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Helena Matute

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 25, 2011
Making the uncontrollable seem controllable: the role of action in the illusion of controlFernando Blanco, Helena Matute, Miguel A Vadillo
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 12, 2002
Flexible use of recent information in causal and predictive judgmentsHelena Matute, Sonia Vegas, Pieter-Jan De Marez
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2020
When Success Is Not Enough: The Symptom Base-Rate Can Influence Judgments of Effectiveness of a Successful TreatmentFernando Blanco, María Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Helena Matute
Plos One|September 13, 2017
Causal illusions in children when the outcome is frequentMaría Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Fernando Blanco, Helena Matute
Scientific Reports|February 17, 2021
The tendency to stop collecting information is linked to illusions of causalityMaría Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Fernando Blanco, Helena Matute
Royal Society Open Science|August 22, 2024
A large-scale study and six-month follow-up of an intervention to reduce causal illusions in high school studentsNaroa Martínez, Helena Matute, Fernando Blanco, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|April 8, 2026
Thinking fast and biased: intuitive thinking style is associated with the illusion of causalityFernando Blanco, María Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Helena Matute
Learning & Behavior|August 4, 2005
Causal and predictive-value judgments, but not predictions, are based on cue-outcome contingencyMiguel A Vadillo, Ralph R Miller, Helena Matute
Frontiers in Psychology|January 24, 2017
Changes in Cue Configuration Reduce the Impact of Interfering Information in a Predictive Learning TaskCarmelo P Cubillas, Miguel A Vadillo, Helena Matute
Plos One|August 23, 2013
Implementation and assessment of an intervention to debias adolescents against causal illusionsItxaso Barberia, Fernando Blanco, Carmelo P Cubillas, et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 25, 2011
Making the uncontrollable seem controllable: the role of action in the illusion of controlFernando Blanco, Helena Matute, Miguel A Vadillo
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 12, 2002
Flexible use of recent information in causal and predictive judgmentsHelena Matute, Sonia Vegas, Pieter-Jan De Marez
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2020
When Success Is Not Enough: The Symptom Base-Rate Can Influence Judgments of Effectiveness of a Successful TreatmentFernando Blanco, María Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Helena Matute
Plos One|September 13, 2017
Causal illusions in children when the outcome is frequentMaría Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Fernando Blanco, Helena Matute
Scientific Reports|February 17, 2021
The tendency to stop collecting information is linked to illusions of causalityMaría Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Fernando Blanco, Helena Matute
Royal Society Open Science|August 22, 2024
A large-scale study and six-month follow-up of an intervention to reduce causal illusions in high school studentsNaroa Martínez, Helena Matute, Fernando Blanco, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|April 8, 2026
Thinking fast and biased: intuitive thinking style is associated with the illusion of causalityFernando Blanco, María Manuela Moreno-Fernández, Helena Matute
Learning & Behavior|August 4, 2005
Causal and predictive-value judgments, but not predictions, are based on cue-outcome contingencyMiguel A Vadillo, Ralph R Miller, Helena Matute
Frontiers in Psychology|January 24, 2017
Changes in Cue Configuration Reduce the Impact of Interfering Information in a Predictive Learning TaskCarmelo P Cubillas, Miguel A Vadillo, Helena Matute
Plos One|August 23, 2013
Implementation and assessment of an intervention to debias adolescents against causal illusionsItxaso Barberia, Fernando Blanco, Carmelo P Cubillas, et al.
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