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  1. Ambient Intelligence Highlights Familiar Obstacles to Pre-Deployment Testing of Healthcare Innovations
  2. Reflection-philosophy order effects and correlations across samples
  3. The Allure of Simplicity: Framing Effects and Theoretical Virtues
  4. A Two-Factor Explication Of ‘Reflection’: Unifying, Making Sense Of, And Guiding The Philosophy And Science Of Reflective Reasoning
  5. A Two-Factor Explication Of ‘Reflection’: Unifying, Making Sense Of, And Guiding The Philosophy And Science Of Reflective Reasoning
  6. A Two-Factor Explication Of ‘Reflection’: Unifying, Making Sense Of, And Guiding The Philosophy And Science Of Reflective Reasoning
  7. A Two-Factor Explication Of ‘Reflection’: Unifying, Making Sense Of, And Guiding The Philosophy And Science Of Reflective Reasoning
  8. Analytic Atheism & Analytic Apostasy Across Cultures
  9. Analytic atheism and analytic apostasy across cultures
  10. Reflection-Philosophy Order Effects and Correlations Across Samples
  11. Reflection-Philosophy Order Effects and Correlations Across Samples
  12. Reflection-Philosophy Order Effects and Correlations Across Samples
  13. Reducing Existential Risk By Reducing The Allure Of Unwarranted Antibiotics: Two low-cost interventions
  14. Reducing Existential Risk By Reducing The Allure Of Unwarranted Antibiotics: Two low-cost interventions
  15. Reducing Existential Risk By Reducing The Allure Of Unwarranted Antibiotics: Two low-cost interventions
  16. Reflection-Philosophy Order Effects and Correlations: Aggregating and comparing results from mTurk, CloudResearch, Prolific, and undergraduate samples
  17. A Two-Factor Explication of “Reflection”
  18. Adversarial collaboration among fact-checkers: bipartisanship outweighs partisanship in preferences and trust towards news
  19. Analytic Atheism & Analytic Apostasy Across Cultures
  20. Analytic Atheism & Analytic Apostasy Across Cultures
  21. Reflection-Philosophy Order Effects and Correlations: Aggregating and comparing results from mTurk, CloudResearch, Prolific, and undergraduate samples
  22. Reflection-Philosophy Order Effects and Correlations: Aggregating and comparing results from mTurk, CloudResearch, Prolific, and undergraduate samples
  23. Tell Us What You Really Think: A Think Aloud Protocol Analysis of the Verbal Cognitive Reflection Test
  24. Testing for implicit bias: Values, psychometrics, and science communication
  25. Great Minds do not Think Alike: Philosophers’ Views Predicted by Reflection, Education, Personality, and Other Demographic Differences
  26. Great Minds Do Not Think Alike: Philosophers’ Views Predicted by Reflection, Education, Personality, And Other Demographic Differences
  27. Testing for Implicit Bias: Values, Psychometrics, and Science Communication
  28. Bounded reflectivism and epistemic identity
  29. One: but not the same
  30. Reflective reasoning & philosophy
  31. Portable through Bottle SORS for the Authentication of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  32. Your health vs. my liberty: Philosophical beliefs dominated reflection and identifiable victim effects when predicting public health recommendation compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic
  33. Pensándolo bien, las intenciones irreflexivas al estilo Libet pueden ser compatibles con el libre albedrío
  34. 17. Online Conferences
  35. Creative destruction in science
  36. Your Health vs. My Liberty: Philosophical beliefs dominated reflection and identifiable victim effects when predicting public health recommendation compliance
  37. Corrigendum to “Not all who ponder count costs: Arithmetic reflection predicts utilitarian tendencies, but logical reflection predicts both deontological and utilitarian tendencies” [Cognition 192 (2019) 1–19]
  38. Causal Network Accounts of Ill-Being: Depression & Digital Well-Being
  39. Not all who ponder count costs: Arithmetic reflection predicts utilitarian tendencies, but logical reflection predicts both deontological and utilitarian tendencies
  40. Not All Who Ponder Count Costs: Arithmetic Reflection Predicts Utilitarian Tendencies, but Logical Reflection Predicts both Deontological and Utilitarian Tendencies
  41. Not All Who Ponder Count Costs: Arithmetic Reflection Predicts Utilitarian Tendencies, but Logical Reflection Predicts both Deontological and Utilitarian Tendencies
  42. What we can (and can’t) infer about implicit bias from debiasing experiments