Putting the Self in Self-Correction: Findings from the Loss-of-Confidence Project
Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Tal Yarkoni(The University of Texas at Austin), Jessica K. Witt(Colorado State University), Eric Luis Uhlmann(INSEAD), Rickard Carlsson(Linnaeus University), Simine Vazire(The University of Melbourne), Christopher F. Chabris(Decision Sciences (United States)), Warren Tierney(INSEAD), Richard E. Lucas(Michigan State University), Raphael Silberzahn(University of Sussex), Rebecca M. Willén(Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education), Stefan C. Schmukle(Leipzig University), Julia Strand(Carleton College), Tom Heyman(Leiden University), Thomas R. Zentall(University of Kentucky), Benedict C. Jones(University of Strathclyde), Lisa M. DeBruine(University of Glasgow)
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