Three experiments are reported in which the relationships between task format, item type, and strategy usage were investigated for a two-dimensional relational inference task. Contrary to past findings with linear syllogisms, it was found that parallel presentation (presenting problem statements simultaneously) did not result in any increased use of deduction rule processes compared with serial presentation (presenting problem statements individually). Instead, the results suggested that mental models were used by the majority of subjects, and that multiple models were more likely to be constructed with parallel presentation. It is proposed that, in general, multiple model construction will be more frequent for deduction tasks where the cog...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
Recent research has examined the how effectively people use the information in working memory (WM) w...
We present the results of an experiment designed to investigate the mediating role of artefacts in s...
Deductive reasoning is often seen as being composed of an immutable mechanism, universal to all reas...
Researchers have long asserted that the flexibility, sensitivity to context, and inference in memory...
Researchers currently working on relational reasoning typically argue that mental model theory (MMT)...
A theory of how individuals construct mental models to draw inferences from single premises was test...
International audienceAccording to mental model theory, reasoning performance depends on the constru...
Presenting natural frequencies facilitates Bayesian inferences relative to using percentages. Nevert...
Three-experiments examined the number of qualitatively different processing dimensions needed to acc...
Strategies in reasoning 2 Four experiments examined the strategies that individuals develop in sente...
Deductive reasoning shares with other forms of thinking a reliance on strategies, as shown by the re...
This paper reports four experiments investigating whether model construction of linear reasoning pro...
In this paper I present the double disjunction task as introduced by Johnson-Laird. This experiment ...
Workshop on Deductive Reasoning and Strategies, ROYAL ACAD SCI, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, MAR 20-21, 1998In...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
Recent research has examined the how effectively people use the information in working memory (WM) w...
We present the results of an experiment designed to investigate the mediating role of artefacts in s...
Deductive reasoning is often seen as being composed of an immutable mechanism, universal to all reas...
Researchers have long asserted that the flexibility, sensitivity to context, and inference in memory...
Researchers currently working on relational reasoning typically argue that mental model theory (MMT)...
A theory of how individuals construct mental models to draw inferences from single premises was test...
International audienceAccording to mental model theory, reasoning performance depends on the constru...
Presenting natural frequencies facilitates Bayesian inferences relative to using percentages. Nevert...
Three-experiments examined the number of qualitatively different processing dimensions needed to acc...
Strategies in reasoning 2 Four experiments examined the strategies that individuals develop in sente...
Deductive reasoning shares with other forms of thinking a reliance on strategies, as shown by the re...
This paper reports four experiments investigating whether model construction of linear reasoning pro...
In this paper I present the double disjunction task as introduced by Johnson-Laird. This experiment ...
Workshop on Deductive Reasoning and Strategies, ROYAL ACAD SCI, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, MAR 20-21, 1998In...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
Recent research has examined the how effectively people use the information in working memory (WM) w...
We present the results of an experiment designed to investigate the mediating role of artefacts in s...