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Jonathan A Fugelsang

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Neuropsychologia|April 9, 2005
Brain-based mechanisms underlying complex causal thinkingJonathan A Fugelsang, Kevin N Dunbar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2004
A cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding causal reasoning and the lawJonathan A Fugelsang, Kevin N Dunbar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2004
The emergence of consequential thought: evidence from neuroscienceAbigail A Baird, Jonathan A Fugelsang
Memory & Cognition|September 6, 2003
A dual-process model of belief and evidence interactions in causal reasoningJonathan A Fugelsang, Valerie A Thompson
Cognitive Psychology|June 21, 2015
What makes us think? A three-stage dual-process model of analytic engagementGordon Pennycook, Jonathan A Fugelsang, Derek J Koehler
Cognition|May 12, 2012
Are we good at detecting conflict during reasoning?Gordon Pennycook, Jonathan A Fugelsang, Derek J Koehler
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 19, 2020
The Bullshitting Frequency Scale: Development and psychometric propertiesShane Littrell, Evan F Risko, Jonathan A Fugelsang
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 30, 2010
The effect of mathematics anxiety on the processing of numerical magnitudeErin A Maloney, Daniel Ansari, Jonathan A Fugelsang
Psychological Science|July 31, 2019
What Is the Right Question for Moral Psychology to Answer? Commentary on Bostyn, Sevenhant, and Roets (2018)Michał Białek, Martin Harry Turpin, Jonathan A Fugelsang
The British Journal of Social Psychology|February 4, 2021
'You can't bullshit a bullshitter' (or can you?): Bullshitting frequency predicts receptivity to various types of misleading informationShane Littrell, Evan F Risko, Jonathan A Fugelsang
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Neuropsychologia|April 9, 2005
Brain-based mechanisms underlying complex causal thinkingJonathan A Fugelsang, Kevin N Dunbar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2004
A cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding causal reasoning and the lawJonathan A Fugelsang, Kevin N Dunbar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2004
The emergence of consequential thought: evidence from neuroscienceAbigail A Baird, Jonathan A Fugelsang
Memory & Cognition|September 6, 2003
A dual-process model of belief and evidence interactions in causal reasoningJonathan A Fugelsang, Valerie A Thompson
Cognitive Psychology|June 21, 2015
What makes us think? A three-stage dual-process model of analytic engagementGordon Pennycook, Jonathan A Fugelsang, Derek J Koehler
Cognition|May 12, 2012
Are we good at detecting conflict during reasoning?Gordon Pennycook, Jonathan A Fugelsang, Derek J Koehler
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 19, 2020
The Bullshitting Frequency Scale: Development and psychometric propertiesShane Littrell, Evan F Risko, Jonathan A Fugelsang
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 30, 2010
The effect of mathematics anxiety on the processing of numerical magnitudeErin A Maloney, Daniel Ansari, Jonathan A Fugelsang
Psychological Science|July 31, 2019
What Is the Right Question for Moral Psychology to Answer? Commentary on Bostyn, Sevenhant, and Roets (2018)Michał Białek, Martin Harry Turpin, Jonathan A Fugelsang
The British Journal of Social Psychology|February 4, 2021
'You can't bullshit a bullshitter' (or can you?): Bullshitting frequency predicts receptivity to various types of misleading informationShane Littrell, Evan F Risko, Jonathan A Fugelsang
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