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Christopher F Chabris

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Topics in Cognitive Science|April 29, 2017
Six Suggestions for Research on Games in Cognitive ScienceChristopher F Chabris
Plos One|August 10, 2011
What people believe about how memory works: a representative survey of the U.S. populationDaniel J Simons, Christopher F Chabris
Psychological Science|January 5, 2007
Sex differences in intellectual performance: analysis of a large cohort of competitive chess playersChristopher F Chabris, Mark E Glickman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Genomic data can illuminate the architecture and evolution of cognitive abilitiesJames J Lee, Christopher F Chabris
Psychological Science|June 8, 2013
General cognitive ability and the psychological refractory period: individual differences in the mind's bottleneckJames J Lee, Christopher F Chabris
Plos One|December 29, 2012
Common (mis)beliefs about memory: a replication and comparison of telephone and Mechanical Turk survey methodsDaniel J Simons, Christopher F Chabris
The American Journal of Psychology|March 8, 2021
Attributing social meaning to animated shapes: A new experimental study of apparent behaviorAdrianna Ratajska, Matt I Brown, Christopher F Chabris
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 8, 2021
Can You Ever Be Too Smart for Your Own Good? Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Effects of Cognitive Ability on Life OutcomesMatt I Brown, Jonathan Wai, Christopher F Chabris
Journal of Intelligence|June 5, 2019
Using Standardized Test Scores to Include General Cognitive Ability in Education Research and PolicyJonathan Wai, Matt I Brown, Christopher F Chabris
Plos One|July 4, 2018
65% of Americans believe they are above average in intelligence: Results of two nationally representative surveysPatrick R Heck, Daniel J Simons, Christopher F Chabris
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Topics in Cognitive Science|April 29, 2017
Six Suggestions for Research on Games in Cognitive ScienceChristopher F Chabris
Plos One|August 10, 2011
What people believe about how memory works: a representative survey of the U.S. populationDaniel J Simons, Christopher F Chabris
Psychological Science|January 5, 2007
Sex differences in intellectual performance: analysis of a large cohort of competitive chess playersChristopher F Chabris, Mark E Glickman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Genomic data can illuminate the architecture and evolution of cognitive abilitiesJames J Lee, Christopher F Chabris
Psychological Science|June 8, 2013
General cognitive ability and the psychological refractory period: individual differences in the mind's bottleneckJames J Lee, Christopher F Chabris
Plos One|December 29, 2012
Common (mis)beliefs about memory: a replication and comparison of telephone and Mechanical Turk survey methodsDaniel J Simons, Christopher F Chabris
The American Journal of Psychology|March 8, 2021
Attributing social meaning to animated shapes: A new experimental study of apparent behaviorAdrianna Ratajska, Matt I Brown, Christopher F Chabris
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 8, 2021
Can You Ever Be Too Smart for Your Own Good? Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Effects of Cognitive Ability on Life OutcomesMatt I Brown, Jonathan Wai, Christopher F Chabris
Journal of Intelligence|June 5, 2019
Using Standardized Test Scores to Include General Cognitive Ability in Education Research and PolicyJonathan Wai, Matt I Brown, Christopher F Chabris
Plos One|July 4, 2018
65% of Americans believe they are above average in intelligence: Results of two nationally representative surveysPatrick R Heck, Daniel J Simons, Christopher F Chabris
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