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    Bidirectional reasoning in decision making by constraint satisfaction
    with Keith J. Holyoak
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 128 (1): 3. 1999.
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    Ex ante coherence shifts
    with Keith J. Holyoak
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2020.
    Cushman characterizes rationalization as the inverse of rational reasoning, but this distinction is psychologically questionable. Coherence-based reasoning highlights a subtler form of bidirectionality: By distorting task attributes to make one course of action appear superior to its rivals, a patina of rationality is bestowed on the choice. This mechanism drives choice and action, rather than just following in their wake.