National audienceThe Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) has been used in thousands of studies across several fields of behavioural research. The CRT has fascinated scholars because it commonly elicits incorrect answers despite most respondents possessing the necessary knowledge to reach the correct answer. Traditional interpretations of CRT performance asserted that correct responding was the result of corrective reasoning involving the inhibition and correction of the incorrect response and incorrect responding was an indication of miserly thinking without feelings of uncertainty. Recently, however, these assertions have been challenged. We extend this work by employing novel eye-tracking techniques to examine whether people use corrective co...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is thought to correlate with measures of utilitarian moral judgm...
We report a study examining the role of `cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
Sequences of eye movements during performance of a reasoning task has provided insights into the str...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) has been used in thousands of studies across several fields of b...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) measures one’s tendency to engage in reflective deliberate Syste...
We report a study examining the role of 'cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
Reasoning that is deliberative and reflective often requires the inhibition of intuitive responses. ...
The idea that there are 2 distinct processing modes is seen throughout social and cognitive psycholo...
The cognitive reflection test (CRT) measures the ability to suppress an intuitive, but incorrect, an...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is one of the most widely used tools to assess individual differ...
We report a study examining the role of 'cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a hugely influential problem solving task that measures indiv...
We report a study examining the role of ‘cognitive miserliness’ as a determinant of poor performance...
We test for the construct validity of the cognitive reflection test (CRT) by eliciting response time...
Frederick’s (2005) Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a 3- item task shown to predict susceptibility...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is thought to correlate with measures of utilitarian moral judgm...
We report a study examining the role of `cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
Sequences of eye movements during performance of a reasoning task has provided insights into the str...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) has been used in thousands of studies across several fields of b...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) measures one’s tendency to engage in reflective deliberate Syste...
We report a study examining the role of 'cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
Reasoning that is deliberative and reflective often requires the inhibition of intuitive responses. ...
The idea that there are 2 distinct processing modes is seen throughout social and cognitive psycholo...
The cognitive reflection test (CRT) measures the ability to suppress an intuitive, but incorrect, an...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is one of the most widely used tools to assess individual differ...
We report a study examining the role of 'cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a hugely influential problem solving task that measures indiv...
We report a study examining the role of ‘cognitive miserliness’ as a determinant of poor performance...
We test for the construct validity of the cognitive reflection test (CRT) by eliciting response time...
Frederick’s (2005) Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a 3- item task shown to predict susceptibility...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is thought to correlate with measures of utilitarian moral judgm...
We report a study examining the role of `cognitive miserliness' as a determinant of poor performance...
Sequences of eye movements during performance of a reasoning task has provided insights into the str...