Deductive Reasoning and Strategies

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advanced deductive reasoning strategies
Belief Bias
Categorical Premise
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cognitive psychology
De Vooght
Deductive Reasoning Task
Deontic Context
Deontic Reasoning
Domain Specific Strategies
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individual reasoning differences
linear
Linear Syllogisms
mental
Mental Model
Mental Model Theory
mental models theory
model
Model Representation
Model Set
models
Modus Ponens Inference
Multiple Model Problems
Pragmatic Reasoning Schema Theory
Prepositional Reasoning
propositional logic
Putative Conclusions
Red Marble
selection
Selection Task
spatial inference
Spatial Strategy
syllogism
syllogistic
syllogistic analysis
Syllogistic Premises
Syllogistic Reasoning
task
theory
transitive
Transitive Inference
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138012592
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book brings together both theoretical and empirical research directed toward the role of strategies in deductive reasoning. It offers the first systematic attempt to discuss the role of strategies for deductive reasoning. The empirical chapters correspond well with the main issues in the study of deduction, namely propositional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and syllogistic reasoning. In addition, several chapters present a theoretical analysis of deduction, related to the concept strategy. The book also presents data about the role of strategies for statistical and social reasoning.

This book will be of interest to researchers and students of cognitive psychology. It will also be of value to people working in Artificial Intelligence, because it highlights results on how humans use strategies while tackling deductive puzzles.

 Walter Schaeken (Edited by) ,  Gino De Vooght (Edited by) ,  Andre Vandierendonck (Edited by) ,  Gery D'Ydewalle (Edited by)