A complete quantitative account of P. Wason’s (1966) abstract selection task is proposed. The account takes the form of a mathematical model. It is assumed that some response patterns are caused by inferential reasoning, whereas other responses reflect cognitive processes that affect each card selection separately and independently of other card selections. The model parameters assess the contributions of different interpretational, inferential, and heuristic factors that jointly determine performance in the selection task. The interpretation of most of the model parameters in terms of these different factors is validated experimentally. This model of the selection task is the first to account for the observed frequencies of all 16 possible...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
Probabilistic accounts of Wason’s selection task (Oaksford & Chater, 1994, 1996) are controversial, ...
An experiment is reported which is designed to test the hypothesis that selection errors in the abst...
The probabilistic approach to human reasoning is exemplified by the information gain model for the W...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Two experiments are reported that employed think-aloud methods to test predictions concerning releva...
In this paper we report on our attempts to fit the optimal data selection (ODS) model (Oaksford & Ch...
How should we decide among competing explanations (models) of a cognitive phenomenon? This problem o...
Three experiments examined the influence of a second rule on the pattern of card selections on Wason...
The study examines possible underlying mechanisms that may be responsible for generally observed bia...
Three experiments examined the influence of a second rule on the pattern of card selections on Wason...
We report the results of two experiments designed to investigate the role of inference in Wason's se...
Despite the popularity of the Wason selection task in the psychology of reasoning, doubt remains as ...
In this paper we report on our attempts to fit the optimal data selection (ODs) model (Oaksford & Ch...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
Probabilistic accounts of Wason’s selection task (Oaksford & Chater, 1994, 1996) are controversial, ...
An experiment is reported which is designed to test the hypothesis that selection errors in the abst...
The probabilistic approach to human reasoning is exemplified by the information gain model for the W...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Two experiments are reported that employed think-aloud methods to test predictions concerning releva...
In this paper we report on our attempts to fit the optimal data selection (ODS) model (Oaksford & Ch...
How should we decide among competing explanations (models) of a cognitive phenomenon? This problem o...
Three experiments examined the influence of a second rule on the pattern of card selections on Wason...
The study examines possible underlying mechanisms that may be responsible for generally observed bia...
Three experiments examined the influence of a second rule on the pattern of card selections on Wason...
We report the results of two experiments designed to investigate the role of inference in Wason's se...
Despite the popularity of the Wason selection task in the psychology of reasoning, doubt remains as ...
In this paper we report on our attempts to fit the optimal data selection (ODs) model (Oaksford & Ch...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
Probabilistic accounts of Wason’s selection task (Oaksford & Chater, 1994, 1996) are controversial, ...
An experiment is reported which is designed to test the hypothesis that selection errors in the abst...