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3. A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)

5. Who will I be when I retire? The role of organizational commitment, group memberships and retirement transition framing on older worker's anticipated identity change in retirement

7. COVID-19: Conspiracies and Collateral Damage vs Constructive Critique

9. Too Old to Be a Diversity Hire: Choice Bundling Shown to Increase Gender-Diverse Hiring Decisions Fails to Increase Age Diversity.

10. Vaccination Invitations Sent by Warm and Competent Medical Professionals Disclosing Risks and Benefits Increase Trust and Booking Intention and Reduce Inequalities Between Ethnic Groups.

11. The social learning account of trypophobia.

12. Most Family Physicians Report Communicating the Risks of Adverse Drug Reactions in Words (vs. Numbers)

13. Want to prime exercise? Calorie labels work better than activity ones!

21. Bridging the Vaccination Gap: Policy Opportunity

23. Evaluating the Pedagogical Effectiveness of Study Preregistration in the Undergraduate Dissertation

24. Competition and moral behavior:A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs

26. Evaluating the pedagogical effectiveness of study preregistration in the undergraduate dissertation: A Registered Report

28. Self‐serving perception of charitable donation request: An effective cognitive strategy to boost benefits and reduce drawbacks.

31. Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs

32. Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs

33. Evaluating the Pedagogical Effectiveness of Study Preregistration in the Undergraduate Dissertation

34. Competition and moral behavior : A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs

35. People prefer to predict middle, most likely quantitative outcomes (not extreme ones), but they still over-estimate their likelihood.

37. Rationally irrational: When people do not correct their reasoning errors even if they could

38. sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218231153394 – Supplemental material for People prefer to predict middle, most likely quantitative outcomes (not extreme ones), but they still over-estimate their likelihood

39. People prefer to predict average and most likely outcomes, but they still over-estimate their likelihood

42. Improbable Outcomes: Infrequent or Extraordinary?

43. Trust and antibiotic expectations

45. Ratio format shapes health decisions: The pratical significance of the '1-in-X' effect

46. Explaining and reducing the public’s expectations of antibiotics: A utility-based signal detection theory approach

49. An Investigation of the Influence of Protests and Social Media Messaging on Observer Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination

50. Debunking or Condemning? Examining the Effectiveness of Government and Healthcare Authority Responses to COVID-19 Misinformation

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