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Exploring the Role of Deontic Reasoning and World Knowledge in Wason´s Selection Task
Published on: July 22, 2025
Andreas Arslan1, Jonathan F Kominsky1
1Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University PU, Vienna, Austria.
Causal structure significantly improves decision-making performance in coherent tasks compared to fragmented ones. This advantage persists even without extensive learning or reliance on episodic memory, highlighting the role of causal cues.
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