Language and reasoning: a study of temporal factors |
| |
Authors: | J.St.B.T. Evans S.E. Newstead |
| |
Affiliation: | School of Behavioural & Social Science, Plymouth Polytechnic, Plymouth PL4 8AA, Devon, England |
| |
Abstract: | The paper is concerned with the testing of psycholinguistic hypotheses by the use of deductive reasoning tasks. After reviewing some of the problems of interpretation which have arisen with particular reference to conditional rules, an experiment is presented which measures comprehension and verification latencies in addition to response frequencies in a truth table evaluation task.The experiment tests a psycholinguistic hypothesis concerning the different usage of the logically equivalent forms of sentence: If p then q and p only if q with respect to the temporal order of the events p and q. It is proposed that the former sentence is more natural when the event p precedes the event q in time, and the latter more natural when the opposite temporal relation holds.Although significant support is found for the hypothesis in the analysis of the latency data, it is only distinguished from an alternative explanation by detailed analysis of response frequencies, thus indicating the general usefulness of the paradigm adopted. |
| |
Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. J. St. B. T. Evans School of Behavioural & Social Science Plymouth Polytechnic Plymouth PL4 8AA Devon England. |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |