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Emory Richardson
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2023
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Contextual Cues
Privileged Information
Pilot Study
Young Children
Top Venues
CogSci
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Publications
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Emory Richardson
,
Hannah Hok
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Alex Shaw
,
Frank Keil
Herding cats: children's intuitive theories of persuasion predict slower collective decisions in larger and more diverse groups, but disregard factional power.
CogSci
(2023)
Emory Richardson
,
Isaac Davis
,
Frank Keil
Agenda setting and The Emperor's New Clothes: people infer that letting powerful agents make their opinion known early can trigger information cascades and pluralistic ignorance.
CogSci
(2023)
Emory Richardson
,
Frank Keil
"He only changed his answer because they shouted at him": children use affective cues to distinguish between genuine and forced consensus.
CogSci
(2022)
Emory Richardson
,
Daniela Miro-Rivera
,
Frank Keil
Know your network: people infer cultural drift from network structure, and expect collaborating with more distant experts to improve innovation, but collaborating with network-neighbors to improve memory.
CogSci
(2022)
Emory Richardson
,
Frank Keil
You can't trust an angry group: asymmetric evaluations of angry and surprised rhetoric affect confidence in trending opinions.
CogSci
(2021)
Emory Richardson
,
Frank Keil
Children use agents' response time to distinguish between memory and novel inference.
CogSci
(2020)
Emory Richardson
,
Frank Keil
Does informational independence always matter? Children believe small group discussion is more accurate than ten times as many independent informants.
CogSci
(2020)
Emory Richardson
,
Julian Jara-Ettinger
You must know something I don't: risky behavior implies privileged information.
CogSci
(2019)