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André Mata

Researcher at University of Lisbon

Publications -  49
Citations -  1641

André Mata is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1353 citations. Previous affiliations of André Mata include International Sleep Products Association & Heidelberg University.

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The Geographic Distribution of Big Five Personality Traits Patterns and Profiles of Human Self-Description Across 56 Nations

David P. Schmitt, +123 more
TL;DR: The Big Five Inventory (BFI) is a self-report measure designed to assess the high-order personality traits of Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness as discussed by the authors.
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Patterns and Universals of Adult Romantic Attachment Across 62 Cultural Regions Are Models of Self and of Other Pancultural Constructs

David P. Schmitt, +130 more
TL;DR: In the International Sexuality Description Project, a total of 17,804 participants from 62 cultural regions completed the RelationshipQuestionnaire (RQ), a self-report measure of adult romantic attachment as discussed by the authors.
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The metacognitive advantage of deliberative thinkers: A dual-process perspective on overconfidence

TL;DR: The results of 7 studies support the hypothesis that deliberative thinkers have a metacognitive advantage over intuitive thinkers: Deliberative thinkers are aware of both the deliberative solution and the intuitive alternative; realizing that the deliberation solution is better, they are likely to feel more confident and be more accurate in how they assess their performance and that of others.
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Reasoning about others' reasoning

TL;DR: This article found that participants who displayed BBS were better able to detect reasoning biases and performed better in reasoning problems when they were asked to examine responses that were said to come from other people than when those same responses were not attributed to other people.
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The role of language comprehension in reasoning: how "good-enough" representations induce biases.

TL;DR: Bias can start before the problem-solving stage, from misrepresenting the conflict between deliberation and intuition, according to research on reasoning and judgment.