Goal-oriented critical reasoning and individual differences in critical reasoning biases

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Klaczynski, PA
Fauth, J
Gordon, DH
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[1] UNIV MISSISSIPPI, DEPT PSYCHOL, UNIVERSITY, MS 38677 USA
[2] PENN STATE UNIV, DEPT COUNSELING PSYCHOL, UNIVERSITY PK, PA 16802 USA
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In 4 experiments, the relationships among critical reasoning, personal goals, general intellectual ability, and information-processing style were explored. Three critical reasoning competencies were investigated: the law of large numbers, the intuitive analysis of covariance, and the ability to detect flaws in experimental designs. Participants were presented problems that involved goal-enhancing, goal-neutral, and goal-threatening evidence. There were 2 main findings: (a) Although general ability predicted 2 components of critical reasoning, biases in reasoning were better predicted by information processing style (i.e., rational vs. intuitive). (b) Reasoning on the goal-enhancing and neutral problems was less sophisticated than reasoning on threatening problems. Depth of processing seems to be a primary mechanism underlying motivated reasoning. In addition, information processing style is an individual difference variable that moderates the extent of reasoning biases. Similar results were obtained across different forms of critical thinking.
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