Title
Centering and the meaning of conditionals.
Abstract
The centering inference - p u0026 q, therefore if p then q - is important in reasoning research because it is logically valid for some accounts of conditionals (e. g. the material and the probability conditionals), but not for others (e. g. the inferential conditional, according to which a conditional is true if and only if there is an inferential connection between p and q). We tested participantsu0027 acceptance of centering compared to valid and invalid inferences not containing conditionals, varying the presence of an inferential connection and of a common topic of discourse between p and q. Participantsu0027 acceptance of centering was more similar to valid inferences than to invalid inferences, and there was no reliable effect of a connection between p and q. Acceptance rates were higher when there was a common topic of discourse, independently of the type of inference. The findings support the probability conditional account.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
CogSci
Inference,Cognitive psychology,Psychology,If and only if
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nicole Cruz101.35
David Over2114.13
Mike Oaksford300.68
Jean Baratgin403.04