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Onurcan Yilmaz

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Current Opinion in Psychology|November 1, 2020
Cognitive styles and religionOnurcan Yilmaz
Behavior Research Methods|October 17, 2022
How to activate intuitive and reflective thinking in behavior research? A comprehensive examination of experimental techniquesOzan Isler, Onurcan Yilmaz
Cognition|May 21, 2017
Activating analytic thinking enhances the value given to individualizing moral foundationsOnurcan Yilmaz, S Adil Saribay
Plos One|September 12, 2015
When Science Replaces Religion: Science as a Secular Authority Bolsters Moral SensitivityOnurcan Yilmaz, Hasan G Bahçekapili
Cognition|June 30, 2018
Meta-ethics and the mortality: Mortality salience leads people to adopt a less subjectivist moralityOnurcan Yilmaz, Hasan G Bahçekapili
Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)|August 25, 2020
Psychological correlates of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and preventive measures: Evidence from TurkeySinan Alper, Fatih Bayrak, Onurcan Yilmaz
Nature Human Behaviour|January 5, 2021
Religion, parochialism and intuitive cooperationOzan Isler, Onurcan Yilmaz, A John Maule
Behavior Research Methods|August 14, 2024
How to activate threat perceptions in behavior research: A simple technique for inducing health and resource scarcity threatsOzan Isler, Onurcan Yilmaz, A John Maule, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 12, 2023
The positive association of education with the trust in science and scientists is weaker in highly corrupt countriesSinan Alper, Busra Elif Yelbuz, Sumeyra Bengisu Akkurt, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 24, 2025
Reflective thinking predicts disbelief in God across 19 countriesOmid Ghasemi, Onurcan Yilmaz, Ozan Isler, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology|November 1, 2020
Cognitive styles and religionOnurcan Yilmaz
Behavior Research Methods|October 17, 2022
How to activate intuitive and reflective thinking in behavior research? A comprehensive examination of experimental techniquesOzan Isler, Onurcan Yilmaz
Cognition|May 21, 2017
Activating analytic thinking enhances the value given to individualizing moral foundationsOnurcan Yilmaz, S Adil Saribay
Plos One|September 12, 2015
When Science Replaces Religion: Science as a Secular Authority Bolsters Moral SensitivityOnurcan Yilmaz, Hasan G Bahçekapili
Cognition|June 30, 2018
Meta-ethics and the mortality: Mortality salience leads people to adopt a less subjectivist moralityOnurcan Yilmaz, Hasan G Bahçekapili
Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)|August 25, 2020
Psychological correlates of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and preventive measures: Evidence from TurkeySinan Alper, Fatih Bayrak, Onurcan Yilmaz
Nature Human Behaviour|January 5, 2021
Religion, parochialism and intuitive cooperationOzan Isler, Onurcan Yilmaz, A John Maule
Behavior Research Methods|August 14, 2024
How to activate threat perceptions in behavior research: A simple technique for inducing health and resource scarcity threatsOzan Isler, Onurcan Yilmaz, A John Maule, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 12, 2023
The positive association of education with the trust in science and scientists is weaker in highly corrupt countriesSinan Alper, Busra Elif Yelbuz, Sumeyra Bengisu Akkurt, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 24, 2025
Reflective thinking predicts disbelief in God across 19 countriesOmid Ghasemi, Onurcan Yilmaz, Ozan Isler, et al.
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