122 results on '"Walker, Alexander C."'
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2. Disclosing sample bias fails to fully correct judgments of partisan extremity
3. Controlling the narrative: Euphemistic language affects judgments of actions while avoiding perceptions of dishonesty
4. Push Outcomes Bias Perceptions of Scratch Card Games
5. Using Icon Arrays to Communicate Gambling Information Reduces the Appeal of Scratch Card Games
6. Better the two devils you know, than the one you don't: Predictability influences moral judgments of immoral actors
7. The search for predictable moral partners: Predictability and moral (character) preferences
8. Controlling the narrative: Euphemistic language affects judgments of actions while avoiding perceptions of dishonesty
9. Reducing the number of non-naïve participants in Mechanical Turk samples
10. Everyone I don't like is biased: Affective evaluations and the bias blind spot
11. Foreign Language does not Affect Gambling-Related Judgments
12. The environmental malleability of base-rate neglect
13. Graphical Depiction of Statistical Information Improves Gambling-Related Judgments
14. Moral Narratives Workshop Proceedings
15. Unclaimed Prize Information Biases Perceptions of Winning in Scratch Card Gambling
16. Is 9 louder than 1? Audiovisual cross-modal interactions between number magnitude and judged sound loudness
17. Hypothesized drivers of the bias blind spot—cognitive sophistication, introspection bias, and conversational processes
18. Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning
19. Beauty and truth, truth and beauty: Chiastic structure increases the subjective accuracy of statements.
20. Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning
21. Push Outcomes Bias Perceptions of Scratch Card Games
22. Culture as a Moderator of Epistemically Suspect Beliefs
23. Using Icon Arrays to Communicate Gambling Information Reduces the Appeal of Scratch Card Games
24. A brief forewarning intervention overcomes negative effects of salient changes in COVID-19 guidance
25. Where do I want to live? (2: Undergraduate Participant Pool)
26. Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-evp-10.1177_14747049211000317 - Bullshit Ability as an Honest Signal of Intelligence
27. Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-evp-10.1177_14747049211000317 - Bullshit Ability as an Honest Signal of Intelligence
28. Improving the Public's Perception of Autonomous Vehicles by Communicating the Consistency of Autonomous Vehicle Algorithms
29. Push Outcomes Bias Perceptions of Scratch Card Games
30. A Brief Forewarning Intervention Overcomes Negative Effects of Salient Changes in COVID-19 Guidance
31. Bullshit Ability as an Honest Signal of Intelligence
32. Unclaimed prize information increases the appeal of scratch card games
33. National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
34. Culture and Epistemically Suspect Beliefs
35. Using Icon Arrays to Communicate Gambling Information Reduces the Appeal of Scratch Card Games
36. Beauty and truth, truth and beauty: Chiastic structure increases the subjective accuracy of statements
37. Bullshit Ability as an Honest Signal of Intelligence
38. Better the Two Devils You Know, Than the One You Don’t: Predictability Influences Moral Judgments of Immoral Actors
39. The Search for Predictable Moral Partners: Predictability and Moral (Character) Preferences
40. Creative destruction in science
41. Finding meaning in the clouds: Illusory pattern perception predicts receptivity to pseudo-profound bullshit
42. Bullshit makes the art grow profounder
43. Controlling the Narrative: Euphemistic Language Affects Judgments of Actions while Avoiding Perceptions of Dishonesty
44. Finding meaning in the clouds: Illusory pattern perception predicts receptivity to pseudo-profound bullshit
45. Intuition speed as a predictor of choice and confidence in point spread predictions
46. Unclaimed prize information increases the appeal of scratch card games.
47. Exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style
48. Dual-Task Interference Effects on Cross-Modal Numerical Order and Sound Intensity Judgments: The More the Louder?
49. Numerical Context and Time Perception: Contrast Effects and the Perceived Duration of Numbers
50. Numerical Context and Time Perception: Contrast Effects and the Perceived Duration of Numbers.
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