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Madeline Jalbert
Madeline Jalbert
Other namesMaddy Jalbert
Research Scientist, University of Washington
Verified email at uw.edu - Homepage
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Metacognitive experiences as information: Processing fluency in consumer judgment and decision making
N Schwarz, M Jalbert, T Noah, L Zhang
Consumer Psychology Review 4 (1), 4-25, 2021
2112021
When (fake) news feels true: Intuitions of truth and the acceptance and correction of misinformation
N Schwarz, M Jalbert
The Psychology of Fake News, 73-89, 2020
1382020
Only half of what I’ll tell you is true: Expecting to encounter falsehoods reduces illusory truth
M Jalbert, E Newman, N Schwarz
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 9 (4), 602-613, 2020
1022020
Truthiness, the illusory truth effect, and the role of need for cognition
EJ Newman, MC Jalbert, N Schwarz, DP Ly
Consciousness and Cognition 78, 102866, 2020
1002020
Stealing and sharing memories: Source monitoring biases following collaborative remembering
MC Jalbert, AN Wulff, IE Hyman Jr
Cognition 211, 104656, 2021
292021
Misinformation and worldviews in the post-truth information age: Commentary on Lewandowsky, Ecker, and Cook.
IE Hyman Jr, MC Jalbert
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6 (4), 377, 2017
272017
Trivia claim norming: Methods report and data
M Jalbert, E Newman, N Schwarz
ResearchGate. doi 10, m9, 2019
122019
Social truth queries: Development of a new user-driven intervention for countering online misinformation
M Jalbert, M Wack, P Arya, L Williams
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2023
82023
Cognitive fluency in the courtroom
E Newman, M Jalbert, N Feigenson
The Routledge International Handbook of Legal and Investigative Psychology …, 2019
82019
Our field was built on decades-old bodies of research across a range of disciplines. It wasn’t invented by a ‘class of misinformation experts’ in 2016
Z Kharazian, M Jalbert, S Dash, SA Memon, K Starbird, ES Spiro, JD West
Center for an Informed Public, University of Washington. https://www. cip …, 2024
52024
An illusory consensus effect: The mere repetition of information increases estimates that others would believe or already know it
M Jalbert, R Pillai
Collabra: Psychology 10 (1), 2024
32024
Seeing is believing: how media myth-busting can actually make false beliefs stronger
E Newman, A Dawel, MC Jalbert, N Schwarz
The Conversation, 2020
32020
The persuasive potential of AI-paraphrased information at scale
S Dash, Y Xu, M Jalbert, ES Spiro
PNAS Nexus 4 (7), pgaf207, 2025
22025
Who is perceived to be an expert in COVID-19 vaccines on social media?: Biomedical credentials confer expertise, even among vaccine-hesitant and conservative observers
M Jalbert, M Harris, L Williams
Information, Communication & Society, 2024
22024
Investigating features that contribute to evaluations of intrusiveness for thoughts and memories
MC Jalbert, IE Hyman Jr, JS Blythe, SR Staugaard
Consciousness and Cognition 110, 103507, 2023
12023
Kenya: Election observation, misinformation and electoral integrity: Evidence from the Elections Observation Group’s communications
M Wack, K Mudavadi, M Jalbert
Election Observation at a Crossroads: Perspectives from Africa, 119, 2025
2025
Social truth queries as a novel method for combating misinformation: Evidence from Kenya
M Wack, M Jalbert
The International Journal of Press/Politics, 19401612241301671, 2024
2024
Is ‘weird-checking’ the new fact-checking? Examining social psychological principles that explain why Democrats’ strategy of calling ideas “weird” works.
M Jalbert, I Hyman
Center for an Informed Public Blog - https://www.cip.uw.edu/2024/08/12/weird …, 2024
2024
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