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Raunak Pillai
Raunak Pillai
Graduate Student, Vanderbilt University
Verified email at vanderbilt.edu
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The effects of repeating false and misleading information on belief
RM Pillai, LK Fazio
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 12 (6), e1573, 2021
49*2021
The effects of repetition on belief in naturalistic settings.
LK Fazio, RM Pillai, D Patel
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2022
362022
Repeatedly encountered descriptions of wrongdoing seem more true but less unethical: Evidence in a naturalistic setting
RM Pillai, LK Fazio, DA Effron
Psychological Science 34 (8), 863-874, 2023
122023
Multiple-choice quizzes improve memory for misinformation debunks, but do not reduce belief in misinformation
JR Collier, RM Pillai, LK Fazio
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 8 (1), 37, 2023
82023
Combatting rumors around the French election: the memorability and effectiveness of fact-checking articles
LK Fazio, MK Hong, RM Pillai
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 8 (1), 44, 2023
7*2023
Explaining why headlines are true or false reduces intentions to share false information
RM Pillai, LK Fazio
Collabra: Psychology 9 (1), 2023
62023
Does wording matter? Examining the effect of phrasing on memory for negated political fact-checks
R Pillai, S Brown-Schmidt, L Fazio
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 12 (1), 48-58, 2022
62022
All the President’s lies: Repeated false claims and public opinion
RM Pillai, E Kim, LK Fazio
Public opinion quarterly 87 (3), 764-802, 2023
52023
Repeated by many versus repeated by one: Examining the role of social consensus in the relationship between repetition and belief.
RM Pillai, LK Fazio
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2024
32024
Are there costs to using incorrect worked examples in mathematics education?
RM Pillai, AM Loehr, DJ Yeo, MK Hong, LK Fazio
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 9 (4), 519-531, 2020
32020
Reasons for belief: Examining the relationship between text explanations of news belief and sharing intentions
R Pillai, ZI Wang, L Fazio
OSF, 2024
2024
An Illusory Consensus Effect: The Mere Repetition of Information Increases Estimates that Others Would Believe or Already Know It
M Jalbert, R Pillai
OSF, 2024
2024
Examining the Role of Social Information in the Relationship Between Repetition and Belief
RM Pillai
2024
How Repetition Affects What Kids and Adults Believe
RM Pillai, CL Sherry, LK Fazio
Frontiers for Young Minds 9, 0
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