Here's the #ISPSM's #xPhi session line-up (Room D):

@ByrdNick - Tell Us What You Really Think: A #thinkAloudProtocol analysis of the verbal #CognitiveReflectionTest (https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence11040076)

Kevin Reuter - Asymmetry Effects in Generic and Quantified Generalizations (https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/chbkq)

Michael Messerli - The #normativity of #rationality (https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=gx7NIisAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate)

Nancy Abigail Nuñes Hernández - Why #AI is not going to take mathematicians’ jobs (https://arxiv.org/search/math?searchtype=author&query=Hernández%2C+N+A+N)

Tell Us What You Really Think: A Think Aloud Protocol Analysis of the Verbal Cognitive Reflection Test

The standard interpretation of cognitive reflection tests assumes that correct responses are reflective and lured responses are unreflective. However, prior process-tracing of mathematical reflection tests has cast doubt on this interpretation. In two studies (N = 201), we deployed a validated think-aloud protocol in-person and online to test how this assumption is satisfied by the new, validated, less familiar, and non-mathematical verbal Cognitive Reflection Test (vCRT). Verbalized thoughts in both studies revealed that most (but not all) correct responses involved reflection and that most (but not all) lured responses lacked reflection. The think-aloud protocols seemed to reflect business-as-usual performance: thinking aloud did not disrupt test performance compared to a control group. These data suggest that the vCRT usually satisfies the standard interpretation of the reflection tests (albeit not without exceptions) and that the vCRT can be a good measure of the construct theorized by the two-factor explication of ‘reflection’ (as deliberate and conscious).

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Starting at 10:00 EST (16:00 CET) is the #ExperimentalPhilosophy session in the FREE, virtual #ISPSM conference in Room D.

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This xPhi session’s got lots of fun stuff! #AI, #science, #softwareDevelopment, #rationality (and probably more):

Here's the full program: https://www.neuralmechanisms.org/ispsm-conference.html?fbclid=IwAR2k9OcjKsBFaYHT2nCiEYvYZIumJQger8ciXkE2jY8_kdqCEnmCBf4tMi4

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🍿 The second half of #ISPSM's free, international, online conference starts in less than 24 hours! Two more days of #cognitiveScience talks from great scholars all over the world!

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