Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis - that regards thinking as a facility adapted to the structure of the world. This approach is most closely associated with the work of John R Anderson, who published the original book on rational analysis in 1990. Since then, a great deal of work has been carried out in a number of laboratories around the world, and the aim of this book is to bring this work together for the benefit of the general psychological audience. The book contains chapters by some of the world's leading researchers in memory, categorisation, reasoning, and search, who show how the power of rational analysis can be applied to the central question of how humans think. ...
Book synopsis: The aim of this collection of papers is to present different philosophical perspectiv...
Book synopsis: Are people rational? This question was central to Greek thought and has been at the h...
Because the criteria for success differ across various domains of life, no single normative standard...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This collection brings together a set of specially commissioned chapters from leading...
Book synopsis: Reason and Nature investigates the normative dimension of reason and rationality and ...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top resea...
Book synopsis: The Handbook of Cognition provides a definitive synthesis of the most up-to-date and ...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top researc...
Book synopsis: The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously...
Rational analysis (Anderson 1990, 1991a) is an empirical program of attempting to explain why the co...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
Book synopsis: The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously...
Book synopsis: Cognitive science is a cross-disciplinary enterprise devoted to understanding the nat...
Book synopsis: The aim of this collection of papers is to present different philosophical perspectiv...
Book synopsis: Are people rational? This question was central to Greek thought and has been at the h...
Because the criteria for success differ across various domains of life, no single normative standard...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This collection brings together a set of specially commissioned chapters from leading...
Book synopsis: Reason and Nature investigates the normative dimension of reason and rationality and ...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top resea...
Book synopsis: The Handbook of Cognition provides a definitive synthesis of the most up-to-date and ...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top researc...
Book synopsis: The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously...
Rational analysis (Anderson 1990, 1991a) is an empirical program of attempting to explain why the co...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
Book synopsis: The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously...
Book synopsis: Cognitive science is a cross-disciplinary enterprise devoted to understanding the nat...
Book synopsis: The aim of this collection of papers is to present different philosophical perspectiv...
Book synopsis: Are people rational? This question was central to Greek thought and has been at the h...
Because the criteria for success differ across various domains of life, no single normative standard...