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Stop frowning, it´s true: Reduced corrugator activity indicates increased pos...
In line with the feelings-as-information theory, a body of research demonstrates more positive (negative) judgments in positive (negative) affective states. Similarly, it has... -
The illusory certainty: Information repetition and impressions of truth enhan...
People not only judge repeatedly perceived information as more likely being true (the so-called truth effect) they also tend to be more confident after judging the validity of... -
Is it all about the feeling? Affective and (meta-)cognitive mechanisms underl...
This data-set contains all data from the paper "Is it all about the feeling? Affective and (meta-)cognitive mechanisms underlying the truth effect." -
The face of illusory truth: Repetition of information elicits affective facia...
People tend to judge repeated information as more likely being true compared to new information. A key explanation for this phenomenon, called the illusory truth effect, is that... -
Is it all about the feeling? Affective and (meta-)cognitive mechanisms underl...
This data-set contains all data from the paper "Is it all about the feeling? Affective and (meta-)cognitive mechanisms underlying the truth effect." -
The illusory certainty: Information repetition and impressions of truth enhan...
People not only judge repeatedly perceived information as more likely being true (the so-called truth effect) they also tend to be more confident after judging the validity of... -
The face of illusory truth: Repetition of information elicits affective facia...
People tend to judge repeated information as more likely being true compared to new information. A key explanation for this phenomenon, called the illusory truth effect, is that...
