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Toby Prike
Toby Prike
Lecturer, University of Adelaide
Email verificata su uwa.edu.au
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Migration Decision-Making and Its Key Dimensions
M Czaika, J Bijak, T Prike
The annals of the American academy of political and social science 697 (1 …, 2021
772021
Best practices for ethical conduct of misinformation research: A scoping review and critical commentary.
CM Greene, C de Saint Laurent, G Murphy, T Prike, K Hegarty, UKH Ecker
European Psychologist, 2022
282022
The relationship between anomalistic belief and biases of evidence integration and jumping to conclusions
T Prike, MM Arnold, P Williamson
Acta psychologica 190, 217-227, 2018
242018
The (Mis) Information Game: a social media simulator
LH Butler, P Lamont, DLY Wan, T Prike, M Nasim, B Walker, N Fay, ...
Behavior Research Methods 56 (3), 2376-2397, 2024
232024
Psychics, aliens, or experience? Using the Anomalistic Belief Scale to examine the relationship between type of belief and probabilistic reasoning
T Prike, MM Arnold, P Williamson
Consciousness and cognition 53, 151-164, 2017
212017
Examining the replicability of backfire effects after standalone corrections
T Prike, P Blackley, B Swire-Thompson, UKH Ecker
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 8 (1), 39, 2023
18*2023
Effective Correction of Misinformation
T Prike, UKH Ecker
Current Opinion in Psychology, 101712, 2023
162023
Source-Credibility information and social norms improve truth discernment and reduce engagement with misinformation online
T Prike, LH Butler, UKH Ecker
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 6900, 2024
132024
Open Science, Replicability, and Transparency in Modelling
T Prike
Towards Bayesian Model-Based Demography, 175-183, 2022
102022
The relationship between anomalistic belief, misperception of chance and the base rate fallacy
T Prike, MM Arnold, P Williamson
Thinking & Reasoning 26 (3), 447-477, 2020
92020
Would I lie to you? Party affiliation is more important than Brexit in processing political misinformation
T Prike, R Reason, UKH Ecker, B Swire-Thompson, S Lewandowsky
Royal Society Open Science 10 (2), 220508, 2023
82023
The Boundaries of Cognition and Decision Making
T Prike, PA Higham, J Bijak
Towards Bayesian Model-Based Demography, 93-112, 2022
7*2022
How safe is this trip? Judging personal safety in a pandemic based on information from different sources.
T Prike, J Bijak, PA Higham, J Hilton
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 28 (3), 509, 2022
62022
Modelling Migration: Decisions, Processes and Outcomes
J Bijak, PA Higham, J Hilton, M Hinsch, S Nurse, T Prike, PWF Smith, ...
2020 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2613-2624, 2020
62020
Don’t believe them! Reducing misinformation influence through source discreditation
UKH Ecker, T Prike, AB Paver, RJ Scott, B Swire-Thompson
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 9 (1), 52, 2024
52024
No pain no gain: The positive impact of punishment on the strategic regulation of accuracy
MM Arnold, LM Chisholm, T Prike
Memory 24 (2), 146-153, 2016
52016
Comparative difficulty and the strategic regulation of accuracy: The impact of test-list context on monitoring and meta-metacognition
MM Arnold, T Prike
Acta psychologica 157, 155-163, 2015
52015
Nudge-based misinformation interventions are effective in information environments with low misinformation prevalence
LH Butler, T Prike, UKH Ecker
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 11495, 2024
42024
Investigating immersion and migration decisions for agent-based modelling: A cautionary tale
J Bijak, A Modirrousta-Galian, PA Higham, T Prike, M Hinsch, S Nurse
Open Research Europe 3, 34, 2024
32024
Intellectual humility is associated with greater misinformation discernment and metacognitive insight but not response bias
T Prike, J Holloway, UKH Ecker
advances. in/psychology 2, e020433, 2024
22024
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