We estimate the effects of repeated exposure to the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) by examining 14,053 MTurk subjects who took the test up to 25 times. In contrast with inferences drawn from self-reported prior exposure to the CRT, we find that prior exposure usually fails to improve scores. On average, respondents get only 0.024 additional items correct per exposure, and this small increase is driven entirely by the minority of subjects who continue to spend time reflecting on the items. Moreover, later scores retain the predictive validity of earlier scores, even when they differ, because initial success and later improvement appear to measure the same thing
The idea that there are 2 distinct processing modes is seen throughout social and cognitive psycholo...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is one of the most widely used tools to assess individual differ...
The cognitive reflection test (CRT) measures the ability to suppress an intuitive, but incorrect, an...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT; Frederick, 2005) is a frequently used measure of cognitive vs. i...
A widely used measure of individual propensity to utilize analytic processing is the Cognitive Refle...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
The CRT is an increasingly well-known and used test of bias susceptibility. While alternatives are b...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a hugely influential problem solving task that measures indiv...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) measures one’s tendency to engage in reflective deliberate Syste...
We report a study examining the role of 'cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
Frederick’s (2005) Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a 3- item task shown to predict susceptibility...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) became popular for its impressive power to predict how well peop...
In a large-scale laboratory experiment, we investigate whether subjects ’ scores on the cognitive re...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
The idea that there are 2 distinct processing modes is seen throughout social and cognitive psycholo...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is one of the most widely used tools to assess individual differ...
The cognitive reflection test (CRT) measures the ability to suppress an intuitive, but incorrect, an...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT; Frederick, 2005) is a frequently used measure of cognitive vs. i...
A widely used measure of individual propensity to utilize analytic processing is the Cognitive Refle...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
The CRT is an increasingly well-known and used test of bias susceptibility. While alternatives are b...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a hugely influential problem solving task that measures indiv...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) measures one’s tendency to engage in reflective deliberate Syste...
We report a study examining the role of 'cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
Frederick’s (2005) Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a 3- item task shown to predict susceptibility...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) became popular for its impressive power to predict how well peop...
In a large-scale laboratory experiment, we investigate whether subjects ’ scores on the cognitive re...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
The idea that there are 2 distinct processing modes is seen throughout social and cognitive psycholo...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is one of the most widely used tools to assess individual differ...
The cognitive reflection test (CRT) measures the ability to suppress an intuitive, but incorrect, an...