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Gordon Pennycook

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Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|May 17, 2021
Laura D Scherer, Gordon Pennycook
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 15, 2018
An analysis of the Canadian cognitive psychology job market (2006-2016)Gordon Pennycook, Valerie A Thompson
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
Cognition|November 2, 2024
On the role of analytic thinking in religious belief change: Evidence from over 50,000 participants in 16 countriesMichael Nicholas Stagnaro, Gordon Pennycook
Frontiers in Psychology|February 3, 2016
Commentary: Cognitive reflection vs. calculation in decision makingGordon Pennycook, Robert M Ross
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 2020
Who Is Susceptible to Online Health Misinformation?Laura D Scherer, Gordon Pennycook
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 6, 2021
Lack of partisan bias in the identification of fake (versus real) newsGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|May 13, 2022
Nudging Social Media toward AccuracyGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Nature Communications|April 28, 2022
Accuracy prompts are a replicable and generalizable approach for reducing the spread of misinformationGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
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Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|May 17, 2021
Laura D Scherer, Gordon Pennycook
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 15, 2018
An analysis of the Canadian cognitive psychology job market (2006-2016)Gordon Pennycook, Valerie A Thompson
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
Cognition|November 2, 2024
On the role of analytic thinking in religious belief change: Evidence from over 50,000 participants in 16 countriesMichael Nicholas Stagnaro, Gordon Pennycook
Frontiers in Psychology|February 3, 2016
Commentary: Cognitive reflection vs. calculation in decision makingGordon Pennycook, Robert M Ross
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 2020
Who Is Susceptible to Online Health Misinformation?Laura D Scherer, Gordon Pennycook
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 6, 2021
Lack of partisan bias in the identification of fake (versus real) newsGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science|May 13, 2022
Nudging Social Media toward AccuracyGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Nature Communications|April 28, 2022
Accuracy prompts are a replicable and generalizable approach for reducing the spread of misinformationGordon Pennycook, David G Rand
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