Original paper
Who resists belief-biased inferences? The role of individual differences in reasoning strategies, working memory, and attentional focus
Abstract
A common explanation for individual differences in the ability to draw rule-based inferences, when a putative conclusion suggests a competing belief-based inference, is that the ability to do so depends on working memory capacity. In the following studies, we examined the hypothesis that the ability to draw rule-based inferences in belief bias tasks can also be explained by individual differences in reasoning strategies and in the related...
Paper Details
Title
Who resists belief-biased inferences? The role of individual differences in reasoning strategies, working memory, and attentional focus
Published Date
Dec 2, 2019
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
655 - 671
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