How Do You Say Your Name? Difficult-to-Pronounce Names and Labor Market Outcomes
Mind Your Step (by Step): Chain-of-Thought can Reduce Performance on Tasks where Thinking Makes Humans Worse
More to Lose: The Adverse Effect of High Performance Ranking on Employees’ Pre-implementation Attitudes Toward the Integration of Powerful AI Aids
Seeing Faces in Things: A Model and Dataset for Pareidolia
Conversational AI Powered by Large Language Models Amplifies False Memories in Witness Interviews
Are Older People Aware of Their Cognitive Decline? Misperception and Financial Decision-Making
Target Happiness Attenuates Perceivers’ Moral Condemnation of Prejudiced People
Magic and Empiricism in Early Chinese Rainmaking: A Cultural Evolutionary Analysis
How beautiful people see the world: Cooperativeness judgments of and by beautiful people
Lay economic reasoning: An integrative review and call to action
Vet Bills Are a Rip-Off—But My Dog Is worth It: They Call the Pets "Patients", but It’s Often the Owners Who Are Most Time-Consuming
Economic Inequality Fosters the Belief That Success Is Zero-Sum
A Systematic Comparison of Syllogistic Reasoning in Humans and Language Models
The power of social influence: A replication and extension of the Asch experiment
Drab and distant birds are studied less than their fancy-feathered friends
Expert opinions and negative externalities do not decrease support for anti-price gouging policies
60 Years Later: A Replication Study of McGuire’s First Inoculation Experiment
Despite popular intuition, positive world beliefs poorly reflect several objective indicators of privilege, including wealth, health, sex, and neighborhood safety
Don’t Sweat it: Ambient temperature does not affect social behavior and perception
Is white always the standard? Using replication to revisit and extend what we know about the leadership prototype
Combining Human Expertise with Artificial Intelligence: Experimental Evidence from Radiology
When the punk wishes you a great day, he still appears friendly: Stereotypes do not reliably guide spontaneous trait inferences from behavior
Humans in Humans Out: On GPT Converging Toward Common Sense in both Success and Failure
The Use-The-Best Heuristic Facilitates Deception Detection
Ramadan fasting increases leniency in judges from Pakistan and India
Defending humankind: Anthropocentric bias in the appreciation of AI art
Do Political Elites Have Accurate Perceptions of Social Conditions?
Listening to Misinformation while Driving: Cognitive Load and the Effectiveness of (Repeated) Corrections
The unlikelihood effect: When knowing more creates the perception of less
How digital media drive affective polarization through partisan sorting
Comment on ‘Temperature and Decisions: Evidence from 207,000 Court Cases’
The delusive economy: how information and affect color perceptions of national economic performance
Sadder ≠ Wiser: Depressive Realism is not Robust to Replication
Does the Dream of Home Ownership Rest Upon Biased Beliefs? A Test Based on Predicted and Realized Life Satisfaction
Permitting Immoral Behavior: A Generalized Compensation Belief Hypothesis
AI composer bias: Listeners like music less when they think it was composed by an AI
Who made the paintings: Artists or artificial intelligence? The effects of identity on liking and purchase intention
What determines hindsight bias in written work? One field and three experimental studies in the context of Wikipedia
Science beliefs, political ideology, and cognitive sophistication
The Magnitude Heuristic: Larger Differences Increase Perceived Causality
Cannabis use does not increase actual creativity but biases evaluations of creativity
A simple cognitive method to improve the prediction of matters of taste by exploiting the within-person wisdom-of-crowd effect
The irony of (romantic) harmony: Heterosexual romantic relationships can drive women’s justification of the gender hierarchy
Language models show human-like content effects on reasoning
Who sees which political falsehoods as more acceptable and why: A new look at in-group loyalty and trustworthiness
Intersectional implicit bias: Evidence for asymmetrically compounding bias and the predominance of target gender
Counteracting electric vehicle range concern with a scalable behavioral intervention
Would You Pass the Turing Test? Influencing Factors of the Turing Decision
Misleading graphs in context: Less misleading than expected
A multi-pronged investigation of option generation using depression, PET and modafinil
The Road Not Taken: Technological Uncertainty and the Evaluation of Innovations
The backfire effect after correcting misinformation is strongly associated with reliability
Correlates of ‘Coddling’: Cognitive distortions predict safetyism-inspired beliefs, belief that words can harm, and trigger warning endorsement in college students
Anchoring in the past, tweeting from the present: Cognitive bias in journalists’ word choices
Dream Interpretation from a Cognitive and Cultural Evolutionary Perspective: The Case of Oneiromancy in Traditional China
Conspiracy mentality and political orientation across 26 countries
Populist Gullibility: Conspiracy Theories, News Credibility, Bullshit Receptivity, and Paranormal Belief
Fooled by beautiful data: Visualization esthetics bias trust in science, news, and social media
The partisan trade-off bias: When political polarization meets policy trade-offs
Physical Attractiveness Biases Judgments Pertaining to the Moral Domain of Purity
The CEO beauty premium: Founder CEO attractiveness and firm valuation in initial coin offerings
Believers in pseudoscience present lower evidential criteria
Do people demand fact-checked news? Evidence from US Democrats
The Psychophysiology of Political Ideology: Replications, Reanalyses, and Recommendations
The Implicit Association Test in Introductory Psychology Textbooks: Blind Spot for Controversy
Are Conservatives More Rigid Than Liberals? A Meta-Analytic Test of the Rigidity-of-the-Right Hypothesis
Empirical audit and review and an assessment of evidentiary value in research on the psychological consequences of scarcity
Personal relative deprivation and the belief that economic success is zero-sum
You don’t need to answer right away! Receivers overestimate how quickly senders expect responses to non-urgent work emails
Beauty Goes Down to the Core: Attractiveness Biases Moral Character Attributions
A confirmation bias in perceptual decision-making due to hierarchical approximate inference
Why Empathy Is Not a Reliable Source of Information in Moral Decision Making
Price information influences the subjective experience of wine: A framed field experiment
Causal and Associational Linking Language From Observational Research and Health Evaluation Literature in Practice: A systematic language evaluation
The Psychology of Online Political Hostility: A Comprehensive, Cross-National Test of the Mismatch Hypothesis
The ‘Next’ Effect: When a Better Future Worsens the Present
Win-win denial: The psychological underpinnings of zero-sum thinking
Attribution bias in major decisions: Evidence from the United States Military Academy
Beholding Inequality: Race, Gender, and Returns to Physical Attractiveness in the United States
Is beauty more than skin deep? Attractiveness, power, and nonverbal presence in evaluations of hirability
Motivated moral judgments about freedom of speech are constrained by a need to maintain consistency
The Mystery of Magic’s Greatest Card Trick: At 94, the magician David Berglas says his renowned effect can’t be taught. Is he telling the truth?
What is a face worth? Facial attractiveness biases experience-based monetary decision-making
It’s their fault: Partisan attribution bias and its association with voting intentions
Man-Bites-Dog Contagion: Disproportionate Diffusion of Information about Rare Categories of Events
Magic, Explanations, and Evil: The Origins and Design of Witches and Sorcerers [and replies]
How the wisdom of crowds, and of the crowd within, are affected by expertise
Expertise in Moral Reasoning? Order Effects on Moral Judgment in Professional Philosophers and Non-Philosophers
How humans impair automated deception detection performance
What Can Experimental Studies of Bias Tell Us About Real-World Group Disparities?
The Black-White Gap in Noncognitive Skills among Elementary School Children
Racial Bias in the Sharing Economy and the Role of Trust and Self-Congruence
Anthropocentric biases in teleological thinking: How nature seems designed for humans
Applying insights from magic to improve deception in research: The Swiss cheese model
Recency negativity: Newer food crops are evaluated less favorably
The tendency for interpersonal victimhood: The personality construct and its consequences
Talking to the Dead in the Classroom: How a Supposedly Psychic Event Impacts Beliefs and Feelings
Boys lag behind: How teachers’ gender biases affect student achievement
Molecular Genetics, Risk Aversion, Return Perceptions, and Stock Market Participation
Laplace’s Theories of Cognitive Illusions, Heuristics and Biases
Heads or Tails: The Impact of a Coin Toss on Major Life Decisions and Subsequent Happiness
Replicating Patterns of Prospect Theory for Decision under Risk
Dopamine promotes cognitive effort by biasing the benefits versus costs of cognitive work
Liberalizing art. Evidence on the Impressionists at the end of the Paris Salon
Does it pay to bet on your favorite to win? Evidence on experienced utility from the 2018 FIFA World Cup experiment
The College Admissions Contribution to the Labor Market Beauty Premium
Implications of ideological bias in social psychology on clinical practice
People judge others to have more voluntary control over beliefs than they themselves do
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news
Peer-rated organizational citizenship behavior: Does familiarity improve rating quality?
The Voluntariness of Voluntary Consent: Consent Searches and the Psychology of Compliance
Tra i Leoni: Revealing the Preferences Behind a Superstition
Mesmerising Science: The Franklin Commission and the Modern Clinical Trial
The Cynical Genius Illusion: Exploring and Debunking Lay Beliefs About Cynicism and Competence
Causal language and strength of inference in academic and media articles shared in social media (CLAIMS): A systematic review
The Elusive Backfire Effect: Mass Attitudes’ Steadfast Factual Adherence
Magic Performances—When Explained in Psychic Terms by University Students
The Negative Relationship between Reasoning and Religiosity Is Underpinned by a Bias for Intuitive Responses Specifically When Intuition and Logic Are in Conflict
Requiem for a Shuffle: Why Steve Jobs told me he loved the littlest iPod—and why we’re going to miss it
How Gullible are We? A Review of the Evidence from Psychology and Social Science
Biases in the production and reception of collective knowledge: the case of hindsight bias in Wikipedia
Rational Decision-Making Under Uncertainty: Observed Betting Patterns on a Biased Coin
Overconfidence in personnel selection: When and why unstructured interview information can hurt hiring decisions
Ethnic discrimination in hiring decisions: a meta-analysis of correspondence tests 1990–2015
Chess Masters’ Hypothesis Testing in Games of Dynamic Equilibrium
Answering Unresolved Questions About the Relationship Between Cognitive Ability and Prejudice
Stereotype accuracy: One of the largest and most replicable effects in all of social psychology
Philosophers’ biased judgments persist despite training, expertise and reflection
Belief in the unstructured interview: The persistence of an illusion
Title: Reading Fiction Improves Theory of Mind and Reduces Intergroup Bias
Learning How to ‘Make a Deal’: Human (Homo sapiens) and Monkey (Macaca mulatta) Performance When Repeatedly Faced With the Monty Hall Dilemma
How Near-Miss Events Amplify or Attenuate Risky Decision Making
Good Looks, Good Grades? An Empirical Analysis of the Influence of Students’ Physical Attractiveness on Grading by Teachers
Can physicians accurately predict which patients will lose weight, improve nutrition and increase physical activity?
On the Heritability of Consumer Decision Making: An Exploratory Approach for Studying Genetic Effects on Judgment and Choice
The Optimal Taxation of Height: A Case Study of Utilitarian Income Redistribution
Are birds smarter than mathematicians? Pigeons (Columba livia) perform optimally on a version of the Monty Hall Dilemma
If You Don’t Change the UI, Nobody Notices: I saw a screenshot a few days ago that made me think Windows 7 Beta might actually be worth checking out.
You don’t have to believe everything you read: Background knowledge permits fast and efficient validation of information
Strategic Reliabilism: A Naturalistic Approach to Epistemology
Asian Variability in Performance Rating Modesty and Leniency Bias
Does Narrative Information Bias Individual's Decision Making? A Systematic Review
Do More Expensive Wines Taste Better? Evidence from a Large Sample of Blind Tastings
Experiments on partisanship and public opinion: Party cues, false beliefs, and Bayesian updating
Notes on a Strange World: Houdini’s Impossible Demonstration
Seeing the forest when entry is unlikely: Probability and the mental representation of events
Illusions of Competence in Monitoring One’s Knowledge During Study
Consumers’ Beliefs about Product Benefits: The Effect of Obviously Irrelevant Product Information
Incorporating the irrelevant: Anchors in judgments of belief and value
Beleaguered Pygmalion: A History of the Controversy Over Claims that Teacher Expectancy Raises Intelligence
The Keats heuristic: Rhyme as reason in aphorism interpretation
What is Wrong with Our Thoughts? A Neo-Positivist Credo [ch7, The Plato Cult and Other Philosophical Follies]
Unbelieving the Unbelievable: Some Problems in the Rejection of False Information
Reversible and Irreversible Decisions: Preference for Consonant Information As a Function of Attractiveness of Decision Alternatives
On Pseudoscience in Science, Logic in Remission, and Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Critique of Rosenhan’s ‘On Being Sane in Insane Places’
Reconstruction of automobile destruction: An example of the interaction between language and memory
Pygmalion Reconsidered: A Case Study in Statistical Inference: Reconsideration of the Rosenthal-Jacobson Data on Teacher Expectancy
Expectancy effects in the classroom: A failure to replicate
Pygmalion In The Classroom: Teacher Expectation and Pupil’s Intellectual Development
The Effectiveness of Supportive and Refutational Defenses in Immunizing and Restoring Beliefs Against Persuasion
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD-25): Xv. the Effects Produced By Substitution of a Tap Water Placebo
Immune Neglect: A Source of Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting
Consumer and Producer Behavior in the Market for Penny Auctions: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
The Reversal Test: Eliminating Status Quo Bias in Applied Ethics
Scientists Are Beginning to Figure Out Why Conservatives Are...Conservative: 10 Years Ago, It Was Wildly Controversial to Talk about Psychological Differences between Liberals and Conservatives. Today, It’s Becoming Hard Not To.
The Law of Small Numbers in Financial Markets: Theory and Evidence
Knowing Your Argumentative Limitations, OR ‘One [Rationalist’s] modus Ponens Is Another’s modus Tollens’.
An IPad for $14.95? Sunk Cost Fallacy and Why People Keep Losing Money in Penny Auctions
Decision-Making Biases in Children and Early Adolescents: Exploratory Studies
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