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Mark K Johansen

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Cognitive Psychology|March 23, 2020
Coincidence judgment in causal reasoning: How coincidental is this?Mark K Johansen, Magda Osman
Memory & Cognition|February 21, 2020
Comparing methods of category learning: Classification versus feature inferenceEmma L Morgan, Mark K Johansen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 6, 2006
Category representation for classification and feature inferenceMark K Johansen, John K Kruschke
Memory & Cognition|October 8, 2021
Premise typicality as feature inference decision-making in perceptual categoriesEmma L Morgan, Mark K Johansen
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|December 15, 2010
Real behavior in virtual environments: psychology experiments in a simple virtual-reality paradigm using video gamesMichail D Kozlov, Mark K Johansen
Cognitive Psychology|December 14, 2002
Are there representational shifts during category learning?Mark K Johansen, Thomas J Palmeri
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2010
Featural selective attention, exemplar representation, and the inverse base-rate effectMark K Johansen, Nathalie Fouquet, David R Shanks
Memory & Cognition|November 24, 2007
Paradoxical effects of base rates and representation in category learningMark K Johansen, Nathalie Fouquet, David R Shanks
Memory & Cognition|February 9, 2020
Causing time: Evaluating causal changes to the when rather than the whether of an outcomeW James Greville, Marc J Buehner, Mark K Johansen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 13, 2012
Instance memorization and category influence: challenging the evidence for multiple systems in category learningMark K Johansen, Nathalie Fouquet, Justin Savage, et al.
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Cognitive Psychology|March 23, 2020
Coincidence judgment in causal reasoning: How coincidental is this?Mark K Johansen, Magda Osman
Memory & Cognition|February 21, 2020
Comparing methods of category learning: Classification versus feature inferenceEmma L Morgan, Mark K Johansen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 6, 2006
Category representation for classification and feature inferenceMark K Johansen, John K Kruschke
Memory & Cognition|October 8, 2021
Premise typicality as feature inference decision-making in perceptual categoriesEmma L Morgan, Mark K Johansen
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|December 15, 2010
Real behavior in virtual environments: psychology experiments in a simple virtual-reality paradigm using video gamesMichail D Kozlov, Mark K Johansen
Cognitive Psychology|December 14, 2002
Are there representational shifts during category learning?Mark K Johansen, Thomas J Palmeri
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 2, 2010
Featural selective attention, exemplar representation, and the inverse base-rate effectMark K Johansen, Nathalie Fouquet, David R Shanks
Memory & Cognition|November 24, 2007
Paradoxical effects of base rates and representation in category learningMark K Johansen, Nathalie Fouquet, David R Shanks
Memory & Cognition|February 9, 2020
Causing time: Evaluating causal changes to the when rather than the whether of an outcomeW James Greville, Marc J Buehner, Mark K Johansen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 13, 2012
Instance memorization and category influence: challenging the evidence for multiple systems in category learningMark K Johansen, Nathalie Fouquet, Justin Savage, et al.
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