Phil Johnson-Laird
Affiliations: | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Sign in to add traineeChristopher L. Asplund | research assistant | 2001-2003 | Princeton |
Sangeet Khemlani | grad student | (PsychTree) | |
Jane Oakhill | grad student | Sussex University | |
Mick Power | grad student | Princeton | |
Gregory Trafton | grad student | George Mason (PsychTree) | |
Uri Hasson | grad student | 2004 | Princeton |
Geoffrey P. Goodwin | grad student | 2006 | Princeton |
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Khemlani S, Johnson-Laird PN. (2020) Causal conflicts produce domino effects. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021820958416 |
Quelhas AC, Rasga C, Johnson-Laird PN. (2020) The Analytic Truth and Falsity of Disjunctions. Cognitive Science. 43: e12739 |
Byrne RMJ, Johnson-Laird PN. (2019) If and or: Real and counterfactual possibilities in their truth and probability. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 46: 760-780 |
Johnson-Laird PN, Ragni M. (2019) Possibilities as the foundation of reasoning. Cognition. 193: 103950 |
Hinterecker T, Knauff M, Johnson-Laird PN. (2019) How to infer possibilities: A reply to Oaksford et al. (2018). Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 45: 298-301 |
Bucciarelli M, Mackiewicz R, Khemlani SS, et al. (2019) Simulation in children's conscious recursive reasoning. Memory & Cognition. 46: 1302-1314 |
Khemlani S, Johnson-Laird PN. (2019) Why Machines Don’t (yet) Reason Like People Ki - KüNstliche Intelligenz. 33: 219-228 |
Goodwin GP, Johnson-Laird PN. (2018) The Truth of Conditional Assertions. Cognitive Science |
Quelhas AC, Rasga C, Johnson-Laird PN. (2018) The Relation Between Factual and Counterfactual Conditionals. Cognitive Science. 42: 2205-2228 |
Khemlani SS, Byrne RMJ, Johnson-Laird PN. (2018) Facts and Possibilities: A Model-Based Theory of Sentential Reasoning. Cognitive Science |