Hypothetical Thinking: Dual Processes in Reasoning and Judgement

Hypothetical Thinking

Dual Processes in Reasoning and Judgement

2007 • 206 pages

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"Hypothetical thinking theory is built on three key principles, implemented in a revised and updated version of Evans' well-known heuristic-analytic theory of reasoning. The central claim of this book is that this theory can provide an integrated account of some apparently very diverse phenomena including confirmation bias in hypothesis testing, acceptance of fallacies in deductive reasoning, belief biases in reasoning and judgement, biases of statistical judgement and a number of characteristic findings in the study of decision making. The author also provides broad ranging discussion of cognitive biases, human rationality and dual-process theories of higher cognition.".

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Psychology Press & Routledge Classic Editions is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 1967 with contributions by Ulric Neisser, James J. Gibson, and Allan N. Schore.


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