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David G Rand

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Psychological Science|July 17, 2016
Cooperation, Fast and Slow: Meta-Analytic Evidence for a Theory of Social Heuristics and Self-Interested DeliberationDavid G Rand
Nature Human Behaviour|July 27, 2019
Non-naïvety may reduce the effect of intuition manipulationsDavid G Rand
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|April 25, 2018
Social dilemma cooperation (unlike Dictator Game giving) is intuitive for men as well as womenDavid G Rand
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 16, 2011
The promise of Mechanical Turk: how online labor markets can help theorists run behavioral experimentsDavid G Rand
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|May 26, 2017
Reflections on the Time-Pressure Cooperation Registered Replication ReportDavid G Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 30, 2019
Fighting misinformation on social media using crowdsourced judgments of news source qualityGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Cognition|June 25, 2018
Lazy, not biased: Susceptibility to partisan fake news is better explained by lack of reasoning than by motivated reasoningGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
PNAS Nexus|October 16, 2024
Descriptive norms can "backfire" in hyper-polarized contextsDavid G Rand, Erez Yoeli
Current Opinion in Psychology|November 16, 2023
Misinformation warning labels are widely effective: A review of warning effects and their moderating featuresCameron Martel, David G Rand
Journal of Personality|April 1, 2019
Who falls for fake news? The roles of bullshit receptivity, overclaiming, familiarity, and analytic thinkingGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
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Psychological Science|July 17, 2016
Cooperation, Fast and Slow: Meta-Analytic Evidence for a Theory of Social Heuristics and Self-Interested DeliberationDavid G Rand
Nature Human Behaviour|July 27, 2019
Non-naïvety may reduce the effect of intuition manipulationsDavid G Rand
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|April 25, 2018
Social dilemma cooperation (unlike Dictator Game giving) is intuitive for men as well as womenDavid G Rand
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 16, 2011
The promise of Mechanical Turk: how online labor markets can help theorists run behavioral experimentsDavid G Rand
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|May 26, 2017
Reflections on the Time-Pressure Cooperation Registered Replication ReportDavid G Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 30, 2019
Fighting misinformation on social media using crowdsourced judgments of news source qualityGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Cognition|June 25, 2018
Lazy, not biased: Susceptibility to partisan fake news is better explained by lack of reasoning than by motivated reasoningGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
PNAS Nexus|October 16, 2024
Descriptive norms can "backfire" in hyper-polarized contextsDavid G Rand, Erez Yoeli
Current Opinion in Psychology|November 16, 2023
Misinformation warning labels are widely effective: A review of warning effects and their moderating featuresCameron Martel, David G Rand
Journal of Personality|April 1, 2019
Who falls for fake news? The roles of bullshit receptivity, overclaiming, familiarity, and analytic thinkingGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
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