Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2018 | A comparator-hypothesis account of biased contingency detection. | Vadillo, Miguel A.; Barberia, Itxaso |
31-Jan-2018 | A short educational intervention diminishes causal illusions and specific paranormal beliefs in undergraduates | Barberia, Itxaso; Tubau Sala, Elisabet; Matute Greño, Helena; Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier |
22-Apr-2023 | A validation of the Pseudoscience Endorsement Scale and assessment of the cognitive correlates of pseudoscientific beliefs | Torres, Marta N. (Marta Natalia); Barberia, Itxaso; Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier |
9-Jan-2017 | A Virtual Out-of-Body Experience Reduces Fear of Death | Bourdin, Pierre; Barberia, Itxaso; Oliva, Ramon; Slater, Mel |
2020 | An Embodied Perspective as a Victim of Sexual Harassment in Virtual Reality Reduces Action Conformity in a Later Milgram Obedience Scenario | Neyret, Solène; Navarro, Xavi; Beacco, Alejandro; Oliva, Ramon; Bourdin, Pierre; Valenzuela, Jose; Barberia, Itxaso; Slater, Mel |
2019 | Are we truly special and unique? A replication of Goldenberg et al. (2001) | Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier; Barberia, Itxaso; González-Guerra, J.; Vadillo, Miguel A. |
17-Nov-2022 | Authority Brings Responsibility: Feedback from Experts Promotes an Overweighting of Health-Related Pseudoscientific Beliefs | Garcia Arch, Josue; Barberia, Itxaso; Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier; Fuentemilla Garriga, Lluís |
21-Dec-2021 | Believers in pseudoscience present lower evidential criteria | Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier; Barberia, Itxaso |
2020 | Causal illusion as a cognitive basis of pseudoscientific beliefs | Torres, Marta N. (Marta Natalia); Barberia, Itxaso; Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier |
2011 | Do Associations Explain Mental Models of Cause? | Barberia, Itxaso; Baetu, Irina; Murphy, Robin A.; Baker, A. G. |
2019 | From reading numbers to seeing ratios: a benefit of icons for risk comprehension | Tubau Sala, Elisabet; Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier; Barberia, Itxaso; Colomé, Àngels |
2015 | Illusions of causality: How they bias our everyday thinking and how they could be reduced | Matute Greño, Helena; Blanco, Fernando; Yarritu, Ion; Díaz-Lago, Marcos; Vadillo, Miguel A.; Barberia, Itxaso |
2015 | Individuals Who Believe in the Paranormal Expose Themselves to Biased Information and develop More Causal Illusions than Nonbelievers in the Laboratory | Blanco, Fernando; Barberia, Itxaso; Matute Greño, Helena |
24-Jan-2019 | Persistence of Causal Illusions After Extensive Training | Barberia, Itxaso; Vadillo, Miguel A.; Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier |
2020 | ¿Por qué creemos en las pseudociencias? | Torres, Marta N. (Marta Natalia); Barberia, Itxaso; Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier |
22-Feb-2018 | Sesgos cognitivos y convicciones morales | Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier; Barberia, Itxaso |
8-Jan-2014 | The lack of side effects of an ineffective treatment facilitates the development of a belief in its effectiveness | Blanco, Fernando; Barberia, Itxaso; Matute Greño, Helena |
3-Oct-2017 | The moral foundations of illusory correlation | Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier; Barberia, Itxaso |
4-Sep-2017 | The Moral Foundations of Illusory Correlation (Raw Data) | Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier; Barberia, Itxaso |
5-Nov-2018 | Virtual mortality and near-death experience after a prolonged exposure in a shared virtual reality may lead to positive life-attitude changes | Barberia, Itxaso; Oliva, Ramon; Bourdin, Pierre; Slater, Mel |