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024 ‎‡a 0000-0003-1283-8313‏ ‎‡2 orcid‏
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100 0 ‎‡a Fernando Blanco‏ ‎‡9 ast‏ ‎‡9 es‏ ‎‡9 sl‏
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400 0 ‎‡a Fernando Blanco‏ ‎‡c researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-1283-8313)‏ ‎‡9 en‏
400 0 ‎‡a Fernando Blanco‏ ‎‡c wetenschapper‏ ‎‡9 nl‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Base-rate expectations modulate the causal illusion‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Bayesian methods for addressing long-standing problems in associative learning: The case of PREE.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Blocking in human causal learning is affected by outcome assumptions manipulated through causal structure‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Causal illusions in children when the outcome is frequent.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Contrasting cue-density effects in causal and prediction judgments‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Exploring the factors that encourage the illusions of control: the case of preventive illusions‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Illusion of control in Internet users and college students.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Illusions of causality: how they bias our everyday thinking and how they could be reduced‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Individuals Who Believe in the Paranormal Expose Themselves to Biased Information and Develop More Causal Illusions than Nonbelievers in the Laboratory‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Interactive effects of the probability of the cue and the probability of the outcome on the overestimation of null contingency.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Learning mechanisms underlying accurate and biased contingency judgments‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Positive and negative implications of the causal illusion‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Reduced selective learning in patients with fibromyalgia vs healthy controls.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Reducing the illusion of control when an action is followed by an undesired outcome‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Single- and Dual-Process Models of Biased Contingency Detection‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The lack of side effects of an ineffective treatment facilitates the development of a belief in its effectiveness‏
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919 ‎‡a reducedselectivelearninginpatientswithfibromyalgiavshealthycontrols‏ ‎‡A Reduced selective learning in patients with fibromyalgia vs healthy controls.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a reducingtheillusionofcontrolwhenanactionisfollowedbyanundesiredoutcome‏ ‎‡A Reducing the illusion of control when an action is followed by an undesired outcome‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a singleanddualprocessmodelsofbiasedcontingencydetection‏ ‎‡A Single- and Dual-Process Models of Biased Contingency Detection‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a lackofsideeffectsofanineffectivetreatmentfacilitatesthedevelopmentofabeliefinitseffectiveness‏ ‎‡A The lack of side effects of an ineffective treatment facilitates the development of a belief in its effectiveness‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a baserateexpectationsmodulatethecausalillusion‏ ‎‡A Base-rate expectations modulate the causal illusion‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a bayesianmethodsforaddressinglongstandingproblemsinassociativelearningthecaseofpree‏ ‎‡A Bayesian methods for addressing long-standing problems in associative learning: The case of PREE.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a blockinginhumancausallearningisaffectedbyoutcomeassumptionsmanipulatedthroughcausalstructure‏ ‎‡A Blocking in human causal learning is affected by outcome assumptions manipulated through causal structure‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a causalillusionsinchildrenwhentheoutcomeisfrequent‏ ‎‡A Causal illusions in children when the outcome is frequent.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a contrastingcuedensityeffectsincausalandpredictionjudgments‏ ‎‡A Contrasting cue-density effects in causal and prediction judgments‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a exploringthefactorsthatencouragetheillusionsofcontrolthecaseofpreventiveillusions‏ ‎‡A Exploring the factors that encourage the illusions of control: the case of preventive illusions‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a illusionofcontrolininternetusersandcollegestudents‏ ‎‡A Illusion of control in Internet users and college students.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a illusionsofcausalityhowtheybiasoureverydaythinkingandhowtheycouldbereduced‏ ‎‡A Illusions of causality: how they bias our everyday thinking and how they could be reduced‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a individualswhobelieveintheparanormalexposethemselvestobiasedinformationanddevelopmorecausalillusionsthannonbelieversinthelaboratory‏ ‎‡A Individuals Who Believe in the Paranormal Expose Themselves to Biased Information and Develop More Causal Illusions than Nonbelievers in the Laboratory‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a interactiveeffectsoftheprobabilityofthecueandtheprobabilityoftheoutcomeontheoverestimationofnullcontingency‏ ‎‡A Interactive effects of the probability of the cue and the probability of the outcome on the overestimation of null contingency.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a learningmechanismsunderlyingaccurateandbiasedcontingencyjudgments‏ ‎‡A Learning mechanisms underlying accurate and biased contingency judgments‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a positiveandnegativeimplicationsofthecausalillusion‏ ‎‡A Positive and negative implications of the causal illusion‏ ‎‡9 1‏
946 ‎‡a b‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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