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To “see” or not to “see”: That is the selection task

Pages 517-529 | Published online: 29 May 2007

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Keith E. Stanovich & Richard F. West. (1998) Cognitive Ability and Variation in Selection Task Performance. Thinking & Reasoning 4:3, pages 193-230.
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N Liberman. (1996) Hypothesis testing in Wason's selection task: social exchange cheating detection or task understanding. Cognition 58:1, pages 127-156.
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D Sperber. (1995) Relevance theory explains the selection task. Cognition 57:1, pages 31-95.
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Kathryn Verzoni & Karen Swan. (2006) On the nature and development of conditional reasoning in early adolescence. Applied Cognitive Psychology 9:3, pages 213-234.
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Paul Pollard. (1990) Natural selection for the selection task: limits to social exchange theory. Cognition 36:2, pages 195-204.
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