<div><p>Recent studies on logical reasoning have suggested that people are intuitively aware of the logical validity of syllogisms or that they intuitively detect conflict between heuristic responses and logical norms via slight changes in their feelings. According to logical intuition studies, logically valid or heuristic logic no-conflict reasoning is fluently processed and induces positive feelings without conscious awareness. One criticism states that such effects of logicality disappear when confounding factors such as the content of syllogisms are controlled. The present study used abstract propositions and tested whether people intuitively detect logical value. Experiment 1 presented four logical propositions (conjunctive, biconditio...
The general assumption that people fail to notice discrepancy between their answer and the normative...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the weighting attached to logic and belief in syllog...
Empirical evidence for the capacity to detect conflict between biased reasoning and normative princi...
Recent studies on logical reasoning have suggested that people are intuitively aware of the logical ...
An ongoing debate in the literature on human reasoning concerns whether or not the logical status (v...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 59-66.Chapter 1. Literature review -- Chapter 2. Experiment 1 -...
An ongoing debate in the literature on human reasoning concerns whether or not the logical status (v...
Four experiments examined the claims that people can intuitively assess the logical validity of argu...
A key assumption of dual process theory is that reasoning is an explicit, effortful, deliberative pr...
Recent research on syllogistic reasoning suggests that the logical status (valid vs. invalid) of eve...
We asked people to validate conditional inferences. The results show, first, that people are more li...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
Human reasoning involves both heuristic and analytic processes. This study of belief bias in relatio...
A controversial claim in recent dual process accounts of reasoning is that intuitive processes not o...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
The general assumption that people fail to notice discrepancy between their answer and the normative...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the weighting attached to logic and belief in syllog...
Empirical evidence for the capacity to detect conflict between biased reasoning and normative princi...
Recent studies on logical reasoning have suggested that people are intuitively aware of the logical ...
An ongoing debate in the literature on human reasoning concerns whether or not the logical status (v...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 59-66.Chapter 1. Literature review -- Chapter 2. Experiment 1 -...
An ongoing debate in the literature on human reasoning concerns whether or not the logical status (v...
Four experiments examined the claims that people can intuitively assess the logical validity of argu...
A key assumption of dual process theory is that reasoning is an explicit, effortful, deliberative pr...
Recent research on syllogistic reasoning suggests that the logical status (valid vs. invalid) of eve...
We asked people to validate conditional inferences. The results show, first, that people are more li...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
Human reasoning involves both heuristic and analytic processes. This study of belief bias in relatio...
A controversial claim in recent dual process accounts of reasoning is that intuitive processes not o...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
The general assumption that people fail to notice discrepancy between their answer and the normative...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the weighting attached to logic and belief in syllog...
Empirical evidence for the capacity to detect conflict between biased reasoning and normative princi...