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Belief inhibition in children's reasoning: memory-based evidence
Authors:Steegen Sara  De Neys Wim
Institution:Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium. sara.steegen@ppw.kuleuven.be
Abstract:Adult reasoning has been shown as mediated by the inhibition of intuitive beliefs that are in conflict with logic. The current study introduces a classic procedure from the memory field to investigate belief inhibition in 12- to 17-year-old reasoners. A lexical decision task was used to probe the memory accessibility of beliefs that were cued during thinking on syllogistic reasoning problems. Results indicated an impaired memory access for words associated with misleading beliefs that were cued during reasoning if syllogisms had been solved correctly. This finding supports the claim that even for younger reasoners, correct reasoning is mediated by inhibitory processing as soon as intuitive beliefs conflict with logical considerations.
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