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Asheley R Landrum

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Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences|May 16, 2020
The role of conspiracy mentality in denial of science and susceptibility to viral deception about scienceAsheley R Landrum, Alex Olshansky
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 1, 2026
Too sure or not sure enough? Trust may hinge on scientists' uncertainty matching knowledgeable audiences' tolerance for itNatasha Strydhorst, Asheley R Landrum
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2016
Learning Who Knows What: Children Adjust Their Inquiry to Gather Information from OthersCandice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Cognition|December 3, 2014
Developing expectations regarding the boundaries of expertiseAsheley R Landrum, Candice M Mills
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|March 11, 2022
Charting cognition: Mapping public understanding of COVID-19Natasha A Strydhorst, Asheley R Landrum
Trends in Biotechnology|March 6, 2017
Engaging in Effective Science Communication: A Response to Blancke et al. on Deproblematizing GMOsAsheley R Landrum, William K Hallman
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2012
Judging judges: How do children weigh the importance of capability and objectivity for being a good decision maker?Candice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Current Opinion in Psychology|June 21, 2024
Entertainment media as a source of relationship misinformationAsheley R Landrum, Liesel L Sharabi
Journal of Medical Internet Research|June 22, 2026
Trusting Generative AI for Health Advice: Preregistered Survey ExperimentAsheley R Landrum, Nitin Verma, Amanda Kehrberg
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 8, 2015
Learning to trust and trusting to learn: a theoretical frameworkAsheley R Landrum, Baxter S Eaves, Patrick Shafto
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Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences|May 16, 2020
The role of conspiracy mentality in denial of science and susceptibility to viral deception about scienceAsheley R Landrum, Alex Olshansky
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 1, 2026
Too sure or not sure enough? Trust may hinge on scientists' uncertainty matching knowledgeable audiences' tolerance for itNatasha Strydhorst, Asheley R Landrum
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2016
Learning Who Knows What: Children Adjust Their Inquiry to Gather Information from OthersCandice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Cognition|December 3, 2014
Developing expectations regarding the boundaries of expertiseAsheley R Landrum, Candice M Mills
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|March 11, 2022
Charting cognition: Mapping public understanding of COVID-19Natasha A Strydhorst, Asheley R Landrum
Trends in Biotechnology|March 6, 2017
Engaging in Effective Science Communication: A Response to Blancke et al. on Deproblematizing GMOsAsheley R Landrum, William K Hallman
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2012
Judging judges: How do children weigh the importance of capability and objectivity for being a good decision maker?Candice M Mills, Asheley R Landrum
Current Opinion in Psychology|June 21, 2024
Entertainment media as a source of relationship misinformationAsheley R Landrum, Liesel L Sharabi
Journal of Medical Internet Research|June 22, 2026
Trusting Generative AI for Health Advice: Preregistered Survey ExperimentAsheley R Landrum, Nitin Verma, Amanda Kehrberg
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 8, 2015
Learning to trust and trusting to learn: a theoretical frameworkAsheley R Landrum, Baxter S Eaves, Patrick Shafto
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