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When science becomes too easy: Science popularization inclines laypeople to underrate their dependence on expertsThe Epistemic Status of Processing Fluency as Source for Judgments of TruthThe Evolution of Primate Communication and Metacommunication.Balance Sheets Versus Decision Dashboards to Support Patient Treatment Choices: A Comparative Analysis.Deciding with the eye: how the visually manipulated accessibility of information in memory influences decision behavior.The Motive for Support and the Identification of Responsive Partners.Predicting short-term stock fluctuations by using processing fluency.The medium helps the message: Early sensitivity to auditory fluency in children's endorsement of statementsDevelopment and initial evaluation of a treatment decision dashboard.Smooth Trajectories Travel Farther into the Future: Perceptual Fluency Effects on Prediction of Trend Continuation.Image ambiguity and fluency.Uniting the tribes of fluency to form a metacognitive nation.The effect of font size on reading comprehension on second and fifth grade children: bigger is not always betterPeople with easier to pronounce names promote truthiness of claimsElectrophysiological correlates associated with contributions of perceptual and conceptual fluency to familiarityDo I really feel it? The contributions of subjective fluency and compatibility in low-level effects on aesthetic appreciationYoung Children's Sensitivity to Their Own Ignorance in Informing OthersDesigning persuasive health materials using processing fluency: a literature review.On Known Unknowns: Fluency and the Neural Mechanisms of Illusory TruthAbstract Mindsets Increase Believability of Spatially Distant Online Messages.The truth about the truth: a meta-analytic review of the truth effect.Inferring Master Painters' Esthetic Biases from the Statistics of PortraitsFluency, familiarity, aging, and the illusion of truth.FAMILIARITY TRANSFER AS AN EXPLANATION OF THE DÉJÀ VU EFFECT.Judgments of duration, figure-ground contrast, and size for words and nonwords.Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing.It's Not "All in Your Head": Understanding Religion From an Embodied Cognition Perspective.Consumer Decision-Making of Older People: A 45-Year Review.Information Presentation in Decision and Risk Analysis: Answered, Partly Answered, and Unanswered Questions.Easy to retrieve but hard to believe: metacognitive discounting of the unpleasantly possible.An inferential approach to the knew-it-all-along phenomenon.Moderate Contrast in the Evaluation of Paintings Is Liked More but Remembered Less than High Contrast.When message-frame fits salient cultural-frame, messages feel more persuasive.Spinoza's error: memory for truth and falsity.Rhyme as reason in commercial and social advertising.Does Aggregated Returns Disclosure Increase Portfolio Risk Taking?Explaining the forgetting bias effect on value judgments: The influence of memory for a past test.Neurophysiological evidence that perceptions of fluency produce mere exposure effects.Mental fixation and metacognitive predictions of insight in creative problem solving.Make It Short and Easy: Username Complexity Determines Trustworthiness Above and Beyond Objective Reputation.
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1999 nî lūn-bûn
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1999 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1999 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1999年の論文
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1999年論文
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1999年論文
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1999年論文
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Effects of perceptual fluency on judgments of truth.
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Effects of perceptual fluency on judgments of truth.
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Effects of perceptual fluency on judgments of truth.
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Effects of perceptual fluency on judgments of truth.
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10.1006/CCOG.1999.0386
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1999-09-01T00:00:00Z