Dual-process theories come in many forms. They draw on the distinction between associative, heuristic, tacit, intuitive, or implicit processes (System 1) and rule-based, analytic, explicit processes (System 2). We present the results of contextual manipulations that have a bearing on the supposed primacy of System 1 (Stanovich & West, 2000). Experiment 1 showed that people who evaluated logically valid or invalid conditional inferences under a timing constraint (N = 56), showed a smaller effect of logical validity than did people who were not placed under a timing constraint (N = 44). Experiment 2 similarly showed that stressing the logical constraint that only inferences that follow necessarily are to be endorsed (N = 36) increased the siz...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Part of this work was presented at 22nd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psycholog...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Previous results have shown that the introduction of negatives into the sentences used in a deductiv...
Dual-process theories posit that separate kinds of intuitive (Type 1) and reflective (Type 2) proces...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
In this doctoral project we will interpret some reasoning errors in mathematics and science from a d...
We asked people to validate conditional inferences. The results show, first, that people are more li...
National audienceInfluential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically pr...
Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1745691612460685 pps.sage...
Human reasoning involves both heuristic and analytic processes. This study of belief bias in relatio...
Influential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a fast, int...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Dual-process theories and the intuitive rules theory are influential in the domain of cognitive psyc...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Part of this work was presented at 22nd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psycholog...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Previous results have shown that the introduction of negatives into the sentences used in a deductiv...
Dual-process theories posit that separate kinds of intuitive (Type 1) and reflective (Type 2) proces...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
In this doctoral project we will interpret some reasoning errors in mathematics and science from a d...
We asked people to validate conditional inferences. The results show, first, that people are more li...
National audienceInfluential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically pr...
Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1745691612460685 pps.sage...
Human reasoning involves both heuristic and analytic processes. This study of belief bias in relatio...
Influential dual process models of human thinking posit that reasoners typically produce a fast, int...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Dual-process theories and the intuitive rules theory are influential in the domain of cognitive psyc...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Part of this work was presented at 22nd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psycholog...
Research on the electrophysiology of reasoning is comparatively rare, but it has the potential to of...