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Package ‘corrplot’
T Wei, V Simko, M Levy, Y Xie, Y Jin, J Zemla
Statistician 56 (316), e24, 2017
33152017
Missing the trees for the forest: a construal level account of the illusion of explanatory depth.
AL Alter, DM Oppenheimer, JC Zemla
Journal of personality and social psychology 99 (3), 436, 2010
2562010
Evaluating everyday explanations
JC Zemla, S Sloman, C Bechlivanidis, DA Lagnado
Psychonomic bulletin & review 24 (5), 1488-1500, 2017
1572017
Estimating semantic networks of groups and individuals from fluency data
JC Zemla, JL Austerweil
Computational brain & behavior 1 (1), 36-58, 2018
112*2018
SNAFU: The semantic network and fluency utility
JC Zemla, K Cao, KD Mueller, JL Austerweil
Behavior research methods 52 (4), 1681-1699, 2020
742020
Concreteness and abstraction in everyday explanation
C Bechlivanidis, DA Lagnado, JC Zemla, S Sloman
Psychonomic bulletin & review 24 (5), 1451-1464, 2017
422017
Analyzing knowledge retrieval impairments associated with Alzheimer’s disease using network analyses
JC Zemla, JL Austerweil
Complexity 2019 (1), 4203158, 2019
332019
Analytical thinking predicts less teleological reasoning and religious belief
J Zemla, S Steiner, S Sloman
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 38, 2016
282016
Evidence against a relation between bilingualism and creativity
KV Lange, EWM Hopman, JC Zemla, JL Austerweil
PLoS One 15 (6), e0234928, 2020
272020
Modeling semantic fluency data as search on a semantic network
JC Zemla, JL Austerweil
Cogsci... annual conference of the cognitive science society. cognitive …, 2017
272017
U-INVITE: Estimating individual semantic networks from fluency data
JC Zemla, YN Kenett, KS Jun, JL Austerweil
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 38, 2016
242016
Not so simple! Causal mechanisms increase preference for complex explanations
JC Zemla, SA Sloman, C Bechlivanidis, DA Lagnado
Cognition 239, 105551, 2023
22*2023
Are humans intuitive philosophers
S Sloman, JC Zemla, D Lagnado, C Bechlivanidis, B Hemmatian
Varieties of understanding: New perspectives from philosophy, psychology …, 2019
162019
Knowledge representations derived from semantic fluency data
JC Zemla
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 815860, 2022
132022
Cognitive style predicts how people explain mental magic tricks
G Gronchi, JC Zemla
Acta Psychologica 218, 103347, 2021
132021
Evidence for optimal semantic search throughout adulthood
JC Zemla, DC Gooding, JL Austerweil
Scientific reports 13 (1), 22528, 2023
122023
An ACT-R Model of Commercial Jetliner Taxiing
JC Zemla, V Ustun, MD Byrne, A Kirlik, K Riddle, Alexander, A L.
Proceedings of the 55th Annual Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 831-835, 2011
92011
Cognitive style predicts magical beliefs
G Gronchi, JC Zemla, M Brondi
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 39, 2017
62017
A Bayesian approach to predicting website revisitation on mobile phones
JC Zemla, CC Tossell, P Kortum, MD Byrne
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 83, 43-50, 2015
52015
Increased reliance on heuristic thinking in mild cognitive impairment
JC Zemla
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 32 (3), 360-375, 2025
22025
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