Lifetime prevalence of questionable health behaviors and their psychological roots: A preregistered nationally representative survey

G Knežević, MB Petrović, M Ninković, Z Zupan, P Lukić… - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
A growing body of evidence suggests that questionable health behaviors-not following
medical recommendations and resorting to non-evidence based treatments—are more …

Tracking variations in daily questionable health behaviors and their psychological roots: a preregistered experience sampling study

LB Lazarević, G Knežević, D Purić, P Teovanović… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
People resort to various questionable health practices to preserve or regain health-they
intentionally do not adhere to medical recommendations (eg self-medicate or modify the …

The role of cognitive biases in shaping irrational beliefs: a multi-Study Investigation

P Teovanović, D Purić, M Živanović, P Lukić… - Thinking & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Irrational beliefs encompass a broad set of beliefs that lack verifiable empirical evidence and
contradict scientific principles, often grouped into conspiratorial, pseudoscientific, and …

Metacognitive effort regulation across cultures

R Ackerman, A Binah-Pollak, T Lauterman - Journal of Intelligence, 2023 - mdpi.com
Success in cognitive tasks is associated with effort regulation and motivation. We employed
the meta-reasoning approach to investigate metacognitive monitoring accuracy and effort …

Prevalence of questionable health behaviours in Serbia and their psychological roots: protocol for a nationally representative survey

G Knezevic, L Lazarević, D Purić, Z Zupan, I Žeželj - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction We will launch a national survey in Serbia to document the prevalence of two
types of questionable health behaviours:(1) intentional non-adherence to medical …

[PDF][PDF] Conflict detection with invalid inferences: all heuristics, no logic

V Kosourikhina, SJ Handley, V Kosourikhina - 2024 - osf.io
Under current process models of reasoning, detecting conflict between beliefs and logic is a
key step that determines whether people will engage in reflective thinking. Conflict detection …

[PDF][PDF] Who detects and why? Individual differences in abilities, knowledge and thinking dispositions among different types of problem solvers and their implications for …

N Erceg, Z Galic, A Bubić - Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi. org/10.31234 …, 2019 - jbaron.org
When solving reasoning tasks such as the Cognitive reflection test (CRT) or the Belief bias
syllogisms (BBS), people can do it in four different ways depending on whether they …

[HTML][HTML] Protocol: Prevalence of questionable health behaviours in Serbia and their psychological roots: protocol for a nationally representative survey

G Knezevic, L Lazarević, D Purić, Z Zupan, I Žeželj - BMJ Open, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction We will launch a national survey in Serbia to document the prevalence of two
types of questionable health behaviours:(1) intentional nonadherence to medical …

[PDF][PDF] Belief inhibition during thinking: not so fast

K Damnjanović, S Ilić - Studia Psychologica, 2022 - reff.f.bg.ac.rs
The present study is a replication of De Neys & Franssens (2009) study about the role of
belief inhibition and the nature of inhibition failure. We examined the accessibility of cued …

Who detects and why: how do individual differences in cognitive characteristics underpin different types of responses to reasoning tasks?

N Erceg, Z Galić, A Bubić, D Jelić - Thinking & reasoning, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
People can solve reasoning tasks in different ways depending on how much conflict they
detected and whether they were accurate or not. The hybrid dual-process model presumes …