@ninafraniatte.bsky.social
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PhD student in cognitive psychology, studying human reasoning and biases.
reposted by
Wim De Neys
3 months ago
"Defining deliberation for dual-process models of reasoning" is now published. Free online access to the published Nat Rev Psy version:
rdcu.be/erM5T
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🚨Check out our new paper with
@boissinesther.bsky.social
, Alexandra Delmas &
@wimdeneys.bsky.social
in Acta Psych! 📹 We show that video debiasing training can boost reasoning accuracy - not just deliberation, but intuition too! 🔓 Open access:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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3 months ago
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reposted by
Mélanie Maximino Pinheiro
6 months ago
📢PhD Student position open at
@lapsyde.bsky.social
(
@cnrs.fr
@upcite.bsky.social
) Paris, France to work with
@wimdeneys.bsky.social
on reasoning! See below for all the information ⬇️
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reposted by
Wim De Neys
7 months ago
New preprint: “Folk Thinking, Fast and Slow: Intuitive Preference for Deliberation in Humans and Machines” Pop culture often praises intuition (“Blink”, Steve Jobs). But do we really trust it? Across 13 studies, we find a strong intuitive preference for deliberation.
tinyurl.com/8r54dmyn
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🧠 Cogitum: Train your logical reasoning! As part of our research,
@wimdeneys.bsky.social
and I developed video-based training to boost sound reasoning 🎥 And we need your help to test it! Try it anonymously (& share it!) in French or English here:
cogitum-site.powerappsportals.com/homePage
10 months ago
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reposted by
Nicolas Beauvais
10 months ago
The reasoning team from LaPsyDE in New York for the
#SJDM
&
#Psychonomic
conferences!
@sjdm-tweets.bsky.social
@psychonomicsociety.bsky.social
w/
@ninafraniatte.bsky.social
@boissinesther.bsky.social
@lauracharbit.bsky.social
Matthieu Raoelison
@jeremiebeucler.bsky.social
&
@wimdeneys.bsky.social
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❗New open access paper out with
@boissinesther.bsky.social
, Alexandra Delmas &
@wimdeneys.bsky.social
in Psychologica Belgica! 🔗
psychologicabelgica.com/articles/10....
⬇️ In this paper, we explored whether we could replicate previous debiasing findings among native French speakers. (1/4)
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Adieu Bias: Debiasing Intuitions Among French Speakers
Recent debiasing studies have shown that a short, plain-English explanation of the correct solution strategy can improve reasoning performance. However, these studies have predominantly focused on Eng...
https://psychologicabelgica.com/articles/10.5334/pb.1260
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reposted by
Nick Byrd, Ph.D.
over 1 year ago
Why can people solve reflection tests without reflecting? Prior exposure. “after [a] training session, most of the participants solved the problems correctly, as early as the initial intuitive stage… boosted by additional training …and persist[ing for] two months” N = 120)
doi.org/10.1016/j.le...
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