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Simon J Handley

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Cognition|March 4, 2023
Illusory intuitive inferences: Matching heuristics explain logical intuitionsOmid Ghasemi, Simon J Handley, Stephanie Howarth
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|August 22, 2002
Alternative antecedents, probabilities, and the suppression of fallacies in Wason's selection taskSimon J Handley, Aidan Feeney, Catherine Harper
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|July 5, 2013
Making heads or tails of probability: an experiment with random generatorsKinga Morsanyi, Simon J Handley, Sylvie Serpell
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 18, 2023
Illusory intuitions: Challenging the claim of non-exclusivitySimon J Handley, Omid Ghasemi, Michal Bialek
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 9, 2021
The design stance, intentional stance, and teleological beliefs about biological and nonbiological natural entitiesAndrew J Roberts, Simon J Handley, Vince Polito
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 10, 2010
Logic, beliefs, and instruction: a test of the default interventionist account of belief biasSimon J Handley, Stephen E Newstead, Dries Trippas
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 10, 2013
The SDT model of belief bias: complexity, time, and cognitive ability mediate the effects of believabilityDries Trippas, Simon J Handley, Michael F Verde
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2015
Alleviating the concerns with the SDT approach to reasoning: reply to Singmann and Kellen (2014)Dries Trippas, Michael F Verde, Simon J Handley
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2014
Fluency and belief bias in deductive reasoning: new indices for old effectsDries Trippas, Simon J Handley, Michael F Verde
Memory & Cognition|April 11, 2025
Logical intuitions or matching heuristics? Examining the effect of deduction training on belief-based reasoning judgmentsOmid Ghasemi, Simon J Handley, Rachel G Stephens
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Cognition|March 4, 2023
Illusory intuitive inferences: Matching heuristics explain logical intuitionsOmid Ghasemi, Simon J Handley, Stephanie Howarth
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|August 22, 2002
Alternative antecedents, probabilities, and the suppression of fallacies in Wason's selection taskSimon J Handley, Aidan Feeney, Catherine Harper
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|July 5, 2013
Making heads or tails of probability: an experiment with random generatorsKinga Morsanyi, Simon J Handley, Sylvie Serpell
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 18, 2023
Illusory intuitions: Challenging the claim of non-exclusivitySimon J Handley, Omid Ghasemi, Michal Bialek
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 9, 2021
The design stance, intentional stance, and teleological beliefs about biological and nonbiological natural entitiesAndrew J Roberts, Simon J Handley, Vince Polito
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 10, 2010
Logic, beliefs, and instruction: a test of the default interventionist account of belief biasSimon J Handley, Stephen E Newstead, Dries Trippas
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 10, 2013
The SDT model of belief bias: complexity, time, and cognitive ability mediate the effects of believabilityDries Trippas, Simon J Handley, Michael F Verde
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2015
Alleviating the concerns with the SDT approach to reasoning: reply to Singmann and Kellen (2014)Dries Trippas, Michael F Verde, Simon J Handley
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2014
Fluency and belief bias in deductive reasoning: new indices for old effectsDries Trippas, Simon J Handley, Michael F Verde
Memory & Cognition|April 11, 2025
Logical intuitions or matching heuristics? Examining the effect of deduction training on belief-based reasoning judgmentsOmid Ghasemi, Simon J Handley, Rachel G Stephens
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