Items where Author is "Madsen, Jens"

Number of items: 15.
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  • The rational continued influence of misinformation. (2020) Desai, Saoirse Connor; Madsen, Jens; Pilditch, Toby picture_as_pdf
  • Goal-line oracles:exploring accuracy of wisdom of the crowd for football predictions. Madsen, Jens picture_as_pdf
  • Inoculation can reduce the perceived reliability of polarizing social media content. Harrop, Isobel; Roozenbeek, Jon; Madsen, Jens; van der Linden, Sander picture_as_pdf
  • Inoculation hesitancy:an exploration of challenges in scaling inoculation theory. Johnson, Alexandra; Madsen, Jens picture_as_pdf
  • Modelling adaptive and anticipatory human decision-making in complex human-environment system. Madsen, Jens; Powers, Brian; Bailey, Richard; Carrella, Ernesto; Payette, Nicolas; Pilditch, Toby picture_as_pdf
  • Psychological inoculation can reduce susceptibility to misinformation in large rational agent networks. Pilditch, Toby; Roozenbeek, Jon; Madsen, Jens; van der Linden, Sander picture_as_pdf
  • Targeting your preferences:modelling micro-targeting for an increasingly diverse electorate. Pilditch, Toby; Madsen, Jens picture_as_pdf
  • To trust or not to trust? How Hong Kong protesters build and maintain trust in a leaderless movement. Madsen, Jens; So, Jeanie picture_as_pdf
  • Triggering the tragedy:the simulated effects of alternative fisher goals on marine fisheries and fisheries policy. Arton, Ashleigh; Carrella, Ernesto; Madsen, Jens; Bailey, Richard; Madsen, Jens picture_as_pdf
  • The pedagogical use of didactic classes for teaching cognitive psychology. Madsen, Jens; George, Nicole; Cury Fernandes, Andreia picture_as_pdf
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  • Assumptions of irrationality can lead to bad behavioural science. Madsen, Jens; de Wit, Lee picture_as_pdf
  • Football forecasting - harnessing the power of the crowd. Madsen, Jens picture_as_pdf
  • To combat misinformation effectively, people must see it is a problem and trust sources countering it. Madsen, Jens picture_as_pdf
  • Why is change so hard? Madsen, Jens picture_as_pdf
  • The perceived independence of information sources has a powerful impact on polarisation. Madsen, Jens; Young, David J.; de Wit, Lee picture_as_pdf