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Michael J Wood
Michael J Wood
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Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
Open Science Collaboration
Science 349 (6251), aac4716, 2015
92022015
Dead and Alive Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories
MJ Wood, KM Douglas, RM Sutton
Social Psychological and Personality Science 3 (6), 767-773, 2012
8852012
“What about Building 7?” A social psychological study of online discussion of 9/11 conspiracy theories
MJ Wood, KM Douglas
Frontiers in Psychology 4, 409, 2013
2062013
Some Dare Call It Conspiracy: Labeling Something a Conspiracy Theory Does Not Reduce Belief in It
MJ Wood
Political Psychology, 2015
1282015
Online communication as a window to conspiracist worldviews
MJ Wood, KM Douglas
Frontiers in psychology 6, 2015
1022015
Conspiracy suspicions as a proxy for beliefs in conspiracy theories: Implications for theory and measurement
MJ Wood
British Journal of Psychology, 2016
892016
The social, political, environmental and health-related consequences of conspiracy theories: Problems and potential solutions
K Douglas, RM Sutton, D Jolley, MJ Wood
Taylor and Francis, 2015
712015
Has the Internet been good for conspiracy theorising?
M Wood
Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) Quarterly, 31-33, 2013
392013
Temporal characteristics of overt attentional behavior during category learning
L Chen, KM Meier, MR Blair, MR Watson, MJ Wood
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75 (2), 244-256, 2013
292013
The impact of category type and working memory span on attentional learning in categorization
MR Blair, L Chen, KM Meier, MJ Wood, MR Watson, U Wong
Proceedings of the 31st annual conference of the cognitive science society …, 2009
102009
Informed inferences of unknown feature values in categorization
MJ Wood, MR Blair
Memory & cognition 39 (4), 666-674, 2011
92011
The price is right: A high information access cost facilitates category learning
MJ Wood, M Fry, MR Blair
Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 236-241, 2010
82010
Categorization of partially occluded visual stimuli: bridging the gap between completion and classification
MJ Wood
Dept. of Psychology-Simon Fraser University, 2009
22009
Connections and contradictions: the social psychology of conspiracy theories
MJ Wood
University of Kent, 2013
2013
Stimulus specific association with learning dependent feedback
L Chen, KM Meier, MR Blair, MR Watson, MJ Wood
2010
2 category continuous dimension learning
MR Blair, L Chen, KM Meier, MJ Wood, MR Watson, U Wong
2009
4 category continuous dimension learning
L Chen, KM Meier, MR Blair, MR Watson, MJ Wood
2009
Delayed Attentional Optimization, Working Memory, and Performance in Category Learning Lihan Chen1, Kimberly M. Meier1, Mark R. Blair1, Marcus R. Watson2, and Michael J. Wood1 …
L Chen, KM Meier, MR Blair, MR Watson, MJ Wood
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