It is argued that the recent criticism by Fodor (Cognition 75 (2000) 29) of “cheater detection ” in the Wason selection task is based upon a false presumption about what the task entails. Fodor compares two different ways of presenting the task, rather than two different task domains (social and non-social). Consequently, the conclusion that the selection task can tell us nothing about either the architecture or the history of cognition is invalid. Fodor’s explanation of the Wason selection task is examined experimentally and compared to predictions derived from social contract theory (Cogni-tion 31 (1989) 187). It is concluded that, although Fodor’s variant of the Wason selection task improves performance, this improvement is independent o...
Undoubtedly one of the most important studies in evolutionary cognitive psychology is Cosmides' (198...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...
People usually fail the Wason selection task, choosing P and Q cases, when attempting to validate de...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
The ability to detect cheaters has been proposed as an adaptive design feature of psychological adap...
Sperber, Cara, and Girotto (1995) argued that, in Wason's selection task, relevance-guided comprehen...
This is a thorough discussion of the use by Cosmides and her collaborators of the selection task in ...
Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that our brain is composed of evolved mechanisms. One exte...
International audienceSperber, Cara, and Girotto (Cognition 52 (1995) 3) argued that, in Wason's sel...
In two studies we tested the hypothesis that the appropriate linguistic formulation of a deontic rul...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
Undoubtedly one of the most important studies in evolutionary cognitive psychology is Cosmides' (198...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...
People usually fail the Wason selection task, choosing P and Q cases, when attempting to validate de...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
The ability to detect cheaters has been proposed as an adaptive design feature of psychological adap...
Sperber, Cara, and Girotto (1995) argued that, in Wason's selection task, relevance-guided comprehen...
This is a thorough discussion of the use by Cosmides and her collaborators of the selection task in ...
Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that our brain is composed of evolved mechanisms. One exte...
International audienceSperber, Cara, and Girotto (Cognition 52 (1995) 3) argued that, in Wason's sel...
In two studies we tested the hypothesis that the appropriate linguistic formulation of a deontic rul...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
Undoubtedly one of the most important studies in evolutionary cognitive psychology is Cosmides' (198...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
Cheater detection plays a crucial role in biologial and psychological theories of the evo-lution of ...