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Are conjunctive inferences easier than disjunctive inferences? A comparison of rules and models
Authors:J A Garcí  a-Madruga  S Moreno  N Carriedo  F Guti  rrez  P N Johnson-Laird
Institution:Dpto. de Psicología Evolutiva, Facultad de Psicología-UNED, 28040 Madrid, Spain. jmadruga@psi.uned.es
Abstract:We report four experiments investigating conjunctive inferences (from a conjunction and two conditional premises) and disjunctive inferences (from a disjunction and the same two conditionals). The mental model theory predicts that the conjunctive inferences, which require one model, should be easier than the disjunctive inferences, which require multiple models. Formal rule theories predict either the opposite result or no difference between the inferences. The experiments showed that the inferences were equally easy when the participants evaluated given conclusions, but that the conjunctive inferences were easier than the disjunctive inferences (1) when the participants drew their own conclusions, (2) when the conjunction and disjunction came last in the premises, (3) in the time the participants spent reading the premises and in responding to given conclusions, and (4) in their ratings of the difficulty of the inferences. The results support the model theory and demonstrate the importance of reasoners' inferential strategies.
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