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Zachary Horne

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Plos One|July 8, 2016
How Large Is the Role of Emotion in Judgments of Moral Dilemmas?Zachary Horne, Derek Powell
Experimental Psychology|May 13, 2017
Moral Severity is Represented as a Domain-General MagnitudeDerek Powell, Zachary Horne
Cognition|July 14, 2019
Intuitions about personal identity are rooted in essentialist thinking across developmentZachary Horne, Andrei Cimpian
Royal Society Open Science|August 22, 2022
Citation counts and journal impact factors do not capture some indicators of research quality in the behavioural and brain sciencesMichael R Dougherty, Zachary Horne
Cognitive Science|March 27, 2015
A Single Counterexample Leads to Moral Belief RevisionZachary Horne, Derek Powell, John Hummel
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 20, 2019
Explanation as a Cognitive ProcessZachary Horne, Melis Muradoglu, Andrei Cimpian
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 19, 2025
Historical and experimental evidence that inherent properties are overweighted in early scientific explanationZachary Horne, Mert Kobaş, Andrei Cimpian
Psychological Science|May 22, 2016
Marginally Significant Effects as Evidence for Hypotheses: Changing Attitudes Over Four DecadesLaura Pritschet, Derek Powell, Zachary Horne
Memory & Cognition|September 8, 2021
Memory for syntactic differences in mental illness descriptionsEmily N Line, Samantha Roberts, Zachary Horne
Plos One|March 4, 2016
The Frequency of "Brilliant" and "Genius" in Teaching Evaluations Predicts the Representation of Women and African Americans across FieldsDaniel Storage, Zachary Horne, Andrei Cimpian, et al.
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Plos One|July 8, 2016
How Large Is the Role of Emotion in Judgments of Moral Dilemmas?Zachary Horne, Derek Powell
Experimental Psychology|May 13, 2017
Moral Severity is Represented as a Domain-General MagnitudeDerek Powell, Zachary Horne
Cognition|July 14, 2019
Intuitions about personal identity are rooted in essentialist thinking across developmentZachary Horne, Andrei Cimpian
Royal Society Open Science|August 22, 2022
Citation counts and journal impact factors do not capture some indicators of research quality in the behavioural and brain sciencesMichael R Dougherty, Zachary Horne
Cognitive Science|March 27, 2015
A Single Counterexample Leads to Moral Belief RevisionZachary Horne, Derek Powell, John Hummel
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 20, 2019
Explanation as a Cognitive ProcessZachary Horne, Melis Muradoglu, Andrei Cimpian
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 19, 2025
Historical and experimental evidence that inherent properties are overweighted in early scientific explanationZachary Horne, Mert Kobaş, Andrei Cimpian
Psychological Science|May 22, 2016
Marginally Significant Effects as Evidence for Hypotheses: Changing Attitudes Over Four DecadesLaura Pritschet, Derek Powell, Zachary Horne
Memory & Cognition|September 8, 2021
Memory for syntactic differences in mental illness descriptionsEmily N Line, Samantha Roberts, Zachary Horne
Plos One|March 4, 2016
The Frequency of "Brilliant" and "Genius" in Teaching Evaluations Predicts the Representation of Women and African Americans across FieldsDaniel Storage, Zachary Horne, Andrei Cimpian, et al.
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