[图书][B] The rationality quotient: Toward a test of rational thinking
How to assess critical aspects of cognitive functioning that are not measured by IQ tests:
rational thinking skills. Why are we surprised when smart people act foolishly? Smart people …
rational thinking skills. Why are we surprised when smart people act foolishly? Smart people …
[PDF][PDF] Distinguishing the reflective, algorithmic, and autonomous minds: Is it time for a tri-process theory
KE Stanovich - In two minds: Dual processes and beyond, 2009 - keithstanovich.com
In a recent book (Stanovich, 2004), I spent a considerable effort trying to work out the
implications of dual process theory for the great rationality debate in cognitive science (see …
implications of dual process theory for the great rationality debate in cognitive science (see …
On the distinction between rationality and intelligence: Implications for understanding individual differences in reasoning
KE Stanovich - The Oxford handbook of thinking and reasoning, 2012 - books.google.com
A concern for individual differences has been missing from the Great Rationality Debate in
cognitive science—the debate about how much irrationality to attribute to human cognition …
cognitive science—the debate about how much irrationality to attribute to human cognition …
Why bounded rationality?
R Viale - Routledge handbook of bounded rationality, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
In the philosophy of science why-questions are a way to address the foundations of scientific
explanation. For Bas van Fraassen (1980), a theory of explanation is essentially a theory of …
explanation. For Bas van Fraassen (1980), a theory of explanation is essentially a theory of …
Intelligence and rationality.
Intelligence tests are often treated as if they encompassed all cognitive abilities. Our goal in
this chapter is to challenge this assumption by showing that an important class of cognitive …
this chapter is to challenge this assumption by showing that an important class of cognitive …
Why humans are cognitive misers and what it means for the great rationality debate
KE Stanovich - Routledge handbook of bounded rationality, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The perspective of bounded rationality provides a corrective to idealized conceptions of
rationality, which pose notorious explanatory problems for cognitive science. This chapter …
rationality, which pose notorious explanatory problems for cognitive science. This chapter …
The conjunction fallacy and the many meanings of and
According to the conjunction rule, the probability of A and B cannot exceed the probability of
either single event. This rule reads and in terms of the logical operator∧, interpreting A and …
either single event. This rule reads and in terms of the logical operator∧, interpreting A and …
Norm conflicts and conditionals.
Suppose that 2 competing norms, N₁ and N₂, can be identified such that a given person's
response can be interpreted as correct according to N₁ but incorrect according to N₂ …
response can be interpreted as correct according to N₁ but incorrect according to N₂ …
Relevance differently affects the truth, acceptability, and probability evaluations of “and”,“but”,“therefore”, and “if–then”
N Skovgaard-Olsen, D Kellen, H Krahl… - Thinking & …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In this study, we investigate the influence of reason-relation readings of indicative
conditionals and “and”/“but”/“therefore” sentences on various cognitive assessments …
conditionals and “and”/“but”/“therefore” sentences on various cognitive assessments …
[图书][B] Social cognition: The basis of human interaction
Social cognition is an area of social psychology that has been flourishing over the past two
decades. It has harnessed basic concepts from cognitive psychology and developed and …
decades. It has harnessed basic concepts from cognitive psychology and developed and …