Month: December 2024

Task and Timing Effects in Argument Role Sensitivity: Evidence From Production, EEG, and Computational Modeling

Abstract Comprehenders generate expectations about upcoming lexical items in language processing using various types of contextual information. However, a number of studies have shown that argument roles do not impact neural and behavioral prediction measures. Despite these robust findings, some prior studies have suggested that lexical prediction might be sensitive to argument roles in production […]

Published on December 3, 2024

On the Interplay Between Interpretation and Reasoning in Compelling Fallacies

Abstract We investigate the articulation between domain-general reasoning and interpretive processes in failures of deductive reasoning. We focus on illusory inferences from disjunction-like elements, a broad class of deductive fallacies studied in some detail over the past 15 years. These fallacies have received accounts grounded in reasoning processes, holding that human reasoning diverges from normative […]

Published on December 3, 2024

A Constant Error, Revisited: A New Explanation of the Halo Effect

Abstract Judgments of character traits tend to be overcorrelated, a bias known as the halo effect. We conducted two studies to test an explanation of the effect based on shared lexical context and connotation. Study 1 tested whether the context similarity of trait names could explain 39 participants’ ratings of the probability that two traits […]

Published on December 3, 2024