: This highly cited paper by Pennycook, Fugelsang, and Koehler (2015) reviews evidence that the willingness to override "gut feelings" with analytic reasoning is a major predictor of outcomes in religion, morality, and even smartphone use.
Analytic thinking reduces belief in conspiracy theories - ScienceDirect analytic thinking
: An honors thesis examining the link between cognitive style and attitudes toward childhood vaccinations. Reviews and Development : This highly cited paper by Pennycook, Fugelsang,
: This study found that individuals less likely to engage in reflective cognitive processes were more likely to view the pandemic as a hoax and less likely to follow social distancing guidelines. : Published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
: Published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2023), this research identifies four distinct thinking styles: Actively Open-minded, Close-minded, Preference for Intuitive Thinking, and Preference for Effortful Thinking.
: This 2015 study develops a model to explain what triggers analytic thought, distinguishing between early "conflict detection" and late "decoupling" stages. Applied Research & Belief Systems