Reasoning research suggests that people use more stringent criteria when they evaluate others' arguments than when they produce arguments themselves. To demonstrate this "selective laziness," we used a choice blindness manipulation. In two experiments, participants had to produce a series of arguments in response to reasoning problems, and they were then asked to evaluate other people's arguments about the same problems. Unknown to the participants, in one of the trials, they were presented with their own argument as if it was someone else's. Among those participants who accepted the manipulation and thus thought they were evaluating someone else's argument, more than half (56% and 58%) rejected the arguments that were in fact their own. Mo...
Recent experiments suggest that level-k behavior is often driven by subjects' beliefs, rather than t...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
This paper focuses on the effects of motivational biases on the way people reason and debate in ever...
People without a background in argumentation theory possess several criteria to distinguish strong f...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
Although it is well established that our thinking can often be biased, the precise cognitive mechani...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
Four experiments examined the claims that people can intuitively assess the logical validity of argu...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Certain experiments have shown that reasoning may weaken the stability of people's preferences, espe...
International audienceReasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better de...
International audiencePeople can reason about the preferences of other agents, and predict their beh...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
Recent experiments suggest that level-k behavior is often driven by subjects' beliefs, rather than t...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
This paper focuses on the effects of motivational biases on the way people reason and debate in ever...
People without a background in argumentation theory possess several criteria to distinguish strong f...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
Although it is well established that our thinking can often be biased, the precise cognitive mechani...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
Four experiments examined the claims that people can intuitively assess the logical validity of argu...
When the validity of a deductive conclusion conflicts with its believability people often respond in...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Certain experiments have shown that reasoning may weaken the stability of people's preferences, espe...
International audienceReasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better de...
International audiencePeople can reason about the preferences of other agents, and predict their beh...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
In deductive reasoning, believable conclusions are more likely to be accepted regardless of their va...
Recent experiments suggest that level-k behavior is often driven by subjects' beliefs, rather than t...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
This paper focuses on the effects of motivational biases on the way people reason and debate in ever...