textabstractFuzzy trace theory explains why children do not have to use rules of logic or premise information to infer transitive relationships. Instead, memory of the premises and performance on transitivity tasks is explained by a verbatim ability and a gist ability. Until recently, the processes involved in transitive reasoning and memory of the premises were studied by comparing mean performance in fixed-age groups. In this study, an individual-difference model of fuzzy trace theory for transitive reasoning was formulated and tested on a sample (N = 409) of 4- to 13-year-old children. Tasks were used which differed with respect to presentation ordering and position ordering. From this individual- difference model expectations could be d...
The mental model theory (MMT) proposes that reasoners mentally construct iconic representations of t...
This research was designed to explore the nature of reasoning. In general, three categories of theo...
Abstract-Cognitive theorists generally assirtne that reasoning depends on memory; accirrate reasonin...
In this chapter, we review fuzzy-trace theory (FTT), a theory of reasoning and decision-making that ...
We discuss the limitations of hypothesis testing using (quasi-) experiments in the study of cognitiv...
An emerging theory of short-term memory, called fuzzy trace theory (FTT), postulates a link between ...
To investigate the role that "nonlogical" cues might play in transitive inference, 6- and 7-year-old...
textabstractFuzzy trace theory posits that during development the use of verbatim information for so...
Transitive tasks are important for understanding how children develop socio-cognitively. However, de...
This study addressed the free recall and recognition memory processes of elementary school children....
Abstract. A new, computerized transitive reasoning test was constructed using 16 well-structured, th...
Transitive tasks are important for understanding how children develop socio-cognitively. However, de...
Transitive inference (TI) is a form of deductive reasoning requiring the ability to infer a serial r...
The three chapters in this dissertation discuss and test fuzzy-trace theory's account of riskychoice...
This research had two aims. The first was to test three explanations of performance on N-term series...
The mental model theory (MMT) proposes that reasoners mentally construct iconic representations of t...
This research was designed to explore the nature of reasoning. In general, three categories of theo...
Abstract-Cognitive theorists generally assirtne that reasoning depends on memory; accirrate reasonin...
In this chapter, we review fuzzy-trace theory (FTT), a theory of reasoning and decision-making that ...
We discuss the limitations of hypothesis testing using (quasi-) experiments in the study of cognitiv...
An emerging theory of short-term memory, called fuzzy trace theory (FTT), postulates a link between ...
To investigate the role that "nonlogical" cues might play in transitive inference, 6- and 7-year-old...
textabstractFuzzy trace theory posits that during development the use of verbatim information for so...
Transitive tasks are important for understanding how children develop socio-cognitively. However, de...
This study addressed the free recall and recognition memory processes of elementary school children....
Abstract. A new, computerized transitive reasoning test was constructed using 16 well-structured, th...
Transitive tasks are important for understanding how children develop socio-cognitively. However, de...
Transitive inference (TI) is a form of deductive reasoning requiring the ability to infer a serial r...
The three chapters in this dissertation discuss and test fuzzy-trace theory's account of riskychoice...
This research had two aims. The first was to test three explanations of performance on N-term series...
The mental model theory (MMT) proposes that reasoners mentally construct iconic representations of t...
This research was designed to explore the nature of reasoning. In general, three categories of theo...
Abstract-Cognitive theorists generally assirtne that reasoning depends on memory; accirrate reasonin...