Automatic attitude and semantic activation: Examining the role of arousal, time, and response selection

2012 ◽  
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Eva M. de la Riva
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Wim De Neys

AbstractOaksford & Chater (O&C) rely on a data fitting approach to show that a Bayesian model captures the core reasoning data better than its logicist rivals. The problem is that O&C's modeling has focused exclusively on response output data. I argue that this exclusive focus is biasing their conclusions. Recent studies that focused on the processes that resulted in the response selection are more positive for the role of logic.


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