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Promoting an open research culture
BA Nosek, G Alter, GC Banks, D Borsboom, SD Bowman, SJ Breckler, ...
Science 348 (6242), 1422-1425, 2015
27042015
On the status of inhibitory mechanisms in cognition: memory retrieval as a model case.
MC Anderson, BA Spellman
Psychological review 102 (1), 68, 1995
12251995
Thinking
KJ Holyoak, BA Spellman
Annual review of psychology 44 (1), 265-315, 1993
4531993
If Saddam is Hitler then who is George Bush? Analogical mapping between systems of social roles.
BA Spellman, KJ Holyoak
Journal of personality and social psychology 62 (6), 913, 1992
3291992
Pragmatics in analogical mapping
BA Spellman, KJ Holyoak
Cognitive psychology 31 (3), 307-346, 1996
2911996
A short (personal) future history of revolution 2.0
BA Spellman
Perspectives on Psychological Science 10 (6), 886-899, 2015
2762015
Calibration trumps confidence as a basis for witness credibility
ER Tenney, RJ MacCoun, BA Spellman, R Hastie
Psychological Science 18 (1), 46-50, 2007
2632007
When predictions create reality: Judgments of learning may alter what they are intended to assess
BA Spellman, RA Bjork
Psychological Science 3 (5), 315-317, 1992
2321992
A coherence model of cognitive consistency: Dynamics of attitude change during the Persian Gulf War
BA Spellman, JB Ullman, KJ Holyoak
Journal of Social Issues 49 (4), 147-165, 1993
2231993
An Introduction to Registered Replication Reports at Perspectives on Psychological Science
DJ Simons, AO Holcombe, BA Spellman
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (5), 552-555, 2014
2202014
Acting as intuitive scientists: Contingency judgments are made while controlling for alternative potential causes
BA Spellman
Psychological Science 7 (6), 337-342, 1996
1961996
Crediting causality.
BA Spellman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 126 (4), 323, 1997
1911997
When possibility informs reality: Counterfactual thinking as a cue to causality
BA Spellman, DR Mandel
Current Directions in Psychological Science 8 (4), 120-123, 1999
1701999
The benefits of knowing what you know (and what you don’t): How calibration affects credibility
ER Tenney, BA Spellman, RJ MacCoun
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (5), 1368-1375, 2008
1652008
The future of women in psychological science
J Gruber, J Mendle, KA Lindquist, T Schmader, LA Clark, E Bliss-Moreau, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 16 (3), 483-516, 2021
1442021
Relational learning with and without awareness: Transitive inference using nonverbal stimuli in humans
AJ Greene, BA Spellman, WB Levy, JA Dusek, HB Eichenbaum
Memory & cognition 29 (6), 893-902, 2001
1332001
Open science: What, why, and how
B Spellman, E Gilbert, KS Corker
PsyArXiv, 2017
1292017
Forgetting by remembering: Stereotype inhibition through rehearsal of alternative aspects of identity
EW Dunn, BA Spellman
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 39 (5), 420-433, 2003
1252003
Analogical priming via semantic relations
BA Spellman, KJ Holyoak, RG Morrison
Memory & Cognition 29, 383-393, 2001
1252001
Accuracy, confidence, and calibration: how young children and adults assess credibility.
ER Tenney, JE Small, RL Kondrad, VK Jaswal, BA Spellman
Developmental psychology 47 (4), 1065, 2011
1212011
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