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The Role of Negation in Conditional Inference

Pages 739-769 | Published online: 22 Oct 2010

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Elisa Di Rosa, Doris Pischedda, Paolo Cherubini, Daniela Mapelli, Stefano Tamburin & Michele Burigo. (2017) Working memory in healthy aging and in Parkinson’s disease: evidence of interference effects. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 24:3, pages 281-298.
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Nina Attridge & Matthew Inglis. (2014) Intelligence and negation biases on the Conditional Inference Task: A dual-processes analysis. Thinking & Reasoning 20:4, pages 454-471.
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Walter Schroyens & Senne Braem. (2011) The initial representation in reasoning towards an interpretation of conditional sentences. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64:2, pages 339-362.
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David R. Mandel & Oshin Vartanian. (2009) Weighting of contingency information in causal judgement: Evidence of hypothesis dependence and use of a positive-test strategy. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62:12, pages 2388-2408.
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Christoph Stahl, Karl Christoph Klauer & Edgar Erdfelder. (2008) Matching bias in the selection task is not eliminated by explicit negations. Thinking & Reasoning 14:3, pages 281-303.
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Aidan Feeney, Simon Handley & RobertW. Kentridge. (2003) Deciding between accounts of the selection task: A reply to Oaksford (2002). The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 56:6, pages 1079-1088.
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Pierre Barrouillet & Jean-François Lecas. (2002) Content and context effects in children's and adults' conditional reasoning. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 55:3, pages 839-854.
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Jonathan St. B.T. Evans. (2002) Matching bias and set sizes: A discussion of Yama (2001). Thinking & Reasoning 8:2, pages 153-163.
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Walter J. Schroyens, Walter Schaeken & Géry D'Ydewalle. (2001) The processing of negations in conditional reasoning: A meta-analytic case study in mental model and/or mental logic theory. Thinking & Reasoning 7:2, pages 121-172.
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Simon J. Handley & Jonathan St.B.T. Evans. (2000) Supposition and representation in human reasoning. Thinking & Reasoning 6:4, pages 273-311.
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Walter Schroyens, Niki Verschueren, Walter Schaeken & Gery D'Ydewalle. (2000) Conditional reasoning with negations: Implicit and explicit affirmation or denial and the role of contrast classes. Thinking & Reasoning 6:3, pages 221-251.
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Nicole Cruz, Ulrike Hahn, Norman Fenton & David Lagnado. (2020) Explaining Away, Augmentation, and the Assumption of Independence. Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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Alex Reuneker. (2016) Conditional use of prepositional phrases in Dutch. Linguistics in the Netherlands 33, pages 121-134.
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Juan A. García-Madruga, Nuria Carriedo & Sergio Moreno-Ríos. (2013) The Semantics of ‘unless’ Conditionals: Evidence from ‘unless’ and Disjunctive Inferences. The Spanish journal of psychology 14:2, pages 569-579.
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Shira Elqayam & Jonathan St. B. T. Evans. (2011) Subtracting “ought” from “is”: Descriptivism versus normativism in the study of human thinking. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34:5, pages 233-248.
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Nick Chater, Mike Oaksford, Ulrike Hahn & Evan Heit. 2011. Inductive Logic. Inductive Logic 553 624 .
Matthew Inglis & Adrian Simpson. (2009) Conditional inference and advanced mathematical study: further evidence. Educational Studies in Mathematics 72:2, pages 185-198.
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Elise Chandon & Chris Janiszewski. (2009) The Influence of Causal Conditional Reasoning on the Acceptance of Product Claims. Journal of Consumer Research 35:6, pages 1003-1011.
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Klaus Oberauer. (2009) Oaksford & Chater's theory of reasoning: High prior, lower posterior plausibility. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32:1, pages 95-96.
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Mike Oaksford & Nick Chater. (2009) Précis of Bayesian Rationality: The Probabilistic Approach to Human Reasoning . Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32:1, pages 69-84.
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Jonathan St. B. T. Evans, Simon J. Handley & Alison M. Bacon. (2009) Reasoning Under Time Pressure. Experimental Psychology 56:2, pages 77-83.
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Juan A. García-Madruga, Nuria Carriedo, Sergio Moreno-Ríos, Francisco Gutiérrez & Walter Schaeken. (2014) Unless Reasoning. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 11:2, pages 386-399.
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Mike Oaksford, Nick Chater & Ulrike Hahn. 2012. Reasoning. Reasoning 383 413 .
Matthew Inglis & Adrian Simpson. (2007) Conditional inference and advanced mathematical study. Educational Studies in Mathematics 67:3, pages 187-204.
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