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The development of reasoning by exclusion in infancy.

Roman Feiman1, Shilpa Mody2, Susan Carey2.   

Abstract

How do humans develop the capacity to reason? In five studies, we examined infants' emerging ability to make exclusion inferences using negation, as in the disjunctive syllogism (P or Q; not P; therefore Q). Inspired by studies of non-human animals and older children, Experiments 1-3 used an exclusion task adapted from Call's (2004) 2-cup paradigm and Experiments 4-5 used an exclusion task adapted from the blicket detector paradigm (Sobel & Kirkham, 2006). In both tasks, we found failure to make exclusion inferences at 15 months, fragile success at 17 months, and robust success by 20 months of age. These data converge with some prior evidence that fails to find a capacity to represent negation in infants younger than 15 months of age and conflict with other evidence from different paradigms that suggests infants do have this capacity. We discuss three different resolutions of these conflicting data, and suggest lines of further work that might adjudicate among them.
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Keywords:  Causal reasoning; Contrariety; Disjunctive syllogism; Logic; Mutual exclusivity; Negation; Reasoning by exclusion

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35358901      PMCID: PMC9149114          DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2022.101473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Psychol        ISSN: 0010-0285            Impact factor:   3.746


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