Publications

Journal publications: Copyright-protected articles are provided here for viewing purposes only

  • Martin, N., Hughes, J., & Fugelsang, J. (in press). The role of experience, gender, and individual differences in statistical reasoning. Statistical Education Research Journal.

  • Graydon, C., Dixon, M.J., Harrigan, K.A. Fugelsang, J.A., & Jarick, M. (2017). Losses disguised as wins in multiline slots: using an educational animation to reduce erroneous win overestimates. International Gambling Studies. .

  • Dixon, M.J., Larche, C.J., Stange, M., Graydon, C., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2017). Near-Misses and Stop Buttons in Slot Machine Play: An Investigation of How They Affect Players, and May Foster Erroneous Cognitions. Journal of Gambling Studies. .

  • Dixon, M.J., Stange, M., Larche, C.J., Graydon, C., Fugelsang, J.A., & Harrigan, K.A. (2017). Dark Flow, Depression and Multiline Slot Machine Play. Journal of Gambling Studies. .

  • 鈥婸ennycook, G., Ross, R.M., Koehler, D.J., & Fugelsang, J. (2017). Dunning-Kruger effects in reasoning: Theoretical implications of the failure to recognize incompetence. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. .

  • Pennycook, G., Fugelsang, J.A., Koehler, D.J., & Thompson, V.A. (2016). Commentary on: Rethinking fast and slow based on a critique of reaction-time reverse inference. Frontiers in Psychology.

  • Millar, C., Starmans, C., Fugelsang, J., & Friedman, O. (2016). Judgment and Decision Making, 11, 326-331.

  • Pennycook, G., Ross, R., Koehler, D.J. & Fugelsang, J.A. (2016). . PLoS ONE, 11, 1-18.

  • Pennycook, G., Cheyne, J.A., Barr, N., Koehler, D.J. & Fugelsang, J.A. (2016). . Judgment and Decision Making, 11, 123-125.
  • Pennycook, G., Cheyne, J.A., Barr, N., Koehler, D.J. & Fugelsang, J.A. (2015). . Judgment and Decision Making, 10, 549-563.
  • Pennycook, G., Fugelsang, J., & Koehler D. (2015). . Current Directions in Psychological Science, 24, 425-432.
  • Pennycook, G., Fugelsang, J., & Koehler, D. (2015). Cognitive Psychology, 80, 34-72.
  • Pennycook, G., Cheyne, J.A., Koehler, D.J. & Fugelsang, J.A. (2015). Behavioral Research Methods, 48, 341-248.
  • Ferguson, A.M., Maloney, E.A., Fugelsang, J., Risko, E.F. (2015). Learning and Individual Differences, 39, 1-12.
  • Barr, N., Pennycook, G., Stolz, J.A., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2015). . Computers in Human Behaviour, 48, 473-480.
  • Barr, N., Pennycook, G., Stolz, J.A., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2015). . Thinking & Reasoning [Special Issue: Creativity and Insight Problem Solving], 21, 61-75. DOI:10.1080/13546783.2014.895915.
  • Templeton, J.A., Dixon, M.J., Harrigan, K.A., Fugelsang, J.A. (2014). . Journal of Gambling Studies. DOI: 10.1007/s10899-014-9446-5.
  • Pennycook, G., Cheyne, J.A, Barr, N., Koehler, D., & Fugelsang, J.A. (2014). . Memory & Cognition, 42, 1-10. DOI: 10.3758/s13421-013-0340-7.

Books

  • Galotti, K, Fernandes, M., Fugelsang, J., & Stolz, J. (2010). Cognitive Psychology: In and Out of the Laboratory. 1st Canadian Edition. Thomson Nelson Publishing, Toronto, ON.

Book chapters

  • Dixon, M.J., Templeton, J., Collins, K., Wojtowicz, L., Harrigan, K., Fugelsang, J., & Siu, V. (2015).聽 Exploring attention in the 鈥渞eel鈥 world鈥 visual and auditory influences on reactions to wins and near-misses in multi-line slot machine play. In J. Fawcett, E. F. Risko, & A. Kingstone (Eds.), The handbook of attention (589-621). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

  • Fugelsang, J., & Mareschal, D. (2014). The development and application of scientific reasoning. To appear in D. Mareschal, B. Butterworth, & A. Tolmie (Eds), Educational neuroscience, (pp. 237-267).Wiley-Blackwell.

  • Collins, K., Tessler, H., Harrigan, K., Dixon, M., & Fugelsang, J. (2011). Sound in electronic gambling machines: a review of the literature and its relevance to game audio. In M. Grimshaw (ed.), Game sound Technology and player interaction: concepts and developments (pp. 1-21). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

  • Fugelsang, J. & Dunbar, K. (2009). Brain based mechanisms underlying causal reasoning. In E. Kraft, B. Guylas, & E. Poppel (Eds.), Neural correlates of thinking (pp. 269 鈥 279). Berlin: Springer.
  • Dunbar, K., Fugelsang, J., & Stein, C. (2007). Do naive theories ever go away? Using brain and behavior to understand changes in concepts. In M. Lovett, & P. Shah (Eds.), Thinking with data (pp. 193-206). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Dunbar, K., & Fugelsang, J. (2005). Scientific thinking and reasoning. In K. Holyoak & R. Morrison (Eds.), Cambridge handbook of thinking & reasoning (pp. 705-725). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • Dunbar, K., & Fugelsang, J. (2005). Causal thinking in science: How scientists and students interpret the unexpected. In M. E. Gorman, R. D. Tweney, D. Gooding, & A. Kincannon (Eds.), Scientific and technical thinking (pp. 57-79). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Fugelsang, J., & Thompson, V. (2002). Foundations of human causal reasoning. In S. Shohov (Ed.), Advances in psychology research: Vol. 12 (pp. 83-101). Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.