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Zhang S, Grant L, Geipel J, Cui Z, Keysar B
Vaccines (Basel) . 2023 Nov; 11(11). PMID: 38005985
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, despite widespread under-vaccination amongst men and the importance of vaccinating both sexes to curb the spread...
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Margoni F, Geipel J, Hadjichristidis C, Bakiaj R, Surian L
Cogn Sci . 2023 Sep; 47(9):e13345. PMID: 37718470
Research suggests that moral evaluations change during adulthood. Older adults (75+) tend to judge accidentally harmful acts more severely than younger adults do, and this age-related difference is in part...
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Geipel J, Keysar B
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2022 Nov; 152(4):1054-1068. PMID: 36355770
It is widely assumed that thinking is independent of language modality because an argument is either logically valid or invalid regardless of whether we read or hear it. This is...
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Lau B, Geipel J, Wu Y, Keysar B
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2022 Apr; 151(11):2957-2962. PMID: 35377705
Though speakers and listeners monitor communication success, they systematically overestimate it. We report an extreme illusion of understanding that exists even without shared language. Native Mandarin Chinese speakers overestimated how...
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Geipel J, Hadjichristidis C, Savadori L, Keysar B
Risk Anal . 2022 Mar; 43(3):558-570. PMID: 35318695
Psychological theories implicitly assume that the modality in which information is conveyed-spoken or written-leaves judgment and choice unaltered. Modality is rarely considered in textbooks on judgment and decision making, and...
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Geipel J, Grant L, Keysar B
Sci Rep . 2022 Jan; 12(1):253. PMID: 34997145
Vaccine hesitancy is a major global challenge facing COVID-19 immunization programs. Its main source is low public trust in the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. In a preregistered experimental...
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Hadjichristidis C, Geipel J, Keysar B
Prog Brain Res . 2019 Jun; 247:253-272. PMID: 31196437
As a result of globalization, millions of people operate in a language that they comprehend well but is not their native tongue. This paper focuses on how the nativeness of...
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Franchin L, Geipel J, Hadjichristidis C, Surian L
Cogn Emot . 2018 Sep; 33(5):943-958. PMID: 30200861
We investigated whether moral violations involving harm selectively elicit anger, whereas purity violations selectively elicit disgust, as predicted by the Moral Foundations Theory (MFT). We analysed participants' spontaneous facial expressions...
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Margoni F, Geipel J, Hadjichristidis C, Surian L
Exp Psychol . 2018 Apr; 65(2):105-114. PMID: 29631522
Younger (21-39 years) and older (63-90 years) adults were presented with scenarios illustrating either harmful or helpful actions. Each scenario provided information about the agent's intention, either neutral or valenced...
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Hadjichristidis C, Geipel J, Surian L
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2017 Aug; 72(1):18-28. PMID: 28835157
In three studies, we found that reading information in a foreign language can suppress common superstitious beliefs. Participants read scenarios in either their native or a foreign language. In each...