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Uncertain deduction and conditional reasoning
2015
Frontiers in Psychology
There has been a paradigm shift in the psychology of deductive reasoning. Many researchers no longer think it is appropriate to ask people to assume premises and decide what necessarily follows, with the results evaluated by binary extensional logic. Most every day and scientific inference is made from more or less confidently held beliefs and not assumptions, and the relevant normative standard is Bayesian probability theory. We argue that the study of "uncertain deduction" should directly ask
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00398
pmid:25904888
pmcid:PMC4389288
fatcat:bb37aks43bauzfn4qclakbtdye