Alternative task construals, computational escape hatches, and dualsystem theories of reasoning.

Ball, Linden J. and Quayle, Jeremy D. (2000) Alternative task construals, computational escape hatches, and dualsystem theories of reasoning. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23 (5). pp. 667-668. ISSN 0140-525X

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Abstract

Stanovich and West's dual-system proposals represent a major development in an understanding of reasoning and rationality. We feel, however, that they their notion of System-1 functioning as a computational escape hatch during the processing of complex tasks may deserve a more central role in explanations of reasoning performance. We describe examples of apparent escape-hatch processing from the reasoning and judgement literature.

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Journal Article
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BBS The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23 (5), pp 667-668 2000, © 2000 Cambridge University Press.
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?? linguistics and languagebehavioral neuroscienceneuropsychology and physiological psychologyphysiologylanguage and linguisticsbf psychology ??
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11143
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01 Aug 2008 14:32
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