Amanda M Ferguson

1.0k total citations
16 papers, 618 citations indexed

About

Amanda M Ferguson is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Sociology and Political Science and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Amanda M Ferguson has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 618 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Amanda M Ferguson's work include Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (4 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (4 papers) and Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (3 papers). Amanda M Ferguson is often cited by papers focused on Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (4 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (4 papers) and Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (3 papers). Amanda M Ferguson collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and United Kingdom. Amanda M Ferguson's co-authors include Michael Inzlicht, C. Daryl Cameron, Evan F. Risko, Julian A. Scheffer, Cendri A. Hutcherson, Eliana Hadjiandreou, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, Erin A. Maloney, Zindel V. Segal and Norman A. S. Farb and has published in prestigious journals such as Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and Biological Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Amanda M Ferguson

15 papers receiving 599 citations

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All Works

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Ferguson, Amanda M, et al.. (2025). Social media use in adolescents with and without mental health conditions. Nature Human Behaviour. 9(6). 1283–1299. 6 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M, et al.. (2025). Digital Data Donation With Adolescents. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1554(1). 251–266.
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Ferguson, Amanda M, et al.. (2024). Old Strategies, New Environments: Reinforcement Learning on Social Media. Biological Psychiatry. 97(10). 989–1001. 5 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M, et al.. (2024). Social uncertainty in the digital world. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 28(4). 286–289. 5 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M, et al.. (2022). Do humans prefer cognitive effort over doing nothing?. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 152(4). 1069–1079. 25 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M & Michael Inzlicht. (2022). Reliability of the empathy selection task, a novel behavioral measure of empathy avoidance. Behavior Research Methods. 55(5). 2638–2651. 1 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M, C. Daryl Cameron, & Michael Inzlicht. (2021). When does empathy feel good?. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 39. 125–129. 20 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M, C. Daryl Cameron, & Michael Inzlicht. (2020). Motivational effects on empathic choices. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 90. 104010–104010. 40 indexed citations
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Cameron, C. Daryl, Cendri A. Hutcherson, Amanda M Ferguson, et al.. (2019). Empathy is hard work: People choose to avoid empathy because of its cognitive costs.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 148(6). 962–976. 209 indexed citations
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Segal, Zindel V., et al.. (2018). Practice of therapy acquired regulatory skills and depressive relapse/recurrence prophylaxis following cognitive therapy or mindfulness based cognitive therapy.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 87(2). 161–170. 44 indexed citations
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Farb, Norman A. S., Adam K. Anderson, Arun Ravindran, et al.. (2017). Prevention of relapse/recurrence in major depressive disorder with either mindfulness-based cognitive therapy or cognitive therapy.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 86(2). 200–204. 69 indexed citations
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Risko, Evan F., et al.. (2017). On the prospect of knowing: Providing solutions can reduce persistence.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 146(12). 1677–1693. 4 indexed citations
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Risko, Evan F., et al.. (2016). On retrieving information from external knowledge stores: Feeling-of-findability, feeling-of-knowing and Internet search. Computers in Human Behavior. 65. 534–543. 21 indexed citations
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Hutcherson, Cendri A., et al.. (2016). Empathy is a Choice: People are Empathy Misers Because They are Cognitive Misers. SSRN Electronic Journal. 7 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M, et al.. (2015). Answers at your fingertips: Access to the Internet influences willingness to answer questions. Consciousness and Cognition. 37. 91–102. 50 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Amanda M, Erin A. Maloney, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, & Evan F. Risko. (2015). On the relation between math and spatial ability: The case of math anxiety. Learning and Individual Differences. 39. 1–12. 112 indexed citations

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