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  • Human Reasoning
  • Decision Making

Background:

  • Prior knowledge strengthens acceptance of specific conditional conclusions over general ones.
  • The influence of specificity on reasoning with unbelievable or arbitrary conditionals remains underexplored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate whether specific phrasing enhances the acceptance of conclusions from unbelievable and arbitrary conditionals.
  • To examine the effect of conditional statement specificity on logical inference.

Main Methods:

  • Two experiments were conducted, varying the specificity of counterintuitive and arbitrary conditionals.
  • Participants evaluated conclusions from Modus Ponens (MP) and Affirming the Consequent (AC) inferences on a 7-point Likert scale.
  • Instructions encouraged reasoning as in daily life.

Main Results:

  • A significant specificity effect was observed in both experiments.
  • Participants provided higher acceptance ratings for conclusions derived from specific conditionals compared to unspecific ones.
  • This effect held for both counterintuitive and arbitrary conditional statements.

Conclusions:

  • Specificity in conditional statements plays a crucial role in modulating conclusion acceptance, even when the conditionals are unbelievable or arbitrary.
  • The findings suggest that linguistic framing significantly influences human judgment and reasoning processes.