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Jérémy Béna
Jérémy Béna
Aix-Marseille Université ; CRPN (UMR 7077)
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How can intranasal oxytocin research be trusted? A systematic review of the interactive effects of intranasal oxytocin on psychosocial outcomes
A Mierop, M Mikolajczak, C Stahl, J Béna, O Luminet, A Lane, O Corneille
Perspectives on Psychological Science 15 (5), 1228-1242, 2020
472020
Is Earth a perfect square? Repetition increases the perceived truth of highly implausible statements
D Lacassagne, J Béna, O Corneille
Cognition 223, 105052, 2022
352022
Repetition could increase the perceived truth of conspiracy theories
J Béna, M Rihet, O Carreras, P Terrier
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2023
162023
Revisiting dissociation hypotheses with a structural fit approach: The case of the prepared reflex framework
J Béna, DE Melnikoff, A Mierop, O Corneille
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 100, 104297, 2022
122022
Does Co-Occurrence Information Influence Evaluations Beyond Relational Meaning? An Investigation Using Self-Reported and Mouse-Tracking Measures of Attitudinal Ambivalence
J Béna, A Mauclet, O Corneille
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2022
112022
A conditional judgment procedure for probing evaluative conditioning effects in the absence of feelings of remembering
C Stahl, J Béna, F Aust, A Mierop, O Corneille
Behavior Research Methods, 2023
8*2023
Instruction-based Replication Studies Raise Challenging Questions for Psychological Science
O Corneille, J Béna
Collabra: Psychology, 2023
82023
Robustness Tests Replicate Corneille et al.’s (2020) Fake News by Repetition Effect
J Béna, O Corneille, A Mierop, C Unkelbach
International Review of Social Psychology 35 (1), 2022
8*2022
People underestimate the influence of repetition on truth judgments (and more so for themselves than for others)
S Mattavelli, J Béna, O Corneille, C Unkelbach
Cognition 242, 105651, 2024
62024
On Believing Conspiracy Theories We Remember: Analyses of Two Large-Scale Surveys of Conspiracism in the French General Public
J Béna, O Carreras, P Terrier
PsyArXiv, 2019
62019
The “Implicit Bias” Wording Is a Relic. Let’s Move On and Study Unconscious Social Categorization Effects
O Corneille, J Béna
Psychological Inquiry 33 (3), 167-172, 2022
42022
L’effet de vérité induit par la répétition: revue critique de l’hypothèse de familiarité
J Béna, O Carreras, P Terrier
L’année psychologique 119 (3), 397-425, 2019
32019
You won't believe it! Truth judgments for clickbait headlines benefit (but less so) from prior exposure
J Béna, M Rouard, O Corneille
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
22023
Do Uncontrolled Processes Contribute to Evaluative Learning? Insights From a New Two-US Process Dissociation Procedure and Ambivalence Measures
J Béna, D Lacassagne, O Corneille
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218241248138, 2024
12024
Repetition increases perceived truth of interpersonal statements from both politically congruent and incongruent sources
S Mattavelli, J Bena, O Corneille, C Unkelbach
OSF, 2024
1*2024
The Role of Valence Matching in the Truth-by-Repetition Effect
J Béna, A Mierop, D Bancu, C Unkelbach, O Corneille
Social Cognition 41 (2), 2023
2023
L’effet de vérité, attribution incorrecte de la familiarité à la vérité ou mise en correspondance avec les contenus récupérés en mémoire? Étude des effets modérateurs de la …
J Béna
Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, 2020
2020
Exposure and Conspiracism: The Truth Effect in a Survey of Conspiracism in the French Public Opinion
O Carreras, J Béna, P Terrier
International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS 2019), 2019
2019
Correspondence and Misattribution in the Truth Effect: Moderator Effects of Attention Division and Source Credibility Manipulation
J Béna, O Carreras, P Terrier
International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS 2019), 2019
2019
Preregistration of Waroquier et al.(2020) Replication
C Stahl, J Bena, O Corneille
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