Part of this work was presented at 22nd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology - ESCOP, held in Lille (France), August 2022Human reasoners often tend to use simple and rapid strategies, heuristics, to make inferences. These are adaptative mechanisms of a non-logical nature. In some occasions they are very useful but in other cases they lead subjects to commit systematic cognitive biases. The purpose of this work has been to identify some of the main theoretical proposals on heuristics and cognitive biases in reasoning highlighting the framework of the Dual Process Theories. According to such theoretical perspectives, there are two types of thinking processes. Type 1 that is intuitive, automatic, unconscious, implicit ...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The abstract presents the empirical approach used in order to establish relations between the most w...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Reasoning and judgment under uncertainty are often based on a limited number of simplifying heuristi...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Research on decision-making began with a focus on rational decision-making but has since shifted the...
The past 40 years have seen an enormous amount of research aimed at investigating human reasoning an...
The past 40 years have seen an enormous amount of research aimed at investigating human reasoning an...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1745691612460685 pps.sage...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
There is a long tradition of studying children’s reasoning and thinking in cognitive development and...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The abstract presents the empirical approach used in order to establish relations between the most w...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Reasoning and judgment under uncertainty are often based on a limited number of simplifying heuristi...
Dual-process theories hold that there are two distinct processing modes available for many cognitive...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Research on decision-making began with a focus on rational decision-making but has since shifted the...
The past 40 years have seen an enormous amount of research aimed at investigating human reasoning an...
The past 40 years have seen an enormous amount of research aimed at investigating human reasoning an...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1745691612460685 pps.sage...
There is a prevalent distinction in the literature on reasoning, between Type-1 processes, (fast, au...
There is a long tradition of studying children’s reasoning and thinking in cognitive development and...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
The abstract presents the empirical approach used in order to establish relations between the most w...