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Sources of confidence judgments in implicit cognition
Richard J. Tunney
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College of Health and Life Sciences
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Arts & Humanities
Confidence
100%
Cognition
83%
Grammaticality
74%
Rating
69%
Artificial Grammar Learning
60%
Conscious
13%
Experiment
11%
Social Sciences
cognition
88%
confidence
81%
rating
53%
grammar
33%
source of information
17%
learning
12%
experiment
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Cognition
85%
Learning
79%