Sperber, Cara, and Girotto (1995) argued that, in Wason's selection task, relevance-guided comprehension processes tend to determine participants' performance and pre-empt the use of other inferential capacities. Because of this, the value of the selection task as a tool for studying human inference has been grossly overestimated. Fiddick, Cosmides, and Tooby (2000) argued against Sperber et al. that specialized inferential mechanisms, in particular the “social contract algorithm” hypothesized by Cosmides (1989), pre-empt more general comprehension abilities, making the selection task a useful tool after all. We rebut this argument. We argue and illustrate with two new experiments, that Fiddick et al. mix the true Wason selection task with ...
In two studies we tested the hypothesis that the appropriate linguistic formulation of a deontic rul...
It is argued that the recent criticism by Fodor (Cognition 75 (2000) 29) of “cheater detection ” in ...
Errors may be made on Wason's selection task because either (a) the rule to be tested is misundersto...
Sperber, Cara, and Girotto (1995) argued that, in Wason's selection task, relevance-guided comprehen...
International audienceSperber, Cara, and Girotto (Cognition 52 (1995) 3) argued that, in Wason's sel...
This is a thorough discussion of the use by Cosmides and her collaborators of the selection task in ...
Undoubtedly one of the most important studies in evolutionary cognitive psychology is Cosmides' (198...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
People usually fail the Wason selection task, choosing P and Q cases, when attempting to validate de...
Influent theories on human reasoning have suggested that Wason's selection task is so difficult beca...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
We report the results of two experiments designed to investigate the role of inference in Wason's se...
Two experiments are reported that employed think-aloud methods to test predictions concerning releva...
In two studies we tested the hypothesis that the appropriate linguistic formulation of a deontic rul...
It is argued that the recent criticism by Fodor (Cognition 75 (2000) 29) of “cheater detection ” in ...
Errors may be made on Wason's selection task because either (a) the rule to be tested is misundersto...
Sperber, Cara, and Girotto (1995) argued that, in Wason's selection task, relevance-guided comprehen...
International audienceSperber, Cara, and Girotto (Cognition 52 (1995) 3) argued that, in Wason's sel...
This is a thorough discussion of the use by Cosmides and her collaborators of the selection task in ...
Undoubtedly one of the most important studies in evolutionary cognitive psychology is Cosmides' (198...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
People usually fail the Wason selection task, choosing P and Q cases, when attempting to validate de...
Influent theories on human reasoning have suggested that Wason's selection task is so difficult beca...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
The Wason selection task, a standard test of conditional reasoning, has featured prominently in expe...
We report the results of two experiments designed to investigate the role of inference in Wason's se...
Two experiments are reported that employed think-aloud methods to test predictions concerning releva...
In two studies we tested the hypothesis that the appropriate linguistic formulation of a deontic rul...
It is argued that the recent criticism by Fodor (Cognition 75 (2000) 29) of “cheater detection ” in ...
Errors may be made on Wason's selection task because either (a) the rule to be tested is misundersto...