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Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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March 19, 2021
The Psychology of Fake News
Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Cognition
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May 12, 2026
Increasing conflict between intuitions triggers deliberation
Daniel Spinoza-Martín, Gordon Pennycook
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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March 2, 2023
On the Disposition to Think Analytically: Four Distinct Intuitive-Analytic Thinking Styles
Christie Newton, Justin Feeney, Gordon Pennycook
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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August 4, 2022
Science beliefs, political ideology, and cognitive sophistication
Gordon Pennycook, Bence Bago, Jonathon McPhetres
Cognition
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November 5, 2022
Thinking more or thinking differently? Using drift-diffusion modeling to illuminate why accuracy prompts decrease misinformation sharing
Hause Lin, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
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October 7, 2020
Reliance on emotion promotes belief in fake news
Cameron Martel, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations : GPIR
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June 14, 2021
Character deprecation in fake news: Is it in supply or demand?
Jonathon McPhetres, David G Rand, Gordon Pennycook
PNAS Nexus
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May 5, 2023
Reasoning about climate change
Bence Bago, David G Rand, Gordon Pennycook
Plos One
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February 11, 2020
Self-reported willingness to share political news articles in online surveys correlates with actual sharing on Twitter
Mohsen Mosleh, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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January 10, 2020
Fake news, fast and slow: Deliberation reduces belief in false (but not true) news headlines
Bence Bago, David G Rand, Gordon Pennycook
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
March 19, 2021
The Psychology of Fake News
Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Cognition
|
May 12, 2026
Increasing conflict between intuitions triggers deliberation
Daniel Spinoza-Martín, Gordon Pennycook
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
March 2, 2023
On the Disposition to Think Analytically: Four Distinct Intuitive-Analytic Thinking Styles
Christie Newton, Justin Feeney, Gordon Pennycook
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
August 4, 2022
Science beliefs, political ideology, and cognitive sophistication
Gordon Pennycook, Bence Bago, Jonathon McPhetres
Cognition
|
November 5, 2022
Thinking more or thinking differently? Using drift-diffusion modeling to illuminate why accuracy prompts decrease misinformation sharing
Hause Lin, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
|
October 7, 2020
Reliance on emotion promotes belief in fake news
Cameron Martel, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations : GPIR
|
June 14, 2021
Character deprecation in fake news: Is it in supply or demand?
Jonathon McPhetres, David G Rand, Gordon Pennycook
PNAS Nexus
|
May 5, 2023
Reasoning about climate change
Bence Bago, David G Rand, Gordon Pennycook
Plos One
|
February 11, 2020
Self-reported willingness to share political news articles in online surveys correlates with actual sharing on Twitter
Mohsen Mosleh, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
January 10, 2020
Fake news, fast and slow: Deliberation reduces belief in false (but not true) news headlines
Bence Bago, David G Rand, Gordon Pennycook
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