Reasoning strategy vs cognitive capacity as predictors of individual differences in reasoning performance

Volume: 217, Pages: 104866 - 104866
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
The dual strategy model posits that reasoners rely on two information processing strategies when making inferences: The statistical strategy generates a rapid probabilistic estimate based on associative access to a wide array of information, and the counterexample strategy uses a more focused representation allowing for a search for potential counterexamples. In this paper, we focused on individual differences in strategy use as a predictor of...
Paper Details
Title
Reasoning strategy vs cognitive capacity as predictors of individual differences in reasoning performance
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
217
Pages
104866 - 104866
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