Suppression of Valid Inferences: Syntactic Views, Mental Models, and Relative Salience
Byrne (1989) has demonstrated that although subjects can make deductively valid inferences of the modus ponens and modus tollens forms, these valid inferences can be suppressed by presenting an appropriate additional premise 'If R then Q' with the original conditional 'If P then Q...
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Main Authors: | CHAN, David, CHUA, Fook-Kee |
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1994
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