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Reasoning about causal relationships: Inferences on causal networksConditionals, Context, and the Suppression Effect.Developmental and individual differences in conditional reasoning: effects of logic instructions and alternative antecedents.Modeling causal conditional reasoning data using SDT: caveats and new insights.Causal asymmetry across cultures: assigning causal roles in symmetric physical settings.Effects of question formats on causal judgments and model evaluation.Causal conditionals and counterfactuals.Neural correlates of causal power judgments.Different developmental patterns of simple deductive and probabilistic inferential reasoning.Reasoning with conditionals: does every counterexample count? It's frequency that counts.A mixed Rasch model of dual-process conditional reasoning.Ranking Theory and Conditional Reasoning.Causal and noncausal conditionals: an integrated model of interpretation and reasoning.Chronometric evidence for memory retrieval in causal conditional reasoning: the case of the association strength effect.The difference between generating counter examples and using them during reasoning.Information processing and reasoning with premises that are empirically false: interference, working memory, and processing speed.Inference suppression and semantic memory retrieval: every counterexample counts.Causal conditional reasoning and semantic memory retrieval: a test of the semantic memory framework.Efficiency of retrieval correlates with "logical" reasoning from causal conditional premises.Generating alternatives: a key component in human reasoning?Suppression of valid inferences and knowledge structures: the curious effect of producing alternative antecedents on reasoning with causal conditionals.The development of conditional reasoning and the structure of semantic memory.More evidence for a dual-process model of conditional reasoning.Development and necessary norms of reasoning.Agents and Patients in Physical Settings: Linguistic Cues Affect the Assignment of Causality in German and Tongan.Utilitarian Moral Judgment Exclusively Coheres with Inference from Is to Ought.The empirical study of norms is just what we are missing.Reply to Fairley and Manktelow's comment on "Naive theories and causal deduction".The need to explain.Extreme cognitions are associated with diminished ability to use disconfirming evidence.Defeasible reasoning with legal conditionals.The capacity to generate alternative ideas is more important than inhibition for logical reasoning in preschool-age children.Interactions between inferential strategies and belief bias.When will is not the same as should: The role of modals in reasoning with legal conditionals.Changing your mind.A successive-conditionalization approach to disjunctive and syllogistic reasoning.The modulation of conditional assertions and its effects on reasoning.Two causal theories of counterfactual conditionals.Conditional reasoning, frequency of counterexamples, and the effect of response modality.Is inferential reasoning just probabilistic reasoning in disguise?
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Naive theories and causal deduction.
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Naive theories and causal deduction.
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Naive theories and causal deduction.
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Naive theories and causal deduction.
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Cummins DD
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1995-09-01T00:00:00Z
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