Methods of thought : individual differences in reasoning strategies

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    • Roberts, Maxwell J.
    • Newton, Elizabeth

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Methods of thought : individual differences in reasoning strategies

edited by Maxwell J. Roberts and Elizabeth J. Newton

(Current issues in thinking & reasoning)

Psychology Press, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Strategic aspects of human cognition : implications for understanding human reasoning / Patrick Lemaire and Ludovic Fabre
  • Rethinking logical reasoning skills from a strategy perspective / Bradley J. Morris and Christian D. Schunn
  • Working memory and strategies in reasoning / K.J. Gilhooly
  • Verbal and spatial strategies in reasoning / Alison M. Bacon, Simon J. Handley, and Stephen E. Newstead
  • Adaptive strategy application in linear reasoning / Vicky Dierckx and André Vandierendonck
  • Strategy usage in a simple reasoning task : overview and implications / Maxwell J. Roberts and Elizabeth J. Newton
  • The window of opportunity : a model for strategy discovery / Elizabeth J. Newton and Maxwell J. Roberts

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How do people make inferences? How do their reasoning processes differ and why? Methods of Thought attempts to answer these questions by looking in detail at the different reasoning strategies people apply, how these are acquired, how they are selected and how use of these strategies is influenced by individual and task properties. Focusing on empirical data and research into deductive reasoning tasks, this book summarizes current trends in the field and helps us to understand how individual differences in reasoning impact on other studies of higher cognitive abilities in humans. Contributors include researchers who have shown that people make deductions by using a variety of strategies, and others who have found that deductive reasoning problems provide a useful test-bed for investigating general theories of strategy development. Together, it is shown that these general theories derived from other domains have important implications for deductive reasoning, and also that findings by reasoning researchers have wider consequences for general theories of strategy development. This book will be of interest to anyone studying or working in the fields of reasoning, problem solving, and cognitive development, as well as cognitive science in general.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Individual Differences in Reasoning Strategies. Patrick Lemaire, Ludovic Fabre, Strategic Aspects of Human Cognition: Implications for Understanding Human Reasoning. Bradley J. Morris, Christian D. Schunn, Rethinking Logical Reasoning Skills from a Strategy Perspective. K.J. Gilhooly, Working Memory and Strategies in Reasoning. Alison Bacon, Simon J. Handley, Stephen E. Newstead, Verbal and Spatial Strategies in Reasoning. Vicky Dierckx, Andre Vandierendonck, Adaptive Strategy Applications in Linear Reasoning. Maxwell J. Roberts, Elizabeth J. Newton, Strategy Usage in a Simple Reasoning Task. Elizabeth J. Newton, Maxwell J. Roberts, The Window of Opportunity: A Model for Strategy Discovery.

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