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The Elusive Pragmatic Reasoning Schemas Effect
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Model-based ReasoningDefeasible LogicCognitionNot Q CardsSemanticsSocial SciencesNon-monotonic LogicDeductive MethodCognitive ConstructionLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceReasoning SystemReasoning About ActionPragmaticsSelection TaskExperimental PsychologyArgumentationReasoningPhilosophy Of LanguageAutomated ReasoningPragmatic Reasoning SchemasEpistemologyLogical ReasoningLinguistics
The present study examined the pragmatic reasoning schema theory of deductive reasoning—specifically, its explanation of performance on the selection task. Experiment 1 replicated a result crucial to the theory, the finding of facilitation on abstract versions of the selection task based on pragmatic reasoning schemas. However, Experiments 2, 3, and 4 established that this facilitation was dependent upon two presentation factors: (1) the presence of explicit negatives on the NOT P and NOT Q cards and (2) the inclusion of a checking context in the problem statement. These results are discussed in terms of Evans's two-stage (heuristic/analytic processing) model of reasoning.
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