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@yoshi-mjm.bsky.social
認知心理学者@北のはずれの某私立大の某学科長 | Cognitive psychologist. interest: reasoning, judgment, and decision-making involving everyday irrational (epistemically suspect) beliefs | No Cofee, no life

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We’re excited to announce that the Psychonomic Society is now on Bluesky! Posts will begin in January. Please help spread the word by following us and reposting.
December 28, 2023 at 1:49 PM
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A new paper by my colleagues @sachaltay.bsky.social @felixsimon.bsky.social
and myself, on why fears around generative AI and misinformation are overblown
October 18, 2023 at 9:02 AM
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Analytic thinking is related to lower belief in conspiracies. So can analytic thinking decrease belief in conspiracy theories? We don’t really know, as the one set of studies in support of this does not seem to replicate.

With @marijapetrovic.bsky.social, @vukasin.bsky.social
#socialpsyc #PsychSci
No evidence that priming analytic thinking reduces belief in conspiracy theories: A Registered Repor...
Analytic thinking is reliably associated with lower belief in conspiracy theories. However, evidence for whether increasing analytic thinking can redu…
www.sciencedirect.com
October 19, 2023 at 10:42 AM