Saoirse Connor Desai
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Hayes B, Pham J, Lee J, Perfors A, Ransom K, Desai S
Cognition
. 2024 Jan;
245:105717.
PMID: 38241825
When people use samples of evidence to make inferences, they consider both the sample contents and how the sample was generated ("sampling assumptions"). The current studies examined whether people can...
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Desai S, Reimers S
Mem Cognit
. 2022 Sep;
51(2):422-436.
PMID: 36125658
Misinformation often has a continuing influence on event-related reasoning even when it is clearly and credibly corrected; this is referred to as the continued influence effect. The present work investigated...
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Ransom K, Perfors A, Hayes B, Desai S
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2022 Sep;
49(9):1419-1438.
PMID: 36048051
In describing how people generalize from observed samples of data to novel cases, theories of inductive inference have emphasized the learner's reliance on the contents of the sample. More recently,...
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Hayes B, Liew S, Desai S, Navarro D, Wen Y
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2022 Aug;
49(2):284-300.
PMID: 36006725
The samples of evidence we use to make inferences in everyday and formal settings are often subject to selection biases. Two property induction experiments examined group and individual sensitivity to...
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Desai S, Xie B, Hayes B
Cognition
. 2022 Feb;
223:105023.
PMID: 35149359
Consensus between informants is a valuable cue to a claim's epistemic value, when informants' beliefs are developed independently of each other. Recent work (Yousif et al., 2019) described an illusion...
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Cruz N, Desai S, Dewitt S, Hahn U, Lagnado D, Liefgreen A, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2020 Apr;
11:660.
PMID: 32328015
Bayesian reasoning and decision making is widely considered normative because it minimizes prediction error in a coherent way. However, it is often difficult to apply Bayesian principles to complex real...
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Desai S, Reimers S
Behav Res Methods
. 2018 Jun;
51(3):1426-1440.
PMID: 29943224
Open-ended questions, in which participants write or type their responses, are used in many areas of the behavioral sciences. Although effective in the lab, they are relatively untested in online...