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Walter Schaeken

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Memory & Cognition|May 27, 2005
Everyday conditional reasoning: a working memory-dependent tradeoff between counterexample and likelihood useNiki Verschueren, Walter Schaeken, Gery d'Ydewalle
Frontiers in Psychology|March 6, 2019
Development of Quantitative and Temporal Scalar Implicatures in a Felicity Judgment TaskWalter Schaeken, Bojoura Schouten, Kristien Dieussaert
Experimental Psychology|June 14, 2008
"The" interpretation(s) of conditionalsWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken, Kristien Dieussaert
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|September 10, 2003
In search of counter-examples: deductive rationality in human reasoningWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken, Simon Handley
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2018
The Understanding of Scalar Implicatures in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Dichotomized Responses to Violations of InformativenessWalter Schaeken, Marie Van Haeren, Valentina Bambini
Memory & Cognition|November 27, 2002
Causal conditional reasoning and semantic memory retrieval: a test of the semantic memory frameworkWim De Neys, Walter Schaeken, Géry d'Ydewalle
Cognition|October 19, 2023
Some scales require cognitive effort: A systematic review on the role of working memory in scalar implicature derivationBojan Luc Nys, Wai Wong, Walter Schaeken
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 13, 2021
Find extra options or reason badly: An investigation of children's reasoning with incompatibility statementsBojan Luc Nys, Janie Brisson, Walter Schaeken
Memory & Cognition|July 23, 2003
Inference suppression and semantic memory retrieval: every counterexample countsWim De Neys, Walter Schaeken, Géry d'Ydewalle
Cognition|September 6, 2005
The wording of conclusions in relational reasoningJean-Baptiste Van der Henst, Walter Schaeken
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Memory & Cognition|May 27, 2005
Everyday conditional reasoning: a working memory-dependent tradeoff between counterexample and likelihood useNiki Verschueren, Walter Schaeken, Gery d'Ydewalle
Frontiers in Psychology|March 6, 2019
Development of Quantitative and Temporal Scalar Implicatures in a Felicity Judgment TaskWalter Schaeken, Bojoura Schouten, Kristien Dieussaert
Experimental Psychology|June 14, 2008
"The" interpretation(s) of conditionalsWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken, Kristien Dieussaert
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|September 10, 2003
In search of counter-examples: deductive rationality in human reasoningWalter Schroyens, Walter Schaeken, Simon Handley
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2018
The Understanding of Scalar Implicatures in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Dichotomized Responses to Violations of InformativenessWalter Schaeken, Marie Van Haeren, Valentina Bambini
Memory & Cognition|November 27, 2002
Causal conditional reasoning and semantic memory retrieval: a test of the semantic memory frameworkWim De Neys, Walter Schaeken, Géry d'Ydewalle
Cognition|October 19, 2023
Some scales require cognitive effort: A systematic review on the role of working memory in scalar implicature derivationBojan Luc Nys, Wai Wong, Walter Schaeken
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 13, 2021
Find extra options or reason badly: An investigation of children's reasoning with incompatibility statementsBojan Luc Nys, Janie Brisson, Walter Schaeken
Memory & Cognition|July 23, 2003
Inference suppression and semantic memory retrieval: every counterexample countsWim De Neys, Walter Schaeken, Géry d'Ydewalle
Cognition|September 6, 2005
The wording of conclusions in relational reasoningJean-Baptiste Van der Henst, Walter Schaeken
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