Elisabet Tubau
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Tubau E, Colome A, Rodriguez-Ferreiro J
Mem Cognit
. 2023 Jun;
51(8):1819-1835.
PMID: 37268761
It has been shown that Bayesian reasoning is affected by the believability of the data, but it is unknown which conditions could potentiate or reduce such belief effect. Here, we...
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Aguilar-Lleyda D, Tubau E, Lopez-Moliner J
J Vis
. 2018 Nov;
18(12):12.
PMID: 30458517
Many tasks require synchronizing our actions with particular moments along the path of moving targets. However, it is controversial whether we base these actions on spatial or temporal information, and...
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Colome A, Rodriguez-Ferreiro J, Tubau E
Front Psychol
. 2018 Oct;
9:1906.
PMID: 30356743
Ideally, decisions regarding one's health should be made after assessing the objective probabilities of relevant outcomes. Nevertheless, previous beliefs and emotional reactions also have a role in decision-making. Furthermore, the...
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Tubau E, Rodriguez-Ferreiro J, Barberia I, Colome A
Psychol Res
. 2018 Jun;
83(8):1808-1816.
PMID: 29931591
Promoting a better understanding of statistical data is becoming increasingly important for improving risk comprehension and decision-making. In this regard, previous studies on Bayesian problem solving have shown that iconic...
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Barberia I, Tubau E, Matute H, Rodriguez-Ferreiro J
PLoS One
. 2018 Feb;
13(1):e0191907.
PMID: 29385184
Cognitive biases such as causal illusions have been related to paranormal and pseudoscientific beliefs and, thus, pose a real threat to the development of adequate critical thinking abilities. We aimed...
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Nunez-Pena M, Tubau E, Suarez-Pellicioni M
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2017 Apr;
177:17-22.
PMID: 28431300
The aim of the study was to investigate how high math-anxious (HMA) individuals react to errors in an arithmetic task. Twenty HMA and 19 low math-anxious (LMA) individuals were presented...
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Johnson E, Tubau E
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2016 Sep;
24(3):964-971.
PMID: 27678378
Presenting natural frequencies facilitates Bayesian inferences relative to using percentages. Nevertheless, many people, including highly educated and skilled reasoners, still fail to provide Bayesian responses to these computationally simple problems....
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Johnson E, Tubau E, De Neys W
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2016 Jan;
164:56-64.
PMID: 26722837
A long prevailing view of human reasoning suggests severe limits on our ability to adhere to simple logical or mathematical prescriptions. A key position assumes these failures arise from insufficient...
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Johnson E, Tubau E
Front Psychol
. 2015 Aug;
6:938.
PMID: 26283976
Humans have long been characterized as poor probabilistic reasoners when presented with explicit numerical information. Bayesian word problems provide a well-known example of this, where even highly educated and cognitively...
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Nunez-Pena M, Colome A, Tubau E
Span J Psychol
. 2015 Jun;
18:E41.
PMID: 26087759
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy efficiency can explain the modulation of the problem-size effect by arithmetic skill. More specifically, we...