I In Wason’s Selection Task (ST) [Was68] subjects do not perform as classical-logical reasoners. I If ST is treated as a “loose probabilistic task ” [OC94], observed inferential behavior is optimal for Bayesian reasoners
Is the mind, by design, predisposed against performing Bayesian inference? Previous research on base...
I specify general criteria for models of bounded rationality and discuss specific models for satisfi...
M. Oaksford and N. Chater (O&C; 1994) presented the first quantitative model of P. C. Wason's (1966,...
The probabilistic approach to human reasoning is exemplified by the information gain model for the W...
Sperber, Cara, and Girotto (1995) argued that, in Wason's selection task, relevance-guided comprehen...
International audienceSperber, Cara, and Girotto (Cognition 52 (1995) 3) argued that, in Wason's sel...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
In Wason’s Selection Task, subjects: (i) process information from the instructions and build a menta...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Instructions in Wason’s Selection Task underdetermine empirical subjects’ representation of the unde...
Humans regularly perform tasks that require combining infor-mation across several sources of informa...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Much research on judgment and decision making has focussed on the adequacy of classical rationality ...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
Is the mind, by design, predisposed against performing Bayesian inference? Previous research on base...
I specify general criteria for models of bounded rationality and discuss specific models for satisfi...
M. Oaksford and N. Chater (O&C; 1994) presented the first quantitative model of P. C. Wason's (1966,...
The probabilistic approach to human reasoning is exemplified by the information gain model for the W...
Sperber, Cara, and Girotto (1995) argued that, in Wason's selection task, relevance-guided comprehen...
International audienceSperber, Cara, and Girotto (Cognition 52 (1995) 3) argued that, in Wason's sel...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
In Wason’s Selection Task, subjects: (i) process information from the instructions and build a menta...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Instructions in Wason’s Selection Task underdetermine empirical subjects’ representation of the unde...
Humans regularly perform tasks that require combining infor-mation across several sources of informa...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Much research on judgment and decision making has focussed on the adequacy of classical rationality ...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
Is the mind, by design, predisposed against performing Bayesian inference? Previous research on base...
I specify general criteria for models of bounded rationality and discuss specific models for satisfi...
M. Oaksford and N. Chater (O&C; 1994) presented the first quantitative model of P. C. Wason's (1966,...