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Book chapter
Fortier, M. & Kim, S. (2017). From the impossible to the improbable: A probabilistic account of magical beliefs and practices across development and cultures. In C. Zedelius, B. Müller & J. Schooler (Eds.), The science of lay theories: How beliefs shape our cognition, behavior, and health (pp. 265-315). New York: Springer
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International Journal article
Martin, J., Sackur, J., Naish, P. & Dienes, Z. (2016). Perceiving Time Differences When You Should Not: Applying the El Greco Fallacy to Hypnotic Time Distortions. Frontiers in psychology, 7, 1309. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01309
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Martin, J., Sackur, J. & Dienes, Z. (2017). Attention or instruction: Do sustained attentional abilities really differ between high and low hypnotisable persons? Psychological research, 1. doi:10.1007/s00426-017-0850-1