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Michael V Bronstein

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EMBO Reports|February 18, 2021
Education alone is insufficient to combat online medical misinformationMichael V Bronstein, Sophia Vinogradov
Psychiatry Research|February 7, 2018
Measuring bias against disconfirmatory evidence: An evaluation of BADE task scoring methods and the case for a novel methodMichael V Bronstein, Tyrone D Cannon
Vaccine|December 13, 2021
Willingness to vaccinate against SARS-CoV-2: The role of reasoning biases and conspiracist ideationMichael V Bronstein, Erich Kummerfeld, Angus MacDonald, et al.
Vaccine|August 6, 2024
Identifying psychological predictors of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A machine learning studyMichael V Bronstein, Erich Kummerfeld, Angus MacDonald, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 20, 2017
Mistiming of thought and perception predicts delusionalityAdam Bear, Rebecca G Fortgang, Michael V Bronstein, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|February 8, 2022
Biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous social situations: Associations with eating disorder symptoms and socioemotional functioningMichael V Bronstein, Jonas Everaert, Erich Kummerfeld, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 22, 2025
Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict depressive symptoms and relational outcomes in parent-adolescent dyadsReuma Gadassi-Polack, Reut Zabag, Michael V Bronstein, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|December 24, 2018
Pathways to paranoia: Analytic thinking and belief flexibilityMichael V Bronstein, Jonas Everaert, Ariana Castro, et al.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|September 30, 2022
Emotion Regulation in the Classroom: A Network Approach to Model Relations among Emotion Regulation Difficulties, Engagement to Learn, and Relationships with Peers and TeachersDebbie De Neve, Michael V Bronstein, An Leroy, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 18, 2019
When negative interpretations persist, positive emotions don't! Inflexible negative interpretations encourage depression and social anxiety by dampening positive emotionsJonas Everaert, Michael V Bronstein, Ariana A Castro, et al.
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EMBO Reports|February 18, 2021
Education alone is insufficient to combat online medical misinformationMichael V Bronstein, Sophia Vinogradov
Psychiatry Research|February 7, 2018
Measuring bias against disconfirmatory evidence: An evaluation of BADE task scoring methods and the case for a novel methodMichael V Bronstein, Tyrone D Cannon
Vaccine|December 13, 2021
Willingness to vaccinate against SARS-CoV-2: The role of reasoning biases and conspiracist ideationMichael V Bronstein, Erich Kummerfeld, Angus MacDonald, et al.
Vaccine|August 6, 2024
Identifying psychological predictors of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: A machine learning studyMichael V Bronstein, Erich Kummerfeld, Angus MacDonald, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 20, 2017
Mistiming of thought and perception predicts delusionalityAdam Bear, Rebecca G Fortgang, Michael V Bronstein, et al.
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|February 8, 2022
Biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous social situations: Associations with eating disorder symptoms and socioemotional functioningMichael V Bronstein, Jonas Everaert, Erich Kummerfeld, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 22, 2025
Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict depressive symptoms and relational outcomes in parent-adolescent dyadsReuma Gadassi-Polack, Reut Zabag, Michael V Bronstein, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|December 24, 2018
Pathways to paranoia: Analytic thinking and belief flexibilityMichael V Bronstein, Jonas Everaert, Ariana Castro, et al.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|September 30, 2022
Emotion Regulation in the Classroom: A Network Approach to Model Relations among Emotion Regulation Difficulties, Engagement to Learn, and Relationships with Peers and TeachersDebbie De Neve, Michael V Bronstein, An Leroy, et al.
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 18, 2019
When negative interpretations persist, positive emotions don't! Inflexible negative interpretations encourage depression and social anxiety by dampening positive emotionsJonas Everaert, Michael V Bronstein, Ariana A Castro, et al.
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