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9:15 AM, Wednesday 27 May 2026 EDT (7 hours 15 minutes)
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Psychology
Theme : The Experimental psychology of reasoning and decision-making

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9:15 AM EDT - 9:30 AM EDT | 15 minutes
Psychology
The psychology of reasoning: Fundamental models

Introduction of the session by Henry Markovits, Université du Québec à Montréal 

9:30 AM EDT - 10:30 AM EDT | 1 hour
Psychology
The psychology of reasoning: Fundamental models

Dual-process theories of reasoning gained widespread interest following Kahneman’s (2011) popularisation of the distinction between “thinking fast” and “thinking slow”. Arguably the most advanced exposition of such dual-process theorising remains Evans and Stanovich’s (2013a, 2013b) account. This draws a separation between Type 1 processes, which are defined as being autonomous and undemanding of working-memory resources, and Type 2 processes, which are defined ...

10:45 AM EDT - 11:45 AM EDT | 1 hour
Psychology

The two-headed, dual process view of human thinking has been very influential in the cognitive sciences. The core idea that thinking can be conceived as an interplay between a fast-intuitive and slower-deliberate process has inspired a wide range of psychologists, philosophers, and economists. However, despite its popularity, the dual process framework faces multiple challenges. In this course, I will discuss how recent studies showing that brief training interv...

1:30 PM EDT - 2:30 PM EDT | 1 hour
Psychology

References Over, D. E., & Evans, J. St. B. T. (2024). Human reasoning, especially Chapter 5. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David-Over-2Cruz, N., & Over, D.E. (2026). From de Finetti’s three values to conditional probabilities in the psychology of reasoning. In P. Egré and L. Rossi (Eds.), Handbook...

2:30 PM EDT - 3:30 PM EDT | 1 hour
Psychology

    References Byrne, R. M. J.(2016). Counterfactual thought. Annual review of psychology, 67(1), 135-157. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-122414-033249Johnson-Laird, P. N., Byrne, R. M. J., & Khemlani, S. S. (2023). Human verifications: Computable with truth values outside logic. Proceedi...

4:00 PM EDT - 4:45 PM EDT | 45 minutes
Psychology

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