How history trails and set size influence detection of hostile intentions

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  • who: Colleen E. Patton from the This research complied with the American Psychological Association Code of Ethics and was approved by the Institutional Review Board at Colorado State UniversityEach participant gave informed consent prior to beginning the experiment. Data were collected from , people on Prolific, all of whom were located in the United States. have published the paper: How history trails and set size influence detection of hostile intentions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The current experiment aims to offload some of the working memory limitations of the human operator through a visual aid, detailed . . .

     

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