According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses to reasoning tasks are based on Type 1 processes generated by default, which must be inhibited in order to produce an effortful, Type 2 output based on the validity of an argument. However, recent research has indicated that reasoning on the basis of beliefs may not be as fast and automatic as this account claims. In three experiments, we presented participants with a reasoning task that was to be completed while they were generating random numbers (RNG). We used the novel methodology introduced by Handley, Newstead & Trippas (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 37, 28-43, 2011), which required participants to ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the brain activity associated w...
When people evaluate conclusions, they are often influenced by prior beliefs. Prevalent theories cla...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Default Interventionist ac...
Two experiments pitted the default-interventionist account of belief bias against a parallel-process...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
The overall objective of this thesis was to test the Default Interventionist (DI) account of belief-...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning has been characterized as an interplay between an automatic belief-based sy...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
We examined matching bias in syllogistic reasoning by analysing response times, confidence ratings, ...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the brain activity associated w...
When people evaluate conclusions, they are often influenced by prior beliefs. Prevalent theories cla...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Default Interventionist ac...
Two experiments pitted the default-interventionist account of belief bias against a parallel-process...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
The overall objective of this thesis was to test the Default Interventionist (DI) account of belief-...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning has been characterized as an interplay between an automatic belief-based sy...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
We examined matching bias in syllogistic reasoning by analysing response times, confidence ratings, ...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the brain activity associated w...
When people evaluate conclusions, they are often influenced by prior beliefs. Prevalent theories cla...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...