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Adam Bear
Data Scientist/ML Engineer, Harvard University
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The implied truth effect: Attaching warnings to a subset of fake news headlines increases perceived accuracy of headlines without warnings
G Pennycook, A Bear, ET Collins, DG Rand
Management science 66 (11), 4944-4957, 2020
6322020
Belief in fake news is associated with delusionality, dogmatism, religious fundamentalism, and reduced analytic thinking
MV Bronstein, G Pennycook, A Bear, DG Rand, TD Cannon
Journal of applied research in memory and cognition 8 (1), 108-117, 2019
5392019
Intuition, deliberation, and the evolution of cooperation
A Bear, DG Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (4), 936-941, 2016
4392016
Normality: Part descriptive, part prescriptive
A Bear, J Knobe
cognition 167, 25-37, 2017
2042017
Can you perceive ensembles without perceiving individuals?: The role of statistical perception in determining whether awareness overflows access
EJ Ward, A Bear, BJ Scholl
Cognition 152, 78-86, 2016
962016
Co-evolution of cooperation and cognition: the impact of imperfect deliberation and context-sensitive intuition
A Bear, A Kagan, DG Rand
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1851), 20162326, 2017
93*2017
Cyclical population dynamics of automatic versus controlled processing: An evolutionary pendulum.
DG Rand, D Tomlin, A Bear, EA Ludvig, JD Cohen
Psychological review 124 (5), 626, 2017
682017
A simple task uncovers a postdictive illusion of choice
A Bear, P Bloom
Psychological science 27 (6), 914-922, 2016
542016
What comes to mind?
A Bear, S Bensinger, J Jara-Ettinger, J Knobe, F Cushman
Cognition 194, 104057, 2020
382020
Modeling intuition's origins.
A Bear, DG Rand
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 5 (3), 341, 2016
362016
What do people find incompatible with causal determinism?
A Bear, J Knobe
Cognitive Science 40 (8), 2025-2049, 2016
302016
Mistiming of thought and perception predicts delusionality
A Bear, RG Fortgang, MV Bronstein, TD Cannon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (40), 10791-10796, 2017
182017
The normalization trap
A Bear, J Knobe
The New York Times 28, 2017
132017
Folk Judgments of Normality: Part Statistical, Part Evaluative.
A Bear, J Knobe
CogSci, 2015
72015
Loss Functions Modulate the Optimal Bias-Variance Trade-off.
A Bear, F Cushman
CogSci, 2020
42020
Can strategic ignorance explain the evolution of love?
A Bear, DG Rand
Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (2), 393-408, 2019
42019
What Comes to Mind? A Mix of What's Likely and What's Good.
A Bear, S Bensinger, J Jara-Ettinger, J Knobe
CogSci, 2018
22018
Evolution: the value of information
A Bear, DG Rand
Nature Human Behaviour 1 (8), 0156, 2017
22017
Intervening on high-risk responses during ecological momentary assessment of suicidal thoughts: Is there an effect on study data?
KH Bentley, AJ Millner, A Bear, L Follet, RG Fortgang, KL Zuromski, ...
Psychological assessment, 2023
12023
Random effects won't solve the problem of generalizability.
A Bear, J Phillips
Behavioral & Brain Sciences 45, 2022
12022
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