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Saoirse Connor Desai
Saoirse Connor Desai
University of New South Wales
Dirección de correo verificada de sydney.edu.au
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Comparing the use of open and closed questions for Web-based measures of the continued-influence effect
S Connor Desai, S Reimers
Behavior Research Methods, 2019
1222019
The rational continued influence of misinformation
SA Connor Desai, TD Pilditch, JK Madsen
Cognition 205, 104453, 2020
35*2020
Development of an information sheet providing rapport advice for interpreters in police interviews
MK Dhami, J Goodman-Delahunty, S Connor Desai
Police practice and research 18 (3), 291-305, 2017
182017
Widening access to Bayesian problem solving
N Cruz, S Connor Desai, S Dewitt, U Hahn, D Lagnado, A Liefgreen, ...
Frontiers in psychology 11, 660, 2020
142020
Getting to the source of the illusion of consensus
S Connor Desai, B Xie, BK Hayes
Cognition 223, 105023, 2022
102022
Consistency and credibility in legal reasoning: A Bayesian network approach.
SC Desai, S Reimers, DA Lagnado
CogSci, 2016
102016
Does explaining the origins of misinformation improve the effectiveness of a given correction?
S Connor Desai, S Reimers
Memory & Cognition, 2023
62023
What do our sampling assumptions affect: how we encode data or how we reason from it?
K Ransom, A Perfors, B Hayes, S Connor Desai
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 2022
62022
Who is sensitive to selection biases in inductive reasoning?
BK Hayes, SX Liew, S Connor Desai, DJ Navarro, Y Wen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 2022
32022
Some misinformation is more easily countered: An experiment on the continued influence effect.
S Connor Desai, S Reimers
CogSci, 2018
32018
Source reliability and the continued influence effect of misinformation: A Bayesian network approach.
JK Madsen, S Connor Desai, TD Pilditch
CogSci, 2235-2241, 2019
22019
But where's the evidence? The effect of explanatory corrections on inferences about false information.
S Connor Desai, S Reimers
CogSci, 2017
22017
Changing your mind about the data: Updating sampling assumptions in inductive inference
B Hayes, J Pham, J Lee, A Perfors, K Ransom, S Connor Desai
Available at SSRN 4510557, 2023
2023
The Dog that Didn’t Bark
BK Hayes, SC Desai, K Ransom, C Kemp
Sampling in Judgment and Decision Making, 153, 2023
2023
Censor Detection: Detecting and adjusting for sample bias
S Connor Desai, C Kemp, B Hayes
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Building a consensus about consensus: psychological, computational, and philosophical approaches
S Connor Desai
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Nested Sets and Natural Frequencies
S Dewitt, A Hsu, D Lagnado, S Connor Desai, N Fenton
COGSCI'19: Creativity+ Cognition+ Computation 41, 1633-1639, 2019
2019
(Dis) continuing the continued influence effect of misinformation
S Connor Desai
City, University of London, 2018
2018
Can a Bayes' Net approach capture intuitive use of sequential testimonies in a legal reasoning paradigm?
JK Madsen, S Connor Desai, AJL Harris, DA Lagnado
CogSci, 2016
2016
That's not the whole story: The role of reliability and credibility in evidential reasoning.
S Connor Desai, DA Lagnado
CogSci, 2015
2015
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