Although it is well established that our thinking can often be biased, the precise cognitive mechanisms underlying these biases are still debated. The present study builds on recent research showing that biased reasoners often seem aware that their reasoning is incorrect; they show signs of conflict detection. One important shortcoming in this research is that the conflict detection effect has only been studied with classic problem-solving tasks, requiring people to make a decision themselves. However, in many reasoning situations people are confronted with decisions already made by others. Therefore, the present study (N = 159) investigated whether conflict detection occurs not only during reasoning on problem-solving tasks (i.e., decision...
A controversial claim in recent dual process accounts of reasoning is that intuitive processes not o...
Studies on conflict detection have suggested that people are sensitive to conflict between their heu...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive beliefs. A key question is whether the bias results fro...
Although it is well established that our thinking can often be biased, the precise cognitive mechani...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
In judgment and reasoning, intuition and deliberation can agree on the same responses, or they can ...
Recent evidence suggests that people are highly efficient at detecting conflicting outputs produced ...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Conflict reasoning problems cue two competing responses to the problem, requiring the reasoner to re...
Although human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics, recent studies on conflict detecti...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
We tested the ability of task conflict to improve the quality of decisions made by four-person group...
Reasoning research suggests that people use more stringent criteria when they evaluate others' argum...
A controversial claim in recent dual process accounts of reasoning is that intuitive processes not o...
Studies on conflict detection have suggested that people are sensitive to conflict between their heu...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive beliefs. A key question is whether the bias results fro...
Although it is well established that our thinking can often be biased, the precise cognitive mechani...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
In judgment and reasoning, intuition and deliberation can agree on the same responses, or they can ...
Recent evidence suggests that people are highly efficient at detecting conflicting outputs produced ...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Conflict reasoning problems cue two competing responses to the problem, requiring the reasoner to re...
Although human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics, recent studies on conflict detecti...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
We tested the ability of task conflict to improve the quality of decisions made by four-person group...
Reasoning research suggests that people use more stringent criteria when they evaluate others' argum...
A controversial claim in recent dual process accounts of reasoning is that intuitive processes not o...
Studies on conflict detection have suggested that people are sensitive to conflict between their heu...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive beliefs. A key question is whether the bias results fro...