125 results on '"ČAVOJOVÁ, VLADIMÍRA"'
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2. Scientific reasoning is associated with rejection of unfounded health beliefs and adherence to evidence-based regulations during the Covid-19 pandemic
3. You before me: How vertical collectivism and feelings of threat predicted more socially desirable behaviour during COVID-19 pandemic
4. Seeing past the tip of your own nose? How outward and self-centred orientations could contribute to closing the green gap despite helplessness
5. Integrated Science 2050: Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Health
6. Why People Make Irrational Choices About Their Health?
7. Fear trumps the common good: Psychological antecedents of vaccination attitudes and behaviour
8. Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: A systematic review
9. Expanding the bullshit research out of pseudo-transcendental domain
10. How are you holding up? Personality, cognitive and social predictors of a perceived shift in subjective well-being during COVID-19 pandemic
11. Reasoning versus prior beliefs: The case of COVID‐19 fake news
12. The impact of stereotyped perceptions of entrepreneurship and gender-role orientation on Slovak women’s entrepreneurial intentions
13. Smart advice for better governance: applying expert methods to high-stakes decisions
14. Does Concrete Content Help People to Reason Scientifically?: Adaptation of Scientific Reasoning Scale
15. When Beliefs and Logic Contradict: Issues of Values, Religion and Culture
16. Alternative Medicine, COVID-19 Conspiracies, and Other Health-Related Unfounded Beliefs: The Role of Scientific Literacy, Analytical Thinking, and Importance of Epistemic Rationality
17. Thinking magically or thinking scientifically: Cognitive and belief predictors of complementary and alternative medicine use in women with and without cancer diagnosis
18. Emotional drivers of the vaccination hesitancy and refusal: A dataset from Slovakia
19. Gender Gap in Parental Leave Intentions: Evidence from 37 Countries
20. Scientific reasoning is associated with rejection of unfounded health beliefs and adherence to evidence-based regulations during the Covid-19 pandemic
21. Gender Gap in Parental Leave Intentions: Evidence from 37 Countries
22. Dispelling the Fog of Conspiracy: Experimental Manipulations, Individual Difference Factors, and the Tendency to Endorse Conspiracy Explanations
23. When Beliefs and Logic Contradict: Issues of Values, Religion and Culture
24. Does Intelligence Predict Academic Achievement? Two Case Studies
25. Belief Bias Effect in Reasoning of Future Teachers
26. Seeing past the tip of your own nose? How outward and self-centred orientations could contribute to closing the green gap despite helplessness
27. Superlatives, clickbaits, appeals to authority, poor grammar, or boldface: Is editorial style related to the credibility of online health messages?
28. You before me: How vertical collectivism and feelings of threat predicted more socially desirable behaviour during COVID-19 pandemic
29. Being Nice or Being Scared? Personality Traits, Beliefs and Threat of COVID-19 as Predictors of Non-Normative Health Behaviors during Second Wave of Pandemic
30. Finding Someone to Blame: The Link Between COVID-19 Conspiracy Beliefs, Prejudice, Support for Violence, and Other Negative Social Outcomes
31. Thinking magically or thinking scientifically: Cognitive and belief predictors of complementary and alternative medicine use in women with and without cancer diagnosis
32. Corrigendum: The Effect of Analytic Cognitive Style on Credulity
33. Everybody Bullshits Sometimes: Relationships of Bullshitting Frequency, Overconfidence and Myside Bias in the Topic of Migration
34. THE EFFECT OF SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING ON THE SCIENTIFIC REASONING ABILITY AND ATTITUDES TOWARD SCIENCE
35. Confirmation bias in information search, interpretation, and memory recall: evidence from reasoning about four controversial topics
36. When we are worried, what are we thinking? Anxiety, lack of control, and conspiracy beliefs amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic
37. When we are worried, what are we thinking? Anxiety, lack of control, and conspiracy beliefs amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
38. supplementary_rev2_JS_(1) – Supplemental material for How scientific reasoning correlates with health-related beliefs and behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic?
39. How scientific reasoning correlates with health-related beliefs and behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic?
40. Confirmation bias in information search, interpretation, and memory recall: evidence from reasoning about four controversial topics.
41. The Effect of Analytic Cognitive Style on Credulity
42. How scientific reasoning correlates with health-related beliefs and behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic?
43. Expanding the bullshit research out of pseudo-transcendental domain
44. WHY DO WE BELIEVE WEIRD THINGS? RECENT TRENDS IN COGNITIVE FAILURES RESEARCH IN SLOVAKIA
45. The role of scientific reasoning and religious beliefs in use of complementary and alternative medicine
46. Why should we try to think like scientists? Scientific reasoning and susceptibility to epistemically suspect beliefs and cognitive biases
47. Assessing Fluid Rationality and Its Relations to Cognitive Styles
48. Reception and willingness to share pseudo-profound bullshit and their relation to other epistemically suspect beliefs and cognitive ability in Slovakia and Romania
49. The role of scientific reasoning and religious beliefs in use of complementary and alternative medicine.
50. AKO SKÚMAŤ SKLON K SEBAPOTVRDZOVANIU?
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