David Lagnado
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Sanna G, Lagnado D
Cognition
. 2025 Feb;
258:106090.
PMID: 39986181
This paper investigates the process of belief updating in the presence of contradictory and potentially misleading information, focusing on the impact of source reliability. Across four experiments, we examined how...
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Kellett D, Zolghadriha S, Morgan R, Lagnado D, Nakhaeizadeh S
Forensic Sci Int
. 2024 Nov;
365:112295.
PMID: 39561470
Systematic reviews have been shown to be useful tools mainly in terms of identifying research areas, but the approach is less common in forensic science. Systematic reviews in forensic science...
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Franklin M, Awad E, Ashton H, Lagnado D
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Apr;
46:e30.
PMID: 37017043
Do people hold robots responsible for their actions? While Clark and Fischer present a useful framework for interpreting social robots, we argue that they fail to account for people's willingness...
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Nyberg E, Nicholson A, Korb K, Wybrow M, Zukerman I, Mascaro S, et al.
Risk Anal
. 2021 Jun;
42(6):1155-1178.
PMID: 34146433
In many complex, real-world situations, problem solving and decision making require effective reasoning about causation and uncertainty. However, human reasoning in these cases is prone to confusion and error. Bayesian...
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Kirfel L, Lagnado D
Cognition
. 2021 Apr;
212:104721.
PMID: 33930783
A prominent finding in causal cognition research is people's tendency to attribute increased causality to atypical actions. If two agents jointly cause an outcome (conjunctive causation), but differ in how...
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Franklin M, Awad E, Lagnado D
iScience
. 2021 Apr;
24(4):102252.
PMID: 33796841
Automated vehicles (AVs) have made huge strides toward large-scale deployment. Despite this progress, AVs continue to make mistakes, some resulting in death. Although some mistakes are avoidable, others are hard...
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Shengelia T, Lagnado D
Front Psychol
. 2021 Feb;
11:519262.
PMID: 33613348
In criminal trials, evidence often involves a degree of uncertainty and decision-making includes moving from the initial presumption of innocence to inference about guilt based on that evidence. The jurors'...
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Schneps L, Overill R, Lagnado D
Entropy (Basel)
. 2020 Dec;
20(11).
PMID: 33266580
Testing of evidence in criminal cases can be limited by temporal or financial constraints or by the fact that certain tests may be mutually exclusive, so choosing the tests that...
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Cruz N, Hahn U, Fenton N, Lagnado D
Front Psychol
. 2020 Nov;
11:502751.
PMID: 33224043
In reasoning about situations in which several causes lead to a common effect, a much studied and yet still not well-understood inference is that of Assuming that the causes contribute...
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Liefgreen A, Pilditch T, Lagnado D
Cogn Psychol
. 2020 Sep;
123:101332.
PMID: 32977167
Within the domain of psychology, Optimal Experimental Design (OED) principles have been used to model how people seek and evaluate information. Despite proving valuable as computational-level methods to account for...