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Walter Schaeken

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 6, 2015
Considering too few alternatives: The mental model theory of extensional reasoningThierry Chevalley, Walter Schaeken
Psychologica Belgica|November 28, 2018
Some Differences in <i>Some</i>: Examining Variability in the Interpretation of Scalars Using Latent Class AnalysisTom Heyman, Walter Schaeken
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 29, 2003
A critique of Oaksford, Chater, and Larkin's (2000) conditional probability model of conditional reasoningWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken
Frontiers in Psychology|November 24, 2016
'But' Implicatures: A Study of the Effect of Working Memory and Argument CharacteristicsLeen Janssens, Walter Schaeken
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|September 10, 2008
Deductive rationality in validating and testing conditional inferencesWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken
Experimental Psychology|May 3, 2007
When people are more logical under cognitive load: dual task impact on scalar implicatureWim De Neys, Walter Schaeken
Cognitive Science|March 27, 2016
Processing Conversational Implicatures: Alternatives and Counterfactual ReasoningBob van Tiel, Walter Schaeken
Experimental Psychology|August 3, 2002
The relative contribution of content and context factors on the interpretation of conditionalsKristien Dieussaert, Walter Schaeken, Géry d'Ydewalle
Journal of Child Language|July 19, 2014
But: do age and working memory influence conventional implicature processing?Leen Janssens, Stephanie Drooghmans, Walter Schaeken
Psychologica Belgica|November 28, 2018
'Some' Effects of Age, Task, Task Content and Working Memory on Scalar Implicature ProcessingLeen Janssens, Iris Fabry, Walter Schaeken
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 6, 2015
Considering too few alternatives: The mental model theory of extensional reasoningThierry Chevalley, Walter Schaeken
Psychologica Belgica|November 28, 2018
Some Differences in <i>Some</i>: Examining Variability in the Interpretation of Scalars Using Latent Class AnalysisTom Heyman, Walter Schaeken
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 29, 2003
A critique of Oaksford, Chater, and Larkin's (2000) conditional probability model of conditional reasoningWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken
Frontiers in Psychology|November 24, 2016
'But' Implicatures: A Study of the Effect of Working Memory and Argument CharacteristicsLeen Janssens, Walter Schaeken
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|September 10, 2008
Deductive rationality in validating and testing conditional inferencesWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken
Experimental Psychology|May 3, 2007
When people are more logical under cognitive load: dual task impact on scalar implicatureWim De Neys, Walter Schaeken
Cognitive Science|March 27, 2016
Processing Conversational Implicatures: Alternatives and Counterfactual ReasoningBob van Tiel, Walter Schaeken
Experimental Psychology|August 3, 2002
The relative contribution of content and context factors on the interpretation of conditionalsKristien Dieussaert, Walter Schaeken, Géry d'Ydewalle
Journal of Child Language|July 19, 2014
But: do age and working memory influence conventional implicature processing?Leen Janssens, Stephanie Drooghmans, Walter Schaeken
Psychologica Belgica|November 28, 2018
'Some' Effects of Age, Task, Task Content and Working Memory on Scalar Implicature ProcessingLeen Janssens, Iris Fabry, Walter Schaeken
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