Intellectual Humility and Probabilistic Belief
Abstract It is natural to express some beliefs in binary terms (P is either believed or not, e.g., “bribery is immoral”), and others in terms of a subjective probability (P has some probability of being true, e.g., “there's an 80% chance a Democrat will win the next election”).
Logan Nelson +2 more
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Children’s Contemporary Folklore as the Object of a Psycholinguistic Experiment
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How to systematically and quantifiably remove meaning? [PDF]
Proschinger Åström F, Hintze A.
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Personally speaking: Developing and evaluating an ontology of dimensions of meaning for self-disclosure with a conversational assistant. [PDF]
Ferland L, Qu H, Koutstaal W.
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EEG Based Decoding of the Perception and Regulation of Taboo Words. [PDF]
Ahmadi Ghomroudi P +6 more
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Psychometric Evaluation of Large Language Model Embeddings for Personality Trait Prediction. [PDF]
Maharjan J, Jin R, Zhu J, Kenne D.
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Co-Registration of EEG and Eye-Tracking in Psycholinguistics and Bilingualism Research. [PDF]
López-Rojas C +3 more
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The Effect of Orthographic Neighbourhood and Semantics on Lexical Processing in a Transparent Orthographic Language: A Pupilometry Study. [PDF]
Artuvan Korkmaz H, Aydın Ö.
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Late Positive Potentials as an Index of "Desirably Difficult" Learning Processes Engaged During Language Comprehension: ERP Evidence From Studies of Domain Knowledge. [PDF]
Troyer M, Kutas M, Federmeier KD.
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Syntactic and Prosodic Phrasal Alignment in Naturalistic Language. [PDF]
Bannon J, Hlachova B, Ferreira F.
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