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Eugene Malthouse

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Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|November 20, 2022
Confirmation bias and vaccine-related beliefs in the time of COVID-19Eugene Malthouse
Frontiers in Psychology|January 21, 2026
The scenicness of historic buildings rivals that of natural features: evidence from crowdsourced photographs of English urban areasSidney Sherborne, Eugene Malthouse
Frontiers in Psychology|October 23, 2025
Encouraging people to set lower personal carbon budgets: anchoring is more effective than social reference groupsSarah Lynn Flecke, Erika Aparicio, Eugene Malthouse
Cognition|October 24, 2021
The influence of exposure to randomness on lateral thinking in divergent, convergent, and creative searchEugene Malthouse, Yuanjing Liang, Serena Russell, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 15, 2024
Correction to "When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problem" by Malthouse et al. (2023)Eugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2023
When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problemEugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Cognition|January 20, 2024
Confirmation bias emerges from an approximation to Bayesian reasoningCharlie Pilgrim, Adam Sanborn, Eugene Malthouse, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 20, 2026
The private solution trap in collective action problems across 34 nationsEugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
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Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|November 20, 2022
Confirmation bias and vaccine-related beliefs in the time of COVID-19Eugene Malthouse
Frontiers in Psychology|January 21, 2026
The scenicness of historic buildings rivals that of natural features: evidence from crowdsourced photographs of English urban areasSidney Sherborne, Eugene Malthouse
Frontiers in Psychology|October 23, 2025
Encouraging people to set lower personal carbon budgets: anchoring is more effective than social reference groupsSarah Lynn Flecke, Erika Aparicio, Eugene Malthouse
Cognition|October 24, 2021
The influence of exposure to randomness on lateral thinking in divergent, convergent, and creative searchEugene Malthouse, Yuanjing Liang, Serena Russell, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 15, 2024
Correction to "When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problem" by Malthouse et al. (2023)Eugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2023
When fairness is not enough: The disproportionate contributions of the poor in a collective action problemEugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
Cognition|January 20, 2024
Confirmation bias emerges from an approximation to Bayesian reasoningCharlie Pilgrim, Adam Sanborn, Eugene Malthouse, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 20, 2026
The private solution trap in collective action problems across 34 nationsEugene Malthouse, Charlie Pilgrim, Daniel Sgroi, et al.
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