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September 20, 2022
Does explaining the origins of misinformation improve the effectiveness of a given correction?
Saoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods
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June 27, 2018
Comparing the use of open and closed questions for Web-based measures of the continued-influence effect
Saoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Cognition
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February 12, 2022
Getting to the source of the illusion of consensus
Saoirse Connor Desai, Belinda Xie, Brett K Hayes
Memory & Cognition
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January 21, 2026
Explaining away the illusion of consensus
Saoirse Connor Desai, Jacqueline Fai, Jaimie Lee, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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September 1, 2022
What do our sampling assumptions affect: How we encode data or how we reason from it?
Keith J Ransom, Andrew Perfors, Brett K Hayes, et al.
Cognition
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January 19, 2024
Changing your mind about the data: Updating sampling assumptions in inductive inference
Brett K Hayes, Joshua Pham, Jaimie Lee, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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August 25, 2022
Who is sensitive to selection biases in inductive reasoning?
Brett K Hayes, Shi Xian Liew, Saoirse Connor Desai, et al.
Psychological Science
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June 11, 2025
How Convincing Is a Crowd? Quantifying the Persuasiveness of a Consensus for Different Individuals and Types of Claims
Manikya Alister, Keith Ransom, Saoirse Connor Desai, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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April 25, 2020
Widening Access to Bayesian Problem Solving
Nicole Cruz, Saoirse Connor Desai, Stephen Dewitt, et al.
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Memory & Cognition
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September 20, 2022
Does explaining the origins of misinformation improve the effectiveness of a given correction?
Saoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods
|
June 27, 2018
Comparing the use of open and closed questions for Web-based measures of the continued-influence effect
Saoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Cognition
|
February 12, 2022
Getting to the source of the illusion of consensus
Saoirse Connor Desai, Belinda Xie, Brett K Hayes
Memory & Cognition
|
January 21, 2026
Explaining away the illusion of consensus
Saoirse Connor Desai, Jacqueline Fai, Jaimie Lee, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
September 1, 2022
What do our sampling assumptions affect: How we encode data or how we reason from it?
Keith J Ransom, Andrew Perfors, Brett K Hayes, et al.
Cognition
|
January 19, 2024
Changing your mind about the data: Updating sampling assumptions in inductive inference
Brett K Hayes, Joshua Pham, Jaimie Lee, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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August 25, 2022
Who is sensitive to selection biases in inductive reasoning?
Brett K Hayes, Shi Xian Liew, Saoirse Connor Desai, et al.
Psychological Science
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June 11, 2025
How Convincing Is a Crowd? Quantifying the Persuasiveness of a Consensus for Different Individuals and Types of Claims
Manikya Alister, Keith Ransom, Saoirse Connor Desai, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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April 25, 2020
Widening Access to Bayesian Problem Solving
Nicole Cruz, Saoirse Connor Desai, Stephen Dewitt, et al.
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