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The mediating effect of reflective-analytic cognitive style on rational thought

We investigate whether non-miserly cognitive styles mediate the effects of cognitive ability and thinking dispositions on rational thought. Specifically, we review relevant literature on two dimensions that define non-miserly cognitive style: reflection-impulsivity and analytic-intuitive. We use the...

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Published in:Thinking & reasoning 2020-07, Vol.26 (3), p.381-413
Main Authors: Viator, Ralph E., Harp, Nancy L., Rinaldo, Shannon B., Marquardt, Blair B.
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