Phil Johnson-Laird

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Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Peter C. Wason grad student 1967 UCL

Children

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Christopher 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
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