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Edward Munnich
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- affiliation: University of San Francisci, CA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c11]Edward Munnich, Marci Adolfo, Erica Divinagracia, Sabrina Ibrahim, Sydney Laxson, Joshua Condry:
Considering Alternative Outcomes of Research: Does Knowing the Actual Outcome Create Bias? CogSci 2023 - 2022
- [c10]Edward Munnich, Marci Adolfo, Erica Divinagracia, Sydney Laxson, Sabrina Ibrahim, Joshua Condry:
Alternative Outcomes, Surprise, and Predicting Replication of Psychological Research. CogSci 2022 - 2021
- [c9]Edward Munnich, Megan Schneider, Bresh Merino, Dana-Lis Bittner, Milo Martinez, Marci Adolfo, Erica Divinagracia:
Does mental simulation of alternative research outcomes reduce bias in predicted results? CogSci 2021 - 2020
- [c8]Edward Munnich, Dana-Lis Bittner, Jasmine West, Megan Schneider, Arlisé Tuiasosopo, Wilson Cobb, Milo Martinez:
Consideration of Alternative Outcomes of Psychological Studies: Some Evidence for Transfer. CogSci 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Edward L. Munnich, Meadhbh I. Foster, Mark T. Keane:
Editors' Introduction and Review: An Appraisal of Surprise: Tracing the Threads That Stitch It Together. Top. Cogn. Sci. 11(1): 37-49 (2019) - [j1]Edward Munnich, Michael Andrew Ranney:
Learning From Surprise: Harnessing a Metacognitive Surprise Signal to Build and Adapt Belief Networks. Top. Cogn. Sci. 11(1): 164-177 (2019) - 2017
- [c7]Edward Munnich, Ana Maria Hoffmann, Nancy Ortega, Emma Weinberger, Dana-Lis Bittner, Jacqueline Tiongco, Jasmine West:
Learning to Consider Alternative Causes: Can Practice Make Us More Aware of Our Imperfection? CogSci 2017 - 2016
- [c6]Edward Munnich, Emma Weinberger, Ana Maria Hoffmann:
Causal Representation in Foresight: Can We Improve Memory and Novel Understanding? CogSci 2016 - 2014
- [c5]Meadhbh Foster, Mark T. Keane, Jeffrey Loewenstein, Phil Maguire, Rebecca Maguire, Ross May, Martin Smith-Rodden, Ivan K. Ash, Edward Munnich, Michael Andrew Ranney:
Triangulating Surprise: Expectations, Uncertainty, and Making Sense. CogSci 2014 - [c4]Edward Munnich, Jennifer Milazzo, Jade Stannard, Katherine Rainford:
Can Causal Sense-Making Benefit Foresight, Rather than Biasing Hindsight? CogSci 2014 - 2013
- [c3]Edward Munnich, Jennifer Milazzo, Jade Stannard, Katherine Rainford:
Causal Sense-Making as Benefit in Foresight, Rather than Bias in Hindsight? CogSci 2013 - 2011
- [c2]Edward Munnich, Melissa Latham, Jennifer Milazzo, Jennifer Zisa, Saera Khan:
Multiple Causal Explanations: When Do We Discount and When Do We Integrate? CogSci 2011
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c1]Michael Andrew Ranney, Luke F. Rinne, Louise Yarnall, Edward Munnich, Luke Miratrix, Patricia K. Schank:
Designing and assessing numeracy training for journalists: toward improving quantitative reasoning among media consumers. ICLS (2) 2008: 246-253
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