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Caroline Watt

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Peerj|June 1, 2026
Study preregistration: an early example and analysisRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Frontiers in Psychology|March 6, 2015
Lessons from the first two years of operating a study registryCaroline Watt, James E Kennedy
Peerj|January 24, 2019
Registered reports: an early example and analysisRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt, Diana Kornbrot
Peerj|August 4, 2020
Pedagogic prestidigitation: using magic tricks to enhance educational videosRichard Wiseman, William Houstoun, Caroline Watt
Peerj|May 6, 2021
Conjuring up creativity: the effect of performing magic tricks on divergent thinkingRichard Wiseman, Amy Wiles, Caroline Watt
Nature Human Behaviour|May 1, 2026
The emerging disenchantment with retrospective meta-analysisJames E Kennedy, Richard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Plos One|July 28, 2017
Misinformation lingers in memory: Failure of three pro-vaccination strategiesSara Pluviano, Caroline Watt, Sergio Della Sala
Cognitive Processing|April 26, 2020
The effects of source expertise and trustworthiness on recollection: the case of vaccine misinformationSara Pluviano, Sergio Della Sala, Caroline Watt
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 15, 2011
Creativity and ease of ambiguous figural reversalRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt, Kenneth Gilhooly, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 20, 2006
Of two minds: Sceptic-proponent collaboration within parapsychologyMarilyn Schlitz, Richard Wiseman, Caroline Watt, et al.
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Peerj|June 1, 2026
Study preregistration: an early example and analysisRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Frontiers in Psychology|March 6, 2015
Lessons from the first two years of operating a study registryCaroline Watt, James E Kennedy
Peerj|January 24, 2019
Registered reports: an early example and analysisRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt, Diana Kornbrot
Peerj|August 4, 2020
Pedagogic prestidigitation: using magic tricks to enhance educational videosRichard Wiseman, William Houstoun, Caroline Watt
Peerj|May 6, 2021
Conjuring up creativity: the effect of performing magic tricks on divergent thinkingRichard Wiseman, Amy Wiles, Caroline Watt
Nature Human Behaviour|May 1, 2026
The emerging disenchantment with retrospective meta-analysisJames E Kennedy, Richard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Plos One|July 28, 2017
Misinformation lingers in memory: Failure of three pro-vaccination strategiesSara Pluviano, Caroline Watt, Sergio Della Sala
Cognitive Processing|April 26, 2020
The effects of source expertise and trustworthiness on recollection: the case of vaccine misinformationSara Pluviano, Sergio Della Sala, Caroline Watt
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 15, 2011
Creativity and ease of ambiguous figural reversalRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt, Kenneth Gilhooly, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 20, 2006
Of two minds: Sceptic-proponent collaboration within parapsychologyMarilyn Schlitz, Richard Wiseman, Caroline Watt, et al.
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