We examined matching bias in syllogistic reasoning by analysing response times, confidence ratings, and individual differences. Roberts’ (2005) “negations paradigm” was used to generate conflict between the surface features of problems and the logical status of conclusions. The experiment replicated matching bias effects in conclusion evaluation (Stupple & Waterhouse, 2009), revealing increased processing times for matching/logic “conflict problems”. Results paralleled chronometric evidence from the belief bias paradigm indicating that logic/belief conflict problems take longer to process than non-conflict problems (Stupple, Ball, Evans, & Kamal-Smith, 2011). Individuals’ response times for conflict problems also showed patterns of associat...
A reasoner’s beliefs can compromise or inflate the accuracy of their syllogistic judgments when syll...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
The belief-bias effect is one of the most-studied biases in reasoning. A recent study of the phenome...
We examined matching bias in syllogistic reasoning by analysing response times, confidence ratings, ...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
The study aimed to examine several assumptions of dual process theories of reasoning by employing in...
The study aimed to examine several assumptions of dual process theories of reasoning by employing in...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies ...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
Two experiments pitted the default-interventionist account of belief bias against a parallel-process...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
A reasoner’s beliefs can compromise or inflate the accuracy of their syllogistic judgments when syll...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
The belief-bias effect is one of the most-studied biases in reasoning. A recent study of the phenome...
We examined matching bias in syllogistic reasoning by analysing response times, confidence ratings, ...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
The study aimed to examine several assumptions of dual process theories of reasoning by employing in...
The study aimed to examine several assumptions of dual process theories of reasoning by employing in...
An experiment is reported examining dual-process models of belief bias in syllogistic reasoning usin...
An experiment utilizing response time measures was conducted to test dominant processing strategies ...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
Two experiments pitted the default-interventionist account of belief bias against a parallel-process...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
A reasoner’s beliefs can compromise or inflate the accuracy of their syllogistic judgments when syll...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
The belief-bias effect is one of the most-studied biases in reasoning. A recent study of the phenome...