Find extra options or reason badly: An investigation of children’s reasoning with incompatibility statements

Volume: 213, Pages: 105258 - 105258
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
The false dilemma or dichotomy is a logical fallacy that occurs when interlocuters accept the premises in an incompatibility statement as being jointly exhaustive (i.e., leaving no third option), whereas that is in fact not the case. Brisson et al. [Memory & Cognition (2018), Vol. 46, pp. 657-670] investigated this fallacy in an adult sample and discovered a content effect that influenced participants' performance. The current study aimed to...
Paper Details
Title
Find extra options or reason badly: An investigation of children’s reasoning with incompatibility statements
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
213
Pages
105258 - 105258
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