Wason's standard 2-4-6 task requires discovery of a single rule and leads to around 20% solutions, whereas the dual goal (DG) version requires discovery of two rules and elevates solutions to over 60%. We report an experiment that aimed to discriminate between competing accounts of DG facilitation by manipulating the degree of complementarity between the to-be-discovered rules. Results indicated that perfect rule complementarity is not essential for task success, thereby undermining a key tenet of the goal complementarity account of DG facilitation. The triple heterogeneity account received a good degree of support since more varied triple exploration was associated with facilitatory DG conditions, in line with this account's prediction tha...
We discuss the effects of collaboratively finding a target in a simple discovery task, using the Was...
In the Wason (1960) rule discovery task reasoners must infer a rule that governs the production of n...
Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general pr...
The standard 2-4-6 task requires discovery of a single rule and produces success rates of about 20%,...
The standard 2-4-6 task requires discovery of a single rule and produces success rates of about 20%,...
One key paradigm that has been used to investigate hypothesis-testing behaviour is Wason’s (1960) 2-...
Hypothesis-testing performance on Wason's (Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 12:129-140, ...
Successful performance on Wason’s (1960) 2-4-6 task is typically poor at approximately 20%. One reli...
The aim of the reported research was to investigate the determinants of poor performance on Wason's ...
In the standard form of Wason’s (1960) 2-4-6 task, participants must discover a rule that governs th...
International audienceAccording to mental model theory, reasoning performance depends on the constru...
In the 2-4-6 rule discovery task, reasoners seek to discover a rule that governs the arrangement of ...
With reference to Wason’s 2-4-6 rule discovery task, this study investigated the effects of a simple...
In the 2-4-6 rule discovery task, reasoners seek to discover a rule that governs the arrangement of ...
This paper reports two experiments in which subjects worked to solve a more difficult version of Was...
We discuss the effects of collaboratively finding a target in a simple discovery task, using the Was...
In the Wason (1960) rule discovery task reasoners must infer a rule that governs the production of n...
Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general pr...
The standard 2-4-6 task requires discovery of a single rule and produces success rates of about 20%,...
The standard 2-4-6 task requires discovery of a single rule and produces success rates of about 20%,...
One key paradigm that has been used to investigate hypothesis-testing behaviour is Wason’s (1960) 2-...
Hypothesis-testing performance on Wason's (Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 12:129-140, ...
Successful performance on Wason’s (1960) 2-4-6 task is typically poor at approximately 20%. One reli...
The aim of the reported research was to investigate the determinants of poor performance on Wason's ...
In the standard form of Wason’s (1960) 2-4-6 task, participants must discover a rule that governs th...
International audienceAccording to mental model theory, reasoning performance depends on the constru...
In the 2-4-6 rule discovery task, reasoners seek to discover a rule that governs the arrangement of ...
With reference to Wason’s 2-4-6 rule discovery task, this study investigated the effects of a simple...
In the 2-4-6 rule discovery task, reasoners seek to discover a rule that governs the arrangement of ...
This paper reports two experiments in which subjects worked to solve a more difficult version of Was...
We discuss the effects of collaboratively finding a target in a simple discovery task, using the Was...
In the Wason (1960) rule discovery task reasoners must infer a rule that governs the production of n...
Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general pr...