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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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July 6, 2018
Do smart people have better intuitions?
Valerie A Thompson, Gordon Pennycook, Dries Trippas, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review
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June 22, 2019
Dual-process theory, conflict processing, and delusional belief
Michael V Bronstein, Gordon Pennycook, Jutta Joormann, et al.
PNAS Nexus
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November 3, 2025
Dialogues with large language models reduce conspiracy beliefs even when the AI is perceived as human
Esther Boissin, Thomas H Costello, Daniel Spinoza-Martín, et al.
Psychological Science
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December 16, 2025
Is Overconfidence a Trait? An Adversarial Collaboration
Jabin Binnendyk, Sophia Li, Thomas Costello, et al.
Cognition
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April 7, 2012
Analytic cognitive style predicts religious and paranormal belief
Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Paul Seli, et al.
Memory & Cognition
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June 21, 2013
Cognitive style and religiosity: the role of conflict detection
Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Nathaniel Barr, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
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June 25, 2016
Analytic cognitive style, not delusional ideation, predicts data gathering in a large beads task study
Robert M Ross, Gordon Pennycook, Ryan McKay, et al.
Nature
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March 18, 2021
Shifting attention to accuracy can reduce misinformation online
Gordon Pennycook, Ziv Epstein, Mohsen Mosleh, et al.
PNAS Nexus
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June 5, 2025
Limited effectiveness of psychological inoculation against misinformation in a social media feed
Sze Yuh Nina Wang, Samantha C Phillips, Kathleen M Carley, et al.
PNAS Nexus
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September 18, 2023
High level of correspondence across different news domain quality rating sets
Hause Lin, Jana Lasser, Stephan Lewandowsky, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
July 6, 2018
Do smart people have better intuitions?
Valerie A Thompson, Gordon Pennycook, Dries Trippas, et al.
Clinical Psychology Review
|
June 22, 2019
Dual-process theory, conflict processing, and delusional belief
Michael V Bronstein, Gordon Pennycook, Jutta Joormann, et al.
PNAS Nexus
|
November 3, 2025
Dialogues with large language models reduce conspiracy beliefs even when the AI is perceived as human
Esther Boissin, Thomas H Costello, Daniel Spinoza-Martín, et al.
Psychological Science
|
December 16, 2025
Is Overconfidence a Trait? An Adversarial Collaboration
Jabin Binnendyk, Sophia Li, Thomas Costello, et al.
Cognition
|
April 7, 2012
Analytic cognitive style predicts religious and paranormal belief
Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Paul Seli, et al.
Memory & Cognition
|
June 21, 2013
Cognitive style and religiosity: the role of conflict detection
Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Nathaniel Barr, et al.
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
|
June 25, 2016
Analytic cognitive style, not delusional ideation, predicts data gathering in a large beads task study
Robert M Ross, Gordon Pennycook, Ryan McKay, et al.
Nature
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March 18, 2021
Shifting attention to accuracy can reduce misinformation online
Gordon Pennycook, Ziv Epstein, Mohsen Mosleh, et al.
PNAS Nexus
|
June 5, 2025
Limited effectiveness of psychological inoculation against misinformation in a social media feed
Sze Yuh Nina Wang, Samantha C Phillips, Kathleen M Carley, et al.
PNAS Nexus
|
September 18, 2023
High level of correspondence across different news domain quality rating sets
Hause Lin, Jana Lasser, Stephan Lewandowsky, et al.
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