Wikipedia has a policy to treat individual papers as primary sources that shall not be referenced. As such the question you want to have answered is not directly answerable within Wikipedia’s rules.
A question that could be answered is “Is there a metastudy that finds evidence for this cognitive bias?” If a person goes through the work of gathering that information it might find a home in Wikipedia.
Wikidata is more open for individual papers, so if you want to list individual papers to see whether cogntitive biases replicate it would be a better place to collaboratively create a secondary source on cognitive bias replication.
Wikipedia has a policy to treat individual papers as primary sources that shall not be referenced. As such the question you want to have answered is not directly answerable within Wikipedia’s rules.
A question that could be answered is “Is there a metastudy that finds evidence for this cognitive bias?” If a person goes through the work of gathering that information it might find a home in Wikipedia.
Wikidata is more open for individual papers, so if you want to list individual papers to see whether cogntitive biases replicate it would be a better place to collaboratively create a secondary source on cognitive bias replication.