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Syllogistic inference
Authors:P N Johnson-Laird  B G Bara
Institution:MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, USA;University of Milan, USA
Abstract:This paper reviews current psychological theories of syllogistic inference and establishes that despite their various merits they all contain deficiencies as theories of performance. It presents the results of two experiments, one using syllogisms and the other using three-term series problems, designed to elucidate how the arrangement of terms within the premises (the ‘figure’ of the premises) affects performance. These data are used in the construction of a theory based on the hypothesis that reasoners construct mental models of the premises, formulate informative conclusions about the relations in the model, and search for alternative models that are counterexamples to these conclusions. This theory, which has been implemented in several computer programs, predicts that two principal factors should affect performance: the figure of the premises, and the number of models that they call for. These predictions were confirmed by a third experiment.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to P  N  Johnson-Laird  MRC Applied Psychology Unit  15 Chaucer Road  Cambridge CB2 2EF  U  K    
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