David N. Rapp

David N. Rapp

North Western University

H-index: 55

Asia-Bangladesh

About David N. Rapp

David N. Rapp, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Western University, specializes in the field of memory, language, learning, misinformation, reading.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Adverse Consequences of Collaboration on Spatial Problem-Solving

Inquiry worldviews, approaches to research, and mixed methods in educational psychology

Experiment 2: The efficacy of the “truth sandwich” in the correction of misinformation over time

The psychology of fake news on social media, who falls for it, who shares it, why, and can we help users detect it?

Cause typicality and the continued influence effect.

Story stimuli for instantiating true and false beliefs about the world

Evaluating tweets reduces the influence of inaccurate content, but does “liking” a tweet reflect evaluation?

Confidence as a metacognitive contributor to and consequence of misinformation experiences

David N. Rapp Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology and Learning Sciences

Citations(all)

9370

Citations(since 2020)

4039

Cited By

7025

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

89

i10Index(since 2020)

76

Email

University Profile Page

North Western University

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David N. Rapp Skills & Research Interests

memory

language

learning

misinformation

reading

Top articles of David N. Rapp

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Adverse Consequences of Collaboration on Spatial Problem-Solving

Jessica Andrews-Todd

David N Rapp

2024

Inquiry worldviews, approaches to research, and mixed methods in educational psychology

Matthew T McCrudden

David N Rapp

2024

Experiment 2: The efficacy of the “truth sandwich” in the correction of misinformation over time

Briony Swire-Thompson

David Rapp

2023/9/16

The psychology of fake news on social media, who falls for it, who shares it, why, and can we help users detect it?

Frontiers in psychology

David J Robertson

Mark P Shephard

Anthony Anderson

Narisong Huhe

David N Rapp

...

2023/7/20

Cause typicality and the continued influence effect.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied

Patrick R Rich

Amalia M Donovan

David N Rapp

2023/6

Story stimuli for instantiating true and false beliefs about the world

Behavior Research Methods

Nikita A Salovich

Megan N Imundo

David N Rapp

2023/6

Evaluating tweets reduces the influence of inaccurate content, but does “liking” a tweet reflect evaluation?

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Nikita A Salovich

Claire E Mason

David N Rapp

2023/11/30

Confidence as a metacognitive contributor to and consequence of misinformation experiences

David N Rapp

Mandy M Withall

2023/11/14

Evaluative mindsets can protect against the influence of false information

Cognition

Nikita A Salovich

Anya M Kirsch

David N Rapp

2022/8/1

When fairness is flawed: Effects of false balance reporting and weight-of-evidence statements on beliefs and perceptions of climate change.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Megan N Imundo

David N Rapp

2022/6

Examining instructional practices in news media literacy: shifts in instruction and co-construction

Information and Learning Sciences

Michael A Spikes

David N Rapp

2022/2/18

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Kristy A Hamilton

Aaron S Benjamin

2019

How susceptible are you? Using feedback and monitoring to reduce the influence of false information.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Nikita A Salovich

David N Rapp

2022/11/3

The COVID-19 vaccine communication handbook

Stephan Lewandowsky

John Cook

Philipp Schmid

Dawn L Holford

Adam HR Finn

...

2021/1/6

Do different kinds of introductions influence comprehension and memory for scientific explanations?

Discourse Processes

Michael C Mensink

Panayiota Kendeou

David N Rapp

2021/7/3

Differential effects of pressure on social contagion of memory.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied

Jessica Andrews-Todd

Nikita A Salovich

David N Rapp

2021/6

Misinformed and unaware? Metacognition and the influence of inaccurate information.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Nikita A Salovich

David N Rapp

2021/4

Can confidence help account for and redress the effects of reading inaccurate information?

Memory & Cognition

Nikita A Salovich

Amalia M Donovan

Scott R Hinze

David N Rapp

2021/2

The COVID-19 vaccine communication handbook. A practical guide for improving vaccine communication and fighting misinformation

Stephan Lewandowsky

John Cook

Phillip Schmid

Dawn L. Holford

Adam Finn

...

2021/1

Rhyme as resonance in poetry comprehension: An expert–novice study

Memory & Cognition

R Brooke Lea

Andrew Elfenbein

David N Rapp

2021/10

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