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Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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February 19, 2020
Protecting consumers from fraudulent health claims: A taxonomy of psychological drivers, interventions, barriers, and treatments
Douglas MacFarlane, Mark J Hurlstone, Ullrich K H Ecker
Psychology & Health
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November 16, 2018
Reducing demand for ineffective health remedies: overcoming the illusion of causality
Douglas MacFarlane, Mark J Hurlstone, Ullrich K H Ecker
Psychological Bulletin
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October 2, 2013
Memory for serial order across domains: An overview of the literature and directions for future research
Mark J Hurlstone, Graham J Hitch, Alan D Baddeley
Plos One
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December 16, 2014
The effect of framing and normative messages in building support for climate policies
Mark J Hurlstone, Stephan Lewandowsky, Ben R Newell, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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February 9, 2019
Accepters, fence sitters, or rejecters: Moral profiles of vaccination attitudes
Isabel Rossen, Mark J Hurlstone, Patrick D Dunlop, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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March 12, 2019
Climate Change From a Distance: An Analysis of Construal Level and Psychological Distance From Climate Change
Susie Wang, Mark J Hurlstone, Zoe Leviston, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
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December 30, 2021
A comparison of prebunking and debunking interventions for implied versus explicit misinformation
Li Qian Tay, Mark J Hurlstone, Tim Kurz, et al.
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
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January 4, 2021
Refuting Spurious COVID-19 Treatment Claims Reduces Demand and Misinformation Sharing
Douglas MacFarlane, Li Qian Tay, Mark J Hurlstone, et al.
Communications Psychology
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September 6, 2024
Thinking clearly about misinformation
Li Qian Tay, Stephan Lewandowsky, Mark J Hurlstone, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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June 27, 2012
Cognitive control of auditory distraction: impact of task difficulty, foreknowledge, and working memory capacity supports duplex-mechanism account
Robert W Hughes, Mark J Hurlstone, John E Marsh, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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February 19, 2020
Protecting consumers from fraudulent health claims: A taxonomy of psychological drivers, interventions, barriers, and treatments
Douglas MacFarlane, Mark J Hurlstone, Ullrich K H Ecker
Psychology & Health
|
November 16, 2018
Reducing demand for ineffective health remedies: overcoming the illusion of causality
Douglas MacFarlane, Mark J Hurlstone, Ullrich K H Ecker
Psychological Bulletin
|
October 2, 2013
Memory for serial order across domains: An overview of the literature and directions for future research
Mark J Hurlstone, Graham J Hitch, Alan D Baddeley
Plos One
|
December 16, 2014
The effect of framing and normative messages in building support for climate policies
Mark J Hurlstone, Stephan Lewandowsky, Ben R Newell, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
February 9, 2019
Accepters, fence sitters, or rejecters: Moral profiles of vaccination attitudes
Isabel Rossen, Mark J Hurlstone, Patrick D Dunlop, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
March 12, 2019
Climate Change From a Distance: An Analysis of Construal Level and Psychological Distance From Climate Change
Susie Wang, Mark J Hurlstone, Zoe Leviston, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
|
December 30, 2021
A comparison of prebunking and debunking interventions for implied versus explicit misinformation
Li Qian Tay, Mark J Hurlstone, Tim Kurz, et al.
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
|
January 4, 2021
Refuting Spurious COVID-19 Treatment Claims Reduces Demand and Misinformation Sharing
Douglas MacFarlane, Li Qian Tay, Mark J Hurlstone, et al.
Communications Psychology
|
September 6, 2024
Thinking clearly about misinformation
Li Qian Tay, Stephan Lewandowsky, Mark J Hurlstone, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
June 27, 2012
Cognitive control of auditory distraction: impact of task difficulty, foreknowledge, and working memory capacity supports duplex-mechanism account
Robert W Hughes, Mark J Hurlstone, John E Marsh, et al.
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