•  84
    Abstract reasoning and the interpretation of basic conditionals
    with Henry Markovits and Pier-Luc de Chantal
    Thinking and Reasoning 25 (1): 1-13. 2018.
    ABSTRACTStudies examining the interpretation that is given to if–then statementstypically use what are referred to as basic conditionals, which give contextless relations between two unrelated concrete terms. However, there is some evidence that basic conditionals require a more abstract form of representation. In order to examine this, we presented participants with truth-table tasks involving either basic conditionals or conditionals referring to imaginary categories, and standard conditional …Read more
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    Belief bias is stronger when reasoning is more difficult
    with Pier-Luc de Chantal, Hugues Lortie Forgues, and Henry Markovits
    Thinking and Reasoning 20 (3): 385-403. 2014.
    No abstract.
  •  92
    During the last decades, the psychology of reasoning has identified experimentally many fallacies committed by spontaneous reasoners. Given these experimental results, some theories have been developed about this phenomenon, mainly algorithmic theories. This paper develops instead a computational modelling of these current fallacies which appear as simplifications in the treatment of information that do not respect the formal rules of classical propositional logic. These fallacies are explained …Read more