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Confidence judgments in syllogistic reasoning: the role of consistency and response cardinality
Authors:Igor Bajšanski  Valnea Žauhar  Pavle Valerjev
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia.;2. Department of Psychology, University of Zadar, Zadar, Croatia
Abstract:In two experiments, we examined the resolution of confidence judgments in syllogistic reasoning and their heuristic bases. Based on the assumptions of Koriat's Self-Consistency Model of confidence, we expected the confidence judgments to be related to conclusion consensuality, reflecting the role of consistency as a heuristic cue to confidence. In Experiment 1, the participants evaluated 24 syllogisms with conclusions that varied with respect to validity and consensuality. In Experiment 2, the participants produced conclusions to 64 pairs of premises. The correlation between confidence and reasoning accuracy was low. In both experiments confidence was related to the consensuality of the responses. For consensually correct items, correlation between confidence and accuracy was positive; however, for consensually incorrect items it was negative. In Experiment 2, confidence was lower for syllogisms with higher response cardinality, or syllogisms that elicited a greater variety of conclusions.
Keywords:Syllogistic reasoning  meta-reasoning  confidence  self-consistency  response cardinality
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