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Below is a list of my recent and upcoming publications and presentations. Please see my Curriculum Vitae for a more complete listing. To request electronic reprints email me at iash@odu.edu. To see what I am currently working on check out my manuscripts in preparation.

Recent & Upcoming Publications

Nokes, T. J. & Ash, I. K. (2010). Investigating the role of instructional focus in incidental pattern learning. Journal of General Psychology, 137(1), 84-113.
Ash, I. K. (2009). Surprise, memory, and retrospective judgment making: Testing cognitive reconstruction theories of the hindsight bias effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 35(4), 916-933.
Ash, I. K., Cushen, P. J., and Wiley, J. (2009). Obstacles in investigating the role of restructuring in insightful problem solving. The Journal of Problem Solving, 2(2), Article 3. Available at: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/jps/vol2/iss2/3
Wiley, J., Goldman, S., Graesser, A., Sanchez. C., Ash, I. K. & Hemmerich, J. (2009) Source evaluation, comprehension, and learning in internet science inquiry tasks. American Educational Research Journal, 46, 1060-1106.
Ash, I. K. & Wiley, J. (2008). Hindsight bias in insight and mathematical problem-solving: Evidence of different reconstruction mechanisms for metacognitive vs. situational judgments. Memory & Cognition, 36(4), 822-837.
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Recent & Upcoming Presentations

Peoples, S. A. & Ash, I. K. (2009, April). Can post-outcome information from expert opinions "debias" the Hindsight Bias? Paper presented at theCarolinas Psychology Conference: Raleigh, NC.
Smith-Rodden, M. & Ash, I. K. (2009, April). An examination of the hindsight bias effect following judgments of trust. Paper presented at the Annual Spring Meeting of the Virginia Psychological Association: Williamsburg, VA.
Ash, I. K. & Comer, C. S. (2008, November). The Interaction of Working Memory and Reasoning Style in Predicting Syllogistic Reasoning Performance. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society: Chicago, IL.
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Manuscripts in Preparation

Ash, I. K., Come, S., & Morey, J. The effects of post-outcome information on the Hindsight Bias Effect.
Ash, I. K. & Comer, C. S. The Interaction of Working Memory and Reasoning Style in Predicting Syllogistic Reasoning Performance.
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Email: iash@odu.edu

Office: 757.683.4446

Fax: 757.623.5087





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Mon 3-4 PM, Tues 4:30-5:30 PM





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