[Open Peer Commentary] The inherence heuristic is too broad as a theoretical notion. The authors are at risk of applying their own heuristic in supporting itself. Nonetheless the article provides useful insight into the ways in which people overestimate the coherence and completeness of their understanding of the world
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
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There are two problems with Cimpian & Salomon’s (C&S’s) claim that an innate inherence heu...
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Although scientific reasoning is usually deliberate, it may also be influenced by the intuitive proc...
Cimpian & Salomon (C&S) present promising steps towards understanding the cognitive underpinnings of...
The proposed inherence heuristic centres on perceivers’ failure to systematically consider external,...
Even when they are defined with precision, one can often read and hear judgments about the vagueness...
This paper evaluates the claim that it is possible to use nature’s variation in conjunction with ret...
Inherence is an important component of psychological essentialism. By drawing on vitalism as a way i...
The aim of the article is to present and emphasize the role of heuristics with respect to diversifie...
How and when are individuals more or less influenced by heuristics when making judgments? The first...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that intuitions about inherence and system justification are ...
Heuristics are often invoked in the philosophical, psychological, and cognitive science literatures ...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
In this article I argue that often propositional knowledge is acquired and retained by extensive rel...
People are constantly making sense of their environment, explaining a wide variety of events and fac...
There are two problems with Cimpian & Salomon’s (C&S’s) claim that an innate inherence heu...
We argue (1) that the empirical evidence offered by the authors is insufficient to sustain their cla...
Although scientific reasoning is usually deliberate, it may also be influenced by the intuitive proc...
Cimpian & Salomon (C&S) present promising steps towards understanding the cognitive underpinnings of...
The proposed inherence heuristic centres on perceivers’ failure to systematically consider external,...
Even when they are defined with precision, one can often read and hear judgments about the vagueness...
This paper evaluates the claim that it is possible to use nature’s variation in conjunction with ret...
Inherence is an important component of psychological essentialism. By drawing on vitalism as a way i...
The aim of the article is to present and emphasize the role of heuristics with respect to diversifie...
How and when are individuals more or less influenced by heuristics when making judgments? The first...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that intuitions about inherence and system justification are ...
Heuristics are often invoked in the philosophical, psychological, and cognitive science literatures ...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
In this article I argue that often propositional knowledge is acquired and retained by extensive rel...
People are constantly making sense of their environment, explaining a wide variety of events and fac...