Falsification may demarcate science from non-science as the rational way to test the truth of hypotheses. But experimental evidence from studies of reasoning shows that people often find falsification difficult. We suggest that domain expertise may facilitate falsification. We consider new experimental data about chess experts’ hypothesis testing. The results show that chess masters were readily able to falsify their plans. They generated move sequences that falsified their plans more readily than novice players, who tended to confirm their plans. The finding that experts in a domain are more likely to falsify their hypotheses has important implications for the debate about human rationality
The main result of De Groot’s ([1946] 1978) classical study of chessplayers’ thinking was that playe...
Theories can be produced by individuals seeking a good reputation of knowledge. Hence, a significant...
Successful scientific theories are those that have survived repeated attempts to falsify them, make ...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Can people consistently attempt to falsify, that is, search for refuting evidence, when testing the ...
Two main cognitive theories predict that people find refuting evidence that falsifies their theorisi...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed technical protocol analysis of chess masters' eva...
Can people consistently attempt to falsify, that is, search for refuting evidence, when testing the ...
THESIS 7972The aim of this thesis is to examine how people search for evidence in their hypothesis t...
Abstract—Inferences about structured patterns in human de-cision making have been drawn from medium-...
In a beauty contest experiment with over 6,000 chess players, ranked from amateur to world class, we...
Theories can be produced by experts seeking a reputation for having knowledge. Hence, a tester could...
How does the knowledge of experts affect their behaviour in situations that require unusual methods...
Substantial research in the psychology of expertise has shown that experts in several fields (e.g., ...
The main result of De Groot’s ([1946] 1978) classical study of chessplayers’ thinking was that playe...
Theories can be produced by individuals seeking a good reputation of knowledge. Hence, a significant...
Successful scientific theories are those that have survived repeated attempts to falsify them, make ...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Can people consistently attempt to falsify, that is, search for refuting evidence, when testing the ...
Two main cognitive theories predict that people find refuting evidence that falsifies their theorisi...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed technical protocol analysis of chess masters' eva...
Can people consistently attempt to falsify, that is, search for refuting evidence, when testing the ...
THESIS 7972The aim of this thesis is to examine how people search for evidence in their hypothesis t...
Abstract—Inferences about structured patterns in human de-cision making have been drawn from medium-...
In a beauty contest experiment with over 6,000 chess players, ranked from amateur to world class, we...
Theories can be produced by experts seeking a reputation for having knowledge. Hence, a tester could...
How does the knowledge of experts affect their behaviour in situations that require unusual methods...
Substantial research in the psychology of expertise has shown that experts in several fields (e.g., ...
The main result of De Groot’s ([1946] 1978) classical study of chessplayers’ thinking was that playe...
Theories can be produced by individuals seeking a good reputation of knowledge. Hence, a significant...
Successful scientific theories are those that have survived repeated attempts to falsify them, make ...