Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... theories predict neither phenomena . Evans et al ( 1996 ; see also Evans 1993 ) proposed a useful correction to the model theory . It had postulated that a negative assertion was likely to elicit models of both the assertion and its ...
... theories predict neither phenomena . Evans et al ( 1996 ; see also Evans 1993 ) proposed a useful correction to the model theory . It had postulated that a negative assertion was likely to elicit models of both the assertion and its ...
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... model theory predicts a key interaction hinging on a search for counterexamples : It should be easier to determine that a situation is possible ( one model of the premises suffices as an example ) than not possible ( all the models of ...
... model theory predicts a key interaction hinging on a search for counterexamples : It should be easier to determine that a situation is possible ( one model of the premises suffices as an example ) than not possible ( all the models of ...
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... model theory : The probability of an event depends on the proportion of models in which it oc- curs ( Johnson - Laird & Savary 1996 , Johnson - Laird et al 1998 ) . The model theory predicts that any manipulation that emphasizes what ...
... model theory : The probability of an event depends on the proportion of models in which it oc- curs ( Johnson - Laird & Savary 1996 , Johnson - Laird et al 1998 ) . The model theory predicts that any manipulation that emphasizes what ...
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