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Jasmyne A Sanderson
Jasmyne A Sanderson
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Correction format has a limited role when debunking misinformation
B Swire-Thompson, J Cook, LH Butler, JA Sanderson, S Lewandowsky, ...
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 6 (1), 83, 2021
302021
Listening to misinformation while driving: Cognitive load and the effectiveness of (repeated) corrections.
JA Sanderson, V Bowden, B Swire-Thompson, S Lewandowsky, ...
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2022
172022
Working memory capacity, removal efficiency and event specific memory as predictors of misinformation reliance
JA Sanderson, GE Gignac, UKH Ecker
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 33 (5), 518-532, 2021
162021
Combining refutations and social norms increases belief change
UKH Ecker, JA Sanderson, P McIlhiney, JJ Rowsell, HL Quekett, ...
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (6), 1275-1297, 2023
132023
The challenge of misinformation and ways to reduce its impact
JA Sanderson, UKH Ecker
Handbook of learning from multiple representations and perspectives, 461-476, 2020
92020
Evidence for a limited role of correction format when debunking misinformation
B Swire-Thompson, J Cook, LH Butler, JA Sanderson, S Lewandowsky, ...
OSF https://osf. io/udny9, 2021
52021
Examining the role of information integration in the continued influence effect using an event segmentation approach
JA Sanderson, S Farrell, UKH Ecker
PloS one 17 (7), e0271566, 2022
22022
Examining the Reproducibility of Temporal Event Boundaries in Continued Influence Effect and Event Segmentation Paradigms
J Sanderson, S Farrell, U Ecker
PsyArXiv, 2022
12022
Investigating Information Integration as a Predictor of the Continued Influence of Misinformation: Testing a Neurocognitive Hypothesis
J Sanderson
2022
Correction format has a limited role when debunking misinformation
ST Briony, J Cook, LH Butler, JA Sanderson, L Stephan, EU KH
Cognitive Research 6 (1), 2021
2021
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