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Keith Ransom

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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 6, 2020
Do sequential lineups impair underlying discriminability?Matthew Kaesler, John C Dunn, Keith Ransom, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|April 5, 2019
Sample size, number of categories and sampling assumptions: Exploring some differences between categorization and generalizationAndrew T Hendrickson, Amy Perfors, Danielle J Navarro, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|July 25, 2015
How do people learn from negative evidence? Non-monotonic generalizations and sampling assumptions in inductive reasoningWouter Voorspoels, Daniel J Navarro, Amy Perfors, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 27, 2019
The diversity effect in inductive reasoning depends on sampling assumptionsBrett K Hayes, Danielle J Navarro, Rachel G Stephens, et al.
Psychological Science|June 11, 2025
How Convincing Is a Crowd? Quantifying the Persuasiveness of a Consensus for Different Individuals and Types of ClaimsManikya Alister, Keith Ransom, Saoirse Connor Desai, et al.
Cognition|January 19, 2024
Changing your mind about the data: Updating sampling assumptions in inductive inferenceBrett K Hayes, Joshua Pham, Jaimie Lee, et al.
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 6, 2020
Do sequential lineups impair underlying discriminability?Matthew Kaesler, John C Dunn, Keith Ransom, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|April 5, 2019
Sample size, number of categories and sampling assumptions: Exploring some differences between categorization and generalizationAndrew T Hendrickson, Amy Perfors, Danielle J Navarro, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|July 25, 2015
How do people learn from negative evidence? Non-monotonic generalizations and sampling assumptions in inductive reasoningWouter Voorspoels, Daniel J Navarro, Amy Perfors, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 27, 2019
The diversity effect in inductive reasoning depends on sampling assumptionsBrett K Hayes, Danielle J Navarro, Rachel G Stephens, et al.
Psychological Science|June 11, 2025
How Convincing Is a Crowd? Quantifying the Persuasiveness of a Consensus for Different Individuals and Types of ClaimsManikya Alister, Keith Ransom, Saoirse Connor Desai, et al.
Cognition|January 19, 2024
Changing your mind about the data: Updating sampling assumptions in inductive inferenceBrett K Hayes, Joshua Pham, Jaimie Lee, et al.
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