Steven Sloman
Brown University
H-index: 59
North America-United States
Top articles of Steven Sloman
Radical collective intelligence and the reimagining of cognitive science
2024/4
Communities of knowledge in trouble
2024/3
Not so simple! Causal mechanisms increase preference for complex explanations
Cognition
2023/10/1
Politicization Induces Zero-Sum Thinking in Problem Solving
2023/9/12
Deepfakes: Vehicles for Radicalization, Not Persuasion
Current Directions in Psychological Science
2023/6
Are voters influenced by the results of a consensus conference?
Behavioural Public Policy
2023/4
Steven Sloman
H-Index: 35
Daniella Kupor
H-Index: 11
Problematic and Persistent Post-Secondary Program Performance Preconceptions
2022/11/17
Is political extremism supported by an illusion of understanding?
Cognition
2022/8/1
Evidence against risk as a motivating driver of COVID-19 preventive behaviors in the United States
Journal of Health Psychology
2022/8
Knowledge overconfidence is associated with anti-consensus views on controversial scientific issues
Science Advances
2022/7/20
Strategy games to improve environmental policymaking
2022/6
Some collaborations just are not worth it. Comment on Clark et al.
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
2022/3
Semir Tatlidil
H-Index: 6
Steven Sloman
H-Index: 35
Causal Bayes nets as psychological theory
2022/2/28
How do we believe?
Topics in Cognitive Science
2022/1
Walking the party line: The growing role of political ideology in shaping health behavior in the United States
SSM-population health
2021/12/1
Nathaniel Rabb
H-Index: 5
Steven Sloman
H-Index: 35
A Novel Corpus of Discourse Structure in Humans and Computers
arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.05940
2021/11/10
Carsten Eickhoff
H-Index: 18
Ellie Pavlick
H-Index: 18
Bjorn Sandstede
H-Index: 28
Steven Sloman
H-Index: 35
Cognitive neuroscience meets the community of knowledge
Frontiers in systems neuroscience
2021/10/21
Using Human-Guided Causal Knowledge for More Generalized Robot Task Planning
arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.04664
2021/10/9
Regular and random judgements are not two sides of the same coin: Both representativeness and encoding play a role in randomness perception
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
2021/10