Browsing Psychology by Author "Osman, M"
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The Bitter Truth About Sugar and Willpower: The Limited Evidential Value of the Glucose Model of Ego Depletion
Vadillo, MA; Gold, N; Osman, M (2016-09) -
Can tutoring improve performance on a reasoning task under deadline conditions?
Osman, M (2007-03) -
Causality, the critical but often ignored component guiding us through a world of uncertainties in risk assessment
Neil, M; Fenton, N; Osman, M; Lagnado, D (2019-05-06) -
Consciousness complexity
Osman, M (2015) -
Cue utilization and strategy application in stable and unstable dynamic environments
Osman, M; Speekenbrink, M (2011-09) -
Development of intuitive rules: Evaluating the application of the dual-system framework to understanding children’s intuitive reasoning
Osman, M; Stavy, MOR (2006)Theories of adult reasoning propose that reasoning consists of two functionally distinct systems that operate under entirely different mechanisms. This theoretical framework has been used to account for a wide range of ... -
Does the truth interfere with our ability to deceive?
Osman, M; Channon, S; Fitzpatrick, S (2009-10) -
Evidence based uncertainty: what is needed now?
Osman, M; Ayton, P; Bouder, F; Pidgeon, N; Lofstedt, R (2019-07-26) -
Explaining Moral Behavior A Minimal Moral Model
Osman, M; Wiegmann, A (2017-03) -
Factors affecting consumers' adherence to gluten-free diet, a systematic review
Xhakollari, V; Canavari, M; Osman, M (Elsevier, 2019-03-01)Background: The gluten-free market is expanding rapidly. The reasons for this reflect a growing interest in adopting a gluten-free diet (GFD). This is partly explained by an increasing number of people diagnosed with Celiac ... -
How Many Slaps Is Equivalent to One Punch? New Approaches to Assessing the Relative Severity of Violent Acts
Osman, M; Pupic, D; Baigent, N (2017-01) -
Individual differences in causal learning and decision making
Osman, M; Shanks, David R (Elsevier, 2005)In judgment and decision making tasks, people tend to neglect the overall frequency of base-rates when they estimate the probability of an event; this is known as the base-rate fallacy. In causal learning, despite people ... -
Looking to Score: The Dissociation of Goal Influence on Eye Movement and Meta-Attentional Allocation in a Complex Dynamic Natural Scene
Taya, S; Windridge, D; Osman, M (2012-06-29) -
Nudge: How Far Have We Come?
Osman, M (2016) -
Observation can be as effective as action in problem solving
Osman, M (2008-01) -
Persistent Maladies: The Case of Two-Mind Syndrome
Osman, M (Elsevier, 2018-04-01)The reference to the word ‘mythical’ by Melnikoff and Bargh [1] is apt because, as they point out, humans have an uncanny need to understand things in binary form. It functions as an ideal that is rarely an accurate ... -
Positive explorers: modeling dynamic control in normal aging
Glass, BD; Osman, M (2017-01) -
Prediction and control in a dynamic environment
Osman, M; Speekenbrink, M (2012) -
The problems of increasing transparency on uncertainty
Osman, M; Heath, AJ; Lofstedt, R (2018-02)