In an opening review of the literature it is shown that two of the factors most widely supposed to produce error in syllogistic reasoning, namely, the 'atmosphere' of the premises and the emotional significance of the content of the argument, respectively could not, and have not been shown to, have this effect. Other factors liable to produce such errors are: misunderstanding of the universal affirmative (as implying the truth of its converse), a conflict between the truth-value of a conclusion and the validity of the corresponding argument as a whole, and an inadequate grasp of, or adherence to, the 'logical task'. In Chapter 2 the selection, on the basis of performance on two Forms of Section B of Valentine's Reasoning Tests, of a (PR) gr...
Virtue theory has long recognized the significance of emotion for cognition, yet little philosophica...
A survey of the results obtained during the past three decades in some of the most widely used tasks...
A question nearly as old as the intelligence test itself led the author to make the investigation up...
In an opening review of the literature it is shown that two of the factors most widely supposed to p...
The research described investigates why subjects frequently give logically wrong answers to problems...
Three studies are reported, which examined individual differences in deductive reasoning as a functi...
In very general terms the problem is to distinguish some factors associated with intellectual abil...
This study addresses the problem of assessing the logical reasoning potential of intellectually gift...
In the 1970s, various experiments were carried out on\ud ordinary people"s reasoning powers suggesti...
The study was designed to investigate the impact of Piagetian Developmental level and grade on the a...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Do we learn to reason logically just as we learn grammar or estimating distances? Philosophers usual...
A population sample consisting of 110 college students was placed into one of three principled reaso...
The valid assessment of reasoning ability is paramount for studies on the structure of intelligence ...
Studies of the development of children\u27s reasoning about ability have generally focused on reason...
Virtue theory has long recognized the significance of emotion for cognition, yet little philosophica...
A survey of the results obtained during the past three decades in some of the most widely used tasks...
A question nearly as old as the intelligence test itself led the author to make the investigation up...
In an opening review of the literature it is shown that two of the factors most widely supposed to p...
The research described investigates why subjects frequently give logically wrong answers to problems...
Three studies are reported, which examined individual differences in deductive reasoning as a functi...
In very general terms the problem is to distinguish some factors associated with intellectual abil...
This study addresses the problem of assessing the logical reasoning potential of intellectually gift...
In the 1970s, various experiments were carried out on\ud ordinary people"s reasoning powers suggesti...
The study was designed to investigate the impact of Piagetian Developmental level and grade on the a...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Do we learn to reason logically just as we learn grammar or estimating distances? Philosophers usual...
A population sample consisting of 110 college students was placed into one of three principled reaso...
The valid assessment of reasoning ability is paramount for studies on the structure of intelligence ...
Studies of the development of children\u27s reasoning about ability have generally focused on reason...
Virtue theory has long recognized the significance of emotion for cognition, yet little philosophica...
A survey of the results obtained during the past three decades in some of the most widely used tasks...
A question nearly as old as the intelligence test itself led the author to make the investigation up...