Langston, Advanced Cognitive Psychology, Notes
10 -- Reasoning and problem solving
Reasoning, decision making, and problem solving.
What influences the decisions people make and the way they gather
information?
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zero-sum fallacy in evidence evaluation. Psychological
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theories: Evolved functions and psychological mechanisms. Perspectives
on Psychological Science, 13, 770-788. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1745691618774270
- Pennycook, G., Cheyne, J. A., Barr, N., Koehler, D. J., &
Fugelsang, J. A. (2015). On the reception and detection of
pseudo-profound bullshit. Judgment and Decision Making, 10,
549-563. http://journal.sjdm.org/15/15923a/jdm15923a.pdf
- Dalton, C. (2016). Bullshit for you; transcendence for me. A
commentary on "On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound
bullshit". Judgment and Decision Making, 11, 121-122. http://journal.sjdm.org/15/15923ac/jdm15923ac.pdf
- Pennycook, G., Cheyne, J. A., Barr, N., Koehler, D. J., &
Fugelsang, J. A. (2016). It's still bullshit: Reply to Dalton
(2016). Judgment and Decision Making, 11, 123-125. http://journal.sjdm.org/15/15923ac/jdm15923acr.pdf
- Lewandowsky, S., & Oberauer, K. (2016). Motivated
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