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Do people reason on the Wason selection task? A new look at the data of Ball et al. (2003).Priming analogical reasoning with false memories.The influence of banner advertisements on attention and memory: human faces with averted gaze can enhance advertising effectivenessThe intersection between Descriptivism and Meliorism in reasoning research: further proposals in support of 'soft normativism'.Phonological and visual distinctiveness effects in syllogistic reasoning: implications for mental models theory.The facilitatory effect of negative feedback on the emergence of analogical reasoning abilities.Which clinical and demographic factors predict poor insight in individuals with obsessions and/or compulsions?Priming children's and adults' analogical problem solutions with true and false memories.Effects of belief and logic on syllogistic reasoning: Eye-movement evidence for selective processing models.Dual-goal facilitation in Wason's 2-4-6 task: what mediates successful rule discovery?Chatting in the face of the eyewitness: The impact of extraneous cell-phone conversation on memory for a perpetrator.Contrast class cues and performance facilitation in a hypothesis-testing task: evidence for an iterative counterfactual model.Explaining away the negative effects of evaluation on analogical transfer: the perils of premature evaluation.Can false memories prime problem solutions?Using another's gaze as an explicit aid to insight problem solving.Odour-based context reinstatement effects with indirect measures of memory: the curious case of rosemary.Figural effects in a syllogistic evaluation paradigm: an inspection-time analysis.Reasoning in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder.Disfluent fonts don't help people solve math problems.Viewing another person's eye movements improves identification of pulmonary nodules in chest x-ray inspectionThe role of answer fluency and perceptual fluency as metacognitive cues for initiating analytic thinkingThe role of answer fluency and perceptual fluency in the monitoring and control of reasoning: reply to Oppenheimer, and Epley (2013)Detecting insider threats through language change
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