The Routledge International Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning is an authoritative reference work providing a balanced overview of current scholarship spanning the full breadth of the rapidly developing and expanding field of thinking and reasoning. It contains 35 chapters written by leading international researchers, covering foundational issues as well as state-of-the-art developments in thinking and reasoning research. Topics covered range across all sub-areas of thinking and reasoning, including deduction, induction, abduction, judgment, decision making, argumentation, problem solving,…mehr
The Routledge International Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning is an authoritative reference work providing a balanced overview of current scholarship spanning the full breadth of the rapidly developing and expanding field of thinking and reasoning. It contains 35 chapters written by leading international researchers, covering foundational issues as well as state-of-the-art developments in thinking and reasoning research. Topics covered range across all sub-areas of thinking and reasoning, including deduction, induction, abduction, judgment, decision making, argumentation, problem solving, expertise, creativity and rationality. The contributors engage with cutting-edge debates such as the status of dual-process theories of thinking, the role of unconscious, intuitive, emotional and metacognitive processes in thinking, and the importance of probabilistic conceptualisations of thinking and reasoning. Authors also examine the importance of neuroscientific findings in informing theoretical developments, and explore the situated nature of thinking and reasoning across a range of real-world contexts such as mathematics, medicine and science. The Handbook provides a clear sense of the way in which contemporary ideas are challenging traditional viewpoints as "new paradigm of the psychology of reasoning" emerges. This paradigm-shifting research is paving the way toward a richer and more inclusive understanding of thinking and reasoning, where important new questions drive a forward-looking research agenda. It is essential reading for both established researchers in the field of thinking and reasoning as well as advanced students wishing to learn more about both the historical foundations and latest developments in this rapidly growing field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Linden J. Ball is Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Dean of Psychology at the University of Central Lancashire. He is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Associate Editor of Thinking & Reasoning and Editor for Routledge's Current Issues in Thinking & Reasoning book series. Valerie A. Thompson is Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Saskatchewan. She is Past President of the Canadian Society of Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science, and is currently Editor-in-Chief of Thinking & Reasoning.
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Preface 1. Meta-Reasoning: Shedding Meta-Cognitive Light on Reasoning Research Rakefet Ackerman and Valerie A. Thompson 2. Belief Bias and Reasoning Linden J. Ball and Valerie A. Thompson 3. Intuitive Thinking Tilmann Betsch and Pablina Roth 4. Emotion and Reasoning Isabelle Blanchette, Serge Caparos and Bastien Trémolière 5. Counterfactual Reasoning and Imagination Ruth M. J. Byrne 6. Fallacies of Argumentation Peter J. Collins and Ulrike Hahn 7. Medical Decision Making Pat Croskerry 8. The New Paradigm in Psychology of Reasoning Shira Elqayam 9. Dual-Process Theories Jonathan St. B. T. Evans 10. Forty Years of Progress on Category-Based Inductive Reasoning Aidan Feeney 11. Analogical Reasoning Dedre Gentner and Francisco Maravilla 12. Incubation, Problem Solving and Creativity Kenneth J. Gilhooly 13. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning: Integrating Insights from Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience Vinod Goel and Randy Waechter 14. Scientific Thinking Michael E. Gorman 15. Working Memory, Thinking and Expertise Zach Z. Hambrick, Alex Burgoyne, Guillermo Campitelli and Brooke N. Macnamara 16. Expert Decision Making: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Perspective Rebecca K. Helm, Michael J. McCormick and Valerie F. Reyna 17. Conversational Inference and Human Reasoning Denis J. Hilton, Bart Geurts and Peter Sedlmeier 18. The Fast-and-Frugal Heuristics Program Ulrich Hoffrage, Sebastian Hafenbrädl and Julian N. Marewski 19. Mental Models and Reasoning Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Geoffrey P. Goodwin and Sangeet S. Khemlani 20. Abductive Reasoning and Explanation Barbara Koslowski 21. The Development of Logical Reasoning Henry Markovits 22. Reasoning and Argumentation Hugo Mercier 23. Probabilities and Bayesian Rationality Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater 24. Probabilistic Accounts of Conditional Reasoning David E. Over and Nicole Cruz 25. Judgment Heuristics Timothy Rakow and William J. Skylark 26. Creative Thinking Mark A. Runco 27. Naturalistic Decision Making Jan Maarten Schraagen 28. Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty Christin Schulze and Ben R. Newell 29. Several Logics for the Many Things that People do in Reasoning Keith Stenning and Alexandra Varga 30. The Development of Rational Thinking: Insights from the Heuristics and Biases Literature and Dual Process Models Maggie E. Toplak 31. The Sense of Coherence: How Intuition Guides Reasoning and Thinking Sascha Topolinski 32. Reasoning and Moral Judgment: A Common Experimental Toolbox Bastien Trémolière, Wim De Neys and Jean-François Bonnefon 33. Contemporary Perspectives on Mathematical Thinking and Learning Keith Weber and Kevin Moore 34. Problem Solving Robert W. Weisberg 35. Thinking and Reasoning across Cultures Hiroshi Yama
Preface 1. Meta-Reasoning: Shedding Meta-Cognitive Light on Reasoning Research Rakefet Ackerman and Valerie A. Thompson 2. Belief Bias and Reasoning Linden J. Ball and Valerie A. Thompson 3. Intuitive Thinking Tilmann Betsch and Pablina Roth 4. Emotion and Reasoning Isabelle Blanchette, Serge Caparos and Bastien Trémolière 5. Counterfactual Reasoning and Imagination Ruth M. J. Byrne 6. Fallacies of Argumentation Peter J. Collins and Ulrike Hahn 7. Medical Decision Making Pat Croskerry 8. The New Paradigm in Psychology of Reasoning Shira Elqayam 9. Dual-Process Theories Jonathan St. B. T. Evans 10. Forty Years of Progress on Category-Based Inductive Reasoning Aidan Feeney 11. Analogical Reasoning Dedre Gentner and Francisco Maravilla 12. Incubation, Problem Solving and Creativity Kenneth J. Gilhooly 13. Inductive and Deductive Reasoning: Integrating Insights from Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience Vinod Goel and Randy Waechter 14. Scientific Thinking Michael E. Gorman 15. Working Memory, Thinking and Expertise Zach Z. Hambrick, Alex Burgoyne, Guillermo Campitelli and Brooke N. Macnamara 16. Expert Decision Making: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Perspective Rebecca K. Helm, Michael J. McCormick and Valerie F. Reyna 17. Conversational Inference and Human Reasoning Denis J. Hilton, Bart Geurts and Peter Sedlmeier 18. The Fast-and-Frugal Heuristics Program Ulrich Hoffrage, Sebastian Hafenbrädl and Julian N. Marewski 19. Mental Models and Reasoning Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Geoffrey P. Goodwin and Sangeet S. Khemlani 20. Abductive Reasoning and Explanation Barbara Koslowski 21. The Development of Logical Reasoning Henry Markovits 22. Reasoning and Argumentation Hugo Mercier 23. Probabilities and Bayesian Rationality Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater 24. Probabilistic Accounts of Conditional Reasoning David E. Over and Nicole Cruz 25. Judgment Heuristics Timothy Rakow and William J. Skylark 26. Creative Thinking Mark A. Runco 27. Naturalistic Decision Making Jan Maarten Schraagen 28. Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty Christin Schulze and Ben R. Newell 29. Several Logics for the Many Things that People do in Reasoning Keith Stenning and Alexandra Varga 30. The Development of Rational Thinking: Insights from the Heuristics and Biases Literature and Dual Process Models Maggie E. Toplak 31. The Sense of Coherence: How Intuition Guides Reasoning and Thinking Sascha Topolinski 32. Reasoning and Moral Judgment: A Common Experimental Toolbox Bastien Trémolière, Wim De Neys and Jean-François Bonnefon 33. Contemporary Perspectives on Mathematical Thinking and Learning Keith Weber and Kevin Moore 34. Problem Solving Robert W. Weisberg 35. Thinking and Reasoning across Cultures Hiroshi Yama
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