Automatic–heuristic and executive–analytic processing during reasoning: Chronometric and dual-task considerations

W De Neys - Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …

Automatic-heuristic and executive-analytic processing during reasoning: Chronometric and dual-task considerations

W De Neys - Quarterly journal of experimental psychology …, 2006 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …

[引用][C] Automatic-heuristic and executive-analytic processing during reasoning: Chronometric and dual-task considerations

W DE NEYS - … journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print …, 2006 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Automatic-heuristic and executive-analytic processing during reasoning : Chronometric and
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W De Neys - THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL …, 2006 - wdeneys.org
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …

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W De Neys - THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL …, 2006 - faculty.weber.edu
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …

Automatic–heuristic and executive–analytic processing during reasoning: Chronometric and dual-task considerations

W De Neys - The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …

Automatic–Heuristic and Executive–Analytic Processing during Reasoning: Chronometric and Dual-Task Considerations

W De Neys - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2006 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic
processing instead of a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments …

Automatic-heuristic and executive-analytic processing during reasoning: Chronometric and dual-task considerations.

W De Neys - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006), 2006 - europepmc.org
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …

[PDF][PDF] Automatic–heuristic and executive–analytic processing during reasoning: Chronometric and dual-task considerations

W De Neys - THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL …, 2006 - researchgate.net
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …

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W De Neys - THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL …, 2006 - scholar.archive.org
Human reasoning has been shown to overly rely on intuitive, heuristic processing instead of
a more demanding analytic inference process. Four experiments tested the central claim of …