Logical intuitions or matching heuristics? Examining the effect of deduction training on belief-based reasoning judgments.
When individuals are asked to evaluate the believability of the conclusions to valid or invalid arguments, they often endorse valid conclusions at higher rates than invalid ones. This effect of validity on belief judgments—the "logic-belief effect" —is considered evidence of intuitive logic. However...
| Published in: | Memory & Cognition Vol. 53; no. 7; pp. 2279 - 2301 |
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Springer Nature
Oct2025
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