The probabilistic approach to human reasoning is exemplified by the information gain model for the Wason card selection task. Although the model is elegant and original, several key aspects of the model warrant further discussion, particularly those concerning the scope of the task and the choice process of individuals
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
Since it first appeared, there has been much research and critical discussion on the theory of optim...
Evans ’ (e.g., 1996) Heuristic-Analytic theory of reasoning in Wason’s selection task proposes the e...
Despite the popularity of the Wason selection task in the psychology of reasoning, doubt remains as ...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
One of the most popular paradigms to use for studying human reasoning involves the Wason card select...
A complete quantitative account of P. Wason’s (1966) abstract selection task is proposed. The accoun...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
One of the cognitive processes, which has generated more research within the framework of the Psycho...
I In Wason’s Selection Task (ST) [Was68] subjects do not perform as classical-logical reasoners. I I...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
Since it first appeared, there has been much research and critical discussion on the theory of optim...
Evans ’ (e.g., 1996) Heuristic-Analytic theory of reasoning in Wason’s selection task proposes the e...
Despite the popularity of the Wason selection task in the psychology of reasoning, doubt remains as ...
The study of human reasoning has had an extensive history. From the time of\ud Aristotle to the pres...
One of the most popular paradigms to use for studying human reasoning involves the Wason card select...
A complete quantitative account of P. Wason’s (1966) abstract selection task is proposed. The accoun...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
Human reasoning in hypothesis-testing tasks like P. C. Wason's (1968) selection task has been depict...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
People tend to approach agreeable propositions with a bias toward confirmation and disagreeable prop...
One of the cognitive processes, which has generated more research within the framework of the Psycho...
I In Wason’s Selection Task (ST) [Was68] subjects do not perform as classical-logical reasoners. I I...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
Since it first appeared, there has been much research and critical discussion on the theory of optim...
Evans ’ (e.g., 1996) Heuristic-Analytic theory of reasoning in Wason’s selection task proposes the e...