This programme of research, involving seven
experiments, investigates Evans' (1980a; 1980b) revised version
of the Dual Process theory of reasoning (Wason and Evans,
1975). A Type 2 process is characterised as verbal-rational and
a Type I process as non-verbal and non-logical. Evans links the
processes to two statistical components of observed reasoning
performance. The Type I process reflects non-logical response
biases and the Type 2 process reflects attention to the logical
nature of the task.
Six experiments employ a concurrent articulation
(with or without a short-term memory load) methodology devised
by Baddeley and Hitch (1974) for investigating their Working
Memory model. Four experiments apply this technique to
conditional reasoning tasks in an attempt to disrupt the verbal
Type 2 process.
Some weak evidence for the revised Dual Process
theory is found. There is a tendency, marked in only one
experiment, for concurrent articulation to inhibit logical
performance, whilst having little effect on response biases.
Unexpectedly, articulation conditions (without memory load) are
characterised by faster responding than silent conditions.
The results are inconsistent with Hitch and
Baddeley's (1976) data and several features of their Working
Memory model. Two further experiments repeat and extend their
work. A number of important theoretical implications are
discussed in the light of recent revisions to their theory (eg.
Baddeley, 1983).
A possible connection is drawn between Type I and
Type 2 processes and dual memory codes (Paivio, 1971; 1983) and
thought systems (Paivio, 1975) of a verbal and visual nature.
The hypothesis that Type I processes may be associated with
visual mechanisms is tested by introducing a factor into three
experiments to induce use of a visual code. This does not
affect the Type 1 process but facilitates lo3ical performance.
These results are discussed in relation to the revised Dual
Process theory. An explanation in terms of a recent tricoding
model for processing of pictures and words (Snodgrass, 1980;
1984) is suggested.
Date of Award | 1984 |
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Original language | English |
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Supervisor | Joyce Evans (Other Supervisor) |
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Visual and verbal processing in reasoning
Brooks, P. G. (Author). 1984
Student thesis: PhD