New Reflectionism in Cognitive Psychology

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Analytic Thinking
analytic thinking in everyday life
Anomalous Beliefs
belief formation mechanisms
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Cognitive Inhibition
cognitive neuroscience
Cognitive Style
Common Language
Conspiratorial Mindset
Counter-normative Actions
De Neys
Deliberate Thinking
Dual Process Model
Dual Process Theories
Epsteinian Approach
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Executive Engagement
Frontopolar Cortex
High WMC Participant
Insight Problem Solving
Intuitive Cognitive Styles
Intuitive Information Processing
intuitive reasoning
Low WMC Participant
moral decision making
Paranormal Belief
Reasoning Research
Religious Disbelief
scientific scepticism
social cognition research
Social Density
Standardize IQ Test
Van Prooijen

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138208087
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Over the past two decades, psychologists have increasingly emphasized the role of intuition and emotion in human cognition and behavior. Some have even argued that we are so governed by our intuitions that analytic thinking merely facilitates confirmation bias and motivated reasoning. However, a recent trend in thinking and reasoning research has called this position into question, indicating that just being willing to engage in analytic reasoning is a meaningful predictor of key psychological outcomes in diverse areas of everyday life.

The New Reflectionism in Cognitive Psychology reviews the evidence for the most recent theories on human thinking and reasoning, exploring how analytic thinking plays an important role in human morality and creativity. Featuring contributions from leading researchers, the volume also considers research on religious, paranormal, and conspiratorial beliefs.

An essential volume for all students and researchers of thinking and reasoning, The New Reflectionism in Cognitive Psychology emphasizes the role that analytic thinking plays in everyday life and the importance of reason in the modern technological age.

Gordon Pennycook is a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale University, USA.