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Mark T Keane

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Data in Brief|September 5, 2022
People's reports of unexpected events for everyday scenarios: Over 1000 textual responses, human-labelled for valence/sentiment, controllability and topic categoryMolly S Quinn, Courtney Ford, Mark T Keane
Cognition|December 15, 2020
Do we "fear for the worst" or "Hope for the best" in thinking about the unexpected?: Factors affecting the valence of unexpected outcomes reported for everyday scenariosMolly S Quinn, Katherine Campbell, Mark T Keane
Topics in Cognitive Science|December 24, 2018
Editors' Introduction and Review: An Appraisal of Surprise: Tracing the Threads That Stitch It TogetherEdward L Munnich, Meadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Frontiers in Psychology|July 20, 2018
Why the Conjunction Effect Is Rarely a Fallacy: How Learning Influences Uncertainty and the Conjunction RulePhil Maguire, Philippe Moser, Rebecca Maguire, et al.
Topics in Cognitive Science|May 18, 2018
Seeing Patterns in Randomness: A Computational Model of SurprisePhil Maguire, Philippe Moser, Rebecca Maguire, et al.
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Data in Brief|September 5, 2022
People's reports of unexpected events for everyday scenarios: Over 1000 textual responses, human-labelled for valence/sentiment, controllability and topic categoryMolly S Quinn, Courtney Ford, Mark T Keane
Cognition|December 15, 2020
Do we "fear for the worst" or "Hope for the best" in thinking about the unexpected?: Factors affecting the valence of unexpected outcomes reported for everyday scenariosMolly S Quinn, Katherine Campbell, Mark T Keane
Topics in Cognitive Science|December 24, 2018
Editors' Introduction and Review: An Appraisal of Surprise: Tracing the Threads That Stitch It TogetherEdward L Munnich, Meadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Frontiers in Psychology|July 20, 2018
Why the Conjunction Effect Is Rarely a Fallacy: How Learning Influences Uncertainty and the Conjunction RulePhil Maguire, Philippe Moser, Rebecca Maguire, et al.
Topics in Cognitive Science|May 18, 2018
Seeing Patterns in Randomness: A Computational Model of SurprisePhil Maguire, Philippe Moser, Rebecca Maguire, et al.
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