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Human thinking often relies on prior knowledge and intuitive beliefs. These intuitions can provide us with valid problem solutions but sometimes also bias our judgment. For example, stereotypical beliefs about Africans or Muslims can severely affect an employer’s evaluation of an applicant’s job performance. Likewise, when asked whether taking the plane is safer than taking the car many people overestimate the risks of flying because of the dreadful images of crashing planes and terrorist attacks they intuitively think of. My research tries to pinpoint how such stereotypical beliefs and “gut feelings” are precisely affecting peoples’ reasoning and why some people, sometimes, manage to refrain from using them. This work is rooted in research on working memory, conflict monitoring, inhibition and dual process theories of thinking.
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Psychologica Belgicano. 1 (2024): 42-57
COGNITION (2024): 105681-105681
LEARNING AND INSTRUCTION (2024): 101845-101845
THINKING & REASONINGno. 2 (2024): 327-355
BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES (2023)
The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGYno. 4 (2023): 401-421
JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING (2023)
Thinking & Reasoningpp.1-29, (2022)
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