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Raunak M Pillai

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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 23, 2021
The effects of repeating false and misleading information on beliefRaunak M Pillai, Lisa K Fazio
Memory (Hove, England)|November 6, 2025
How prior knowledge and statement truth affect retrieval experiences over timeRaunak M Pillai, Suha Arshad, Lisa K Fazio
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 14, 2022
The effects of repetition on belief in naturalistic settingsLisa K Fazio, Raunak M Pillai, Deep Patel
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|June 6, 2023
Multiple-choice quizzes improve memory for misinformation debunks, but do not reduce belief in misinformationJessica R Collier, Raunak M Pillai, Lisa K Fazio
Psychological Science|July 10, 2023
Repeatedly Encountered Descriptions of Wrongdoing Seem More True but Less Unethical: Evidence in a Naturalistic SettingRaunak M Pillai, Lisa K Fazio, Daniel A Effron
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|July 13, 2023
Combatting rumors around the French election: the memorability and effectiveness of fact-checking articlesLisa K Fazio, Min Kyung Hong, Raunak M Pillai
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 15, 2025
Is that true? Examining the effects of question wording on the effectiveness of political fact checksRaunak M Pillai, Malak Elmessiry, Sarah Brown-Schmidt, et al.
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 23, 2021
The effects of repeating false and misleading information on beliefRaunak M Pillai, Lisa K Fazio
Memory (Hove, England)|November 6, 2025
How prior knowledge and statement truth affect retrieval experiences over timeRaunak M Pillai, Suha Arshad, Lisa K Fazio
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 14, 2022
The effects of repetition on belief in naturalistic settingsLisa K Fazio, Raunak M Pillai, Deep Patel
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|June 6, 2023
Multiple-choice quizzes improve memory for misinformation debunks, but do not reduce belief in misinformationJessica R Collier, Raunak M Pillai, Lisa K Fazio
Psychological Science|July 10, 2023
Repeatedly Encountered Descriptions of Wrongdoing Seem More True but Less Unethical: Evidence in a Naturalistic SettingRaunak M Pillai, Lisa K Fazio, Daniel A Effron
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|July 13, 2023
Combatting rumors around the French election: the memorability and effectiveness of fact-checking articlesLisa K Fazio, Min Kyung Hong, Raunak M Pillai
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 15, 2025
Is that true? Examining the effects of question wording on the effectiveness of political fact checksRaunak M Pillai, Malak Elmessiry, Sarah Brown-Schmidt, et al.
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