New Approaches in Reasoning Research
Herausgeber: De Neys, Wim; Osman, Magda
New Approaches in Reasoning Research
Herausgeber: De Neys, Wim; Osman, Magda
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This edited volume brings to the fore new pioneering research methods and empirical findings in the field of reasoning research.
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This edited volume brings to the fore new pioneering research methods and empirical findings in the field of reasoning research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9781848721562
- ISBN-10: 1848721560
- Artikelnr.: 39049504
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9781848721562
- ISBN-10: 1848721560
- Artikelnr.: 39049504
Wim De Neys earned his Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Leuven, Belgium, in May 2003. Before being recruited as a tenured CNRS research scientist in France he worked as a post-doc at the University of California Santa Barbara, York University Toronto, Canada and the University of Leuven, Belgium. He is currently serving as Associate Editor for Psychonomic Bulletin & Review and Consulting Editor for the journals Memory & Cognition and Thinking & Reasoning. Magda Osman earned her Ph.D. in Psychology from Brunel University, London, 2001. She spent six years as a research fellow at University College London, where she continues to be an honorary research fellow. She now has a senior lectureship position at Queen Mary University of London. She is serving as Associate Editor for Experimental Psychology and consults on several national and international research council panels.
1. Wim De Neys, New Approaches In Reasoning Research: An Introduction. 2.
Melanie Stollstorff, Genes Of Rationality: Building Blocks For The
Neurobiology Of Reasoning. 3. Bastien Trémolière & Jean-François Bonnefon,
The Rationality Of Mortals: Thoughts Of Death Disrupt Analytic Processing.
4. Grégoire Borst, Sylvain Moutier, & Olivier Houdé, Negative Priming In
Logicomathematical Reasoning: The Cost Of Blocking Your Intuition. 5. L
inden Ball, Eye-Tracking and Reasoning: What Your Eyes Tell About Your
Inferences. 6. Maria Augustinova, Self-Perception and Reasoning: How
Perceiving Yourself as Rational Makes You Less Biased. 7. Vittorio Girotto
, Probabilistic Reasoning: Rational Expectations in Young Children and
Infants. 8. Magda Osman, Reasoning Research: Where Was It Going? Where Is
It Now? Where Will It Be Going?
Melanie Stollstorff, Genes Of Rationality: Building Blocks For The
Neurobiology Of Reasoning. 3. Bastien Trémolière & Jean-François Bonnefon,
The Rationality Of Mortals: Thoughts Of Death Disrupt Analytic Processing.
4. Grégoire Borst, Sylvain Moutier, & Olivier Houdé, Negative Priming In
Logicomathematical Reasoning: The Cost Of Blocking Your Intuition. 5. L
inden Ball, Eye-Tracking and Reasoning: What Your Eyes Tell About Your
Inferences. 6. Maria Augustinova, Self-Perception and Reasoning: How
Perceiving Yourself as Rational Makes You Less Biased. 7. Vittorio Girotto
, Probabilistic Reasoning: Rational Expectations in Young Children and
Infants. 8. Magda Osman, Reasoning Research: Where Was It Going? Where Is
It Now? Where Will It Be Going?
1. Wim De Neys, New Approaches In Reasoning Research: An Introduction. 2.
Melanie Stollstorff, Genes Of Rationality: Building Blocks For The
Neurobiology Of Reasoning. 3. Bastien Trémolière & Jean-François Bonnefon,
The Rationality Of Mortals: Thoughts Of Death Disrupt Analytic Processing.
4. Grégoire Borst, Sylvain Moutier, & Olivier Houdé, Negative Priming In
Logicomathematical Reasoning: The Cost Of Blocking Your Intuition. 5. L
inden Ball, Eye-Tracking and Reasoning: What Your Eyes Tell About Your
Inferences. 6. Maria Augustinova, Self-Perception and Reasoning: How
Perceiving Yourself as Rational Makes You Less Biased. 7. Vittorio Girotto
, Probabilistic Reasoning: Rational Expectations in Young Children and
Infants. 8. Magda Osman, Reasoning Research: Where Was It Going? Where Is
It Now? Where Will It Be Going?
Melanie Stollstorff, Genes Of Rationality: Building Blocks For The
Neurobiology Of Reasoning. 3. Bastien Trémolière & Jean-François Bonnefon,
The Rationality Of Mortals: Thoughts Of Death Disrupt Analytic Processing.
4. Grégoire Borst, Sylvain Moutier, & Olivier Houdé, Negative Priming In
Logicomathematical Reasoning: The Cost Of Blocking Your Intuition. 5. L
inden Ball, Eye-Tracking and Reasoning: What Your Eyes Tell About Your
Inferences. 6. Maria Augustinova, Self-Perception and Reasoning: How
Perceiving Yourself as Rational Makes You Less Biased. 7. Vittorio Girotto
, Probabilistic Reasoning: Rational Expectations in Young Children and
Infants. 8. Magda Osman, Reasoning Research: Where Was It Going? Where Is
It Now? Where Will It Be Going?