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Markovits, Henry; Nantek, Guilaine. (1989). The belief-bias effect in the production and evaluation of logical conclusions. Memory and Cognition, 17 (1) , pp. 11-17.

Type of Resource: Journal Article
(ISSN: 0090-502X)

A study involving 186 French-speaking university students that examined the effects of belief-bias upon both the evaluation and production of logical conclusion. Results showed that belief-bias played a significant role in both the evaluation and production of logical conclusions. Study results indicated that the belief-bias effect is strongest in the production of logical conclusions.

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CBIR Record Number: 103210

Buffalo State College, State University of New York