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Lena Nadarevic
Lena Nadarevic
University of Applied Sciences Fresenius, Heidelberg, Germany
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei hs-fresenius.de
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Multinomial processing tree models: A review of the literature
E Erdfelder, TS Auer, BE Hilbig, A Aßfalg, M Moshagen, L Nadarevic
Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Journal of Psychology 217 (3), 108-124, 2009
4212009
Perceived truth of statements and simulated social media postings: an experimental investigation of source credibility, repeated exposure, and presentation format
L Nadarevic, R Reber, AJ Helmecke, D Köse
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 5 (1), 1-16, 2020
802020
Unveiling the truth: Warnings reduce the repetition-based truth effect
L Nadarevic, A Aßfalg
Psychological Research 81, 814-826, 2017
622017
Spinoza’s error: Memory for truth and falsity
L Nadarevic, E Erdfelder
Memory & Cognition 41, 176-186, 2013
452013
Initial judgment task and delay of the final validity-rating task moderate the truth effect
L Nadarevic, E Erdfelder
Consciousness and Cognition 23, 74-84, 2014
402014
Bald and bad? Experimental evidence for a dual-process account of baldness stereotyping
D Kranz, L Nadarevic, E Erdfelder
Experimental Psychology 66 (5), 331-345, 2019
302019
Cognitive processes in implicit attitude tasks: An experimental validation of the Trip Model
L Nadarevic, E Erdfelder
European Journal of Social Psychology 41 (2), 254-268, 2011
272011
More evidence against the Spinozan model: Cognitive load diminishes memory for “true” feedback
L Nadarevic, E Erdfelder
Memory & Cognition 47 (7), 1386-1400, 2019
242019
The truth revisited: Bayesian analysis of individual differences in the truth effect
M Schnuerch, L Nadarevic, JN Rouder
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 28 (3), 750-765, 2021
212021
Foreign language reduces the longevity of the repetition-based truth effect
L Nadarevic, S Plier, I Thielmann, S Darancó
Acta Psychologica 191, 149-159, 2018
182018
How explicit warnings reduce the truth effect: A multinomial modeling approach
F Calio, L Nadarevic, J Musch
Acta Psychologica 211, 103185, 2020
132020
A word of warning: Instructions and feedback cannot prevent the revelation effect
A Aßfalg, L Nadarevic
Consciousness and Cognition 34, 75-86, 2015
122015
Judging fast and slow: The truth effect does not increase under time-pressure conditions.
L Nadarevic, M Schnuerch, MJ Stegemann
Judgment and Decision Making 16 (5), 1234-1266, 2021
112021
Easy on the mind, easy on the wrongdoer? No evidence for perceptual fluency effects on moral wrongness ratings
L Nadarevic, M Kroneisen
Cognition 196, 104156, 2020
112020
Emotionally enhanced memory for negatively arousing words: storage or retrieval advantage?
L Nadarevic
Cognition and Emotion 31, 1557-1570, 2017
102017
Does foreign language alter moral judgments? Inconsistent results from two pre-registered studies with the CNI model
L Nadarevic, LC Klein, J Dierolf
Open Psychology 3, 66-86, 2021
52021
In Colore Veritas? Color effects on the speed and accuracy of true/false responses
L Nadarevic, N Symeonidou, A Kias
Psychological Research 86 (3), 919-936, 2022
22022
14 Illusory truth effect
L Nadarevic
Cognitive Illusions: Intriguing Phenomena in Thinking, Judgment, and Memory …, 2022
2*2022
Die Wahrheitsillusion
L Nadarevic
Köster, 2010
22010
On the relationship between recognition judgments and truth judgments: Memory states moderate the recognition-based truth effect
L Nadarevic, E Erdfelder
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
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