Despite the popularity of the Wason selection task in the psychology of reasoning, doubt remains as to whether card choices actually reflect a process of reasoning. One view is that while participants reason about the cards and their hidden sidesas indicated by protocol analysisthis reasoning merely confabulates explanations for cards that were preconsciously cued. This hypothesis has apparently been supported by studies that show that participants predominantly inspect cards which they end up selecting. In this paper, we reanalyse the data of one such study, which used eye-movement tracking to record card inspection times (Ball, Lucas, Miles, Gale, 2003). We show that while cards favoured by matching bias are inspected for roughly equal le...
Three experiments are reported, which are based upon the Wason four-card selection task inspection t...
Five experiments are reported based upon Evans'(1996) inspection time paradigm in which subjects ar...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
Evans ’ (e.g., 1996) Heuristic-Analytic theory of reasoning in Wason’s selection task proposes the e...
Evans’ (e.g., 1996) Heuristic-Analytic theory of reasoning in Wason’s selection task proposes the ex...
Three experiments are reported that used eye-movement tracking to investigate the inspection-time ef...
Three experiments are reported that used eye-movement tracking to investigate the inspectiontime eff...
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...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
We report the results of two experiments designed to investigate the role of inference in Wason's se...
Two experiments are reported that employed think-aloud methods to test predictions concerning releva...
Three experiments examined the influence of a second rule on the pattern of card selections on Wason...
Three experiments are reported, which are based upon the Wason four-card selection task inspection ...
The results of three experiments investigating the role of deductive inference in Wason's selection ...
Three experiments are reported, which are based upon the Wason four-card selection task inspection t...
Five experiments are reported based upon Evans'(1996) inspection time paradigm in which subjects ar...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
Evans ’ (e.g., 1996) Heuristic-Analytic theory of reasoning in Wason’s selection task proposes the e...
Evans’ (e.g., 1996) Heuristic-Analytic theory of reasoning in Wason’s selection task proposes the ex...
Three experiments are reported that used eye-movement tracking to investigate the inspection-time ef...
Three experiments are reported that used eye-movement tracking to investigate the inspectiontime eff...
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...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
We report the results of two experiments designed to investigate the role of inference in Wason's se...
Two experiments are reported that employed think-aloud methods to test predictions concerning releva...
Three experiments examined the influence of a second rule on the pattern of card selections on Wason...
Three experiments are reported, which are based upon the Wason four-card selection task inspection ...
The results of three experiments investigating the role of deductive inference in Wason's selection ...
Three experiments are reported, which are based upon the Wason four-card selection task inspection t...
Five experiments are reported based upon Evans'(1996) inspection time paradigm in which subjects ar...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...