazio (2001)

36. Repetition increases both the perceived truth and fakeness of information: An ecological account

37. Experiential fluency and declarative advice jointly inform judgments of truth

38. Explaining Negativity Dominance without Processing Bias

40. Controlling the Coordination Sphere of Alkyllithiums Results in Selective Reactions with Allylic Amines

41. Moral Character Impression Formation Depends on the Valence Homogeneity of the Context

42. Negativity bias, positivity bias, and valence asymmetries: Explaining the differential processing of positive and negative information

43. Investigating the Robustness of the Illusory Truth Effect Across Individual Differences in Cognitive Ability, Need for Cognitive Closure, and Cognitive Style

44. The Social Psychology of Gullibility

45. Gullible but Functional?

46. Why Good Is More Alike Than Bad: Processing Implications

47. Contrastive CS-US Relations Reverse Evaluative Conditioning Effects

48. Alcohol consumption increases bias to shoot at Middle Eastern but not White targets

49. Groups' warmth is a personal matter: Understanding consensus on stereotype dimensions reconciles adversarial models of social evaluation

50. The differential similarity of positive and negative information - an affect-induced processing outcome?

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