Jonathan Fugelsang
Affiliations: | University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada |
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Gordon Pennycook | grad student | 2010-2016 | University of Waterloo |
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Walker AC, Stange M, Dixon MJ, et al. (2022) Push Outcomes Bias Perceptions of Scratch Card Games. Journal of Gambling Studies |
Walker AC, Stange M, Dixon MJ, et al. (2022) Using Icon Arrays to Communicate Gambling Information Reduces the Appeal of Scratch Card Games. Journal of Gambling Studies |
Walker AC, Turpin MH, Meyers EA, et al. (2021) Controlling the narrative: Euphemistic language affects judgments of actions while avoiding perceptions of dishonesty. Cognition. 211: 104633 |
Littrell S, Fugelsang J, Risko EF. (2020) Not so fast: Individual differences in impulsiveness are only a modest predictor of cognitive reflection Personality and Individual Differences. 154: 109678 |
Walker AC, Stange M, Dixon MJ, et al. (2019) Graphical Depiction of Statistical Information Improves Gambling-Related Judgments. Journal of Gambling Studies |
Littrell S, Fugelsang J, Risko EF. (2019) Overconfidently underthinking: narcissism negatively predicts cognitive reflection Thinking & Reasoning. 26: 352-380 |
Stange M, Walker AC, Koehler DJ, et al. (2018) Exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 7: 1022-1029 |
Trippas D, Kellen D, Singmann H, et al. (2018) Characterizing belief bias in syllogistic reasoning: A hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis of ROC data. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Walker AC, Stange M, Fugelsang JA, et al. (2018) Unclaimed Prize Information Biases Perceptions of Winning in Scratch Card Gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies |
Pennycook G, Ross RM, Koehler DJ, et al. (2017) Correction: Atheists and Agnostics Are More Reflective than Religious Believers: Four Empirical Studies and a Meta-Analysis. Plos One. 12: e0176586 |