2001-06-05Z2011-03-11T08:54:39Zhttp://cogprints.org/id/eprint/1532This item is in the repository with the URL: http://cogprints.org/id/eprint/15322001-06-05ZThe Role of Scenario, Deontic Conditionals and Problem Content in Wason´s Selection taskThis experiment exolores the influence of thematic content, the presence or absence of a scenario and the use of deontic or indicaive framing of conditional rules on performance on Wason´s selection task. Logical performance was affected by the content used(permission rules were the best, neutral the worst and obligation rules intermediate) and by the use of scenarios. The scenario effect interacted significantly with the problem framing such that the presence of a scenario facilitate performance only when problems were framed in a deontic rather than indicative manner. The presence of scenarios did not interact with the problem content. These results are discussed in terms of pragmatic influences on reasoning, within the frameworkof the Dual Process Theory (Evans & Over, 1996)Montserrat MartínMª Dolores ValiñaJ. St. B.T. Evans Evans