Two experiments investigated whether dealing with a homogeneous subset of syllogisms with time-constrained responses encouraged participants to develop and use heuristics for abstract (Experiment 1) and thematic (Experiment 2) syllogisms. An atmosphere-based heuristic accounted for most responses with both abstract and thematic syllogisms. With thematic syllogisms, a weaker effect of a belief heuristic was also observed, mainly where the correct response was inconsistent with the atmosphere of the premises. Analytic processes appear to have played little role in the time-constrained condition, whereas their involvement increased in a self-paced, unconstrained condition. From a dual-process perspective, the results further specify how task d...
Experimental studies investigating logical reasoning performance show very high error rates of up to...
Mental models theorists (e.g., Johnson-Laird & Byrne, 1991) suggest that syllogism terms are represe...
A reasoner’s beliefs can compromise or inflate the accuracy of their syllogistic judgments when syll...
Two experiments investigated whether dealing with a homogeneous subset of syllogisms with time-const...
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies ...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
We report on a study on syllogistic reasoning conceived with the idea that subjects' performance in ...
An eye-movement monitoring experiment was carried out to examine the effects of the difficulty of th...
Espino, Santamaría, and García-Madruga (2000) report three results on the time taken to respond to a...
The aim of this study was to examine the predictions of three theories of human logical reasoning, (...
We examined matching bias in syllogistic reasoning by analysing response times, confidence ratings, ...
Two experiments are reported that tested core assumptions of the mental models theory of syllogistic...
Theories of human reasoning have tended to assume cognitive universality, i.e. that all individuals ...
Existing accounts of syllogistic reasoning oppose rule-based and model-based methods. Stenning \& Ob...
Experimental studies investigating logical reasoning performance show very high error rates of up to...
Mental models theorists (e.g., Johnson-Laird & Byrne, 1991) suggest that syllogism terms are represe...
A reasoner’s beliefs can compromise or inflate the accuracy of their syllogistic judgments when syll...
Two experiments investigated whether dealing with a homogeneous subset of syllogisms with time-const...
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies ...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
We report on a study on syllogistic reasoning conceived with the idea that subjects' performance in ...
An eye-movement monitoring experiment was carried out to examine the effects of the difficulty of th...
Espino, Santamaría, and García-Madruga (2000) report three results on the time taken to respond to a...
The aim of this study was to examine the predictions of three theories of human logical reasoning, (...
We examined matching bias in syllogistic reasoning by analysing response times, confidence ratings, ...
Two experiments are reported that tested core assumptions of the mental models theory of syllogistic...
Theories of human reasoning have tended to assume cognitive universality, i.e. that all individuals ...
Existing accounts of syllogistic reasoning oppose rule-based and model-based methods. Stenning \& Ob...
Experimental studies investigating logical reasoning performance show very high error rates of up to...
Mental models theorists (e.g., Johnson-Laird & Byrne, 1991) suggest that syllogism terms are represe...
A reasoner’s beliefs can compromise or inflate the accuracy of their syllogistic judgments when syll...