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- Wason_selection_task abstract "The Wason selection task (or four-card problem) is a logic puzzle devised by Peter Cathcart Wason in 1966. It is one of the most famous tasks in the study of deductive reasoning. An example of the puzzle is:You are shown a set of four cards placed on a table, each of which has a number on one side and a colored patch on the other side. The visible faces of the cards show 3, 8, red and brown. Which card(s) must you turn over in order to test the truth of the proposition that if a card shows an even number on one face, then its opposite face is red?A response that identifies a card that need not be inverted, or that fails to identify a card that needs to be inverted, is incorrect. The original task dealt with numbers (even, odd) and letters (vowels, consonants).The importance of the experiment is not in justifying one answer of the ambiguous problem, but in demonstrating the inconsistency of applying the logical rules by the people when the problem is set in two different contexts but with very similar connection between the facts.".
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- Wason_selection_task wikiPageExternalLink coglab.wadsworth.com.
- Wason_selection_task wikiPageExternalLink WasonSelection.shtml.
- Wason_selection_task wikiPageExternalLink Default.aspx.
- Wason_selection_task wikiPageExternalLink cep.
- Wason_selection_task wikiPageExternalLink wason.htm.
- Wason_selection_task wikiPageID "823236".
- Wason_selection_task wikiPageRevisionID "572490439".
- Wason_selection_task hasPhotoCollection Wason_selection_task.
- Wason_selection_task subject Category:Abstraction.
- Wason_selection_task subject Category:Cognition.
- Wason_selection_task subject Category:Logic_puzzles.
- Wason_selection_task subject Category:Probability_theory_paradoxes.
- Wason_selection_task type Abstraction100002137.
- Wason_selection_task type Communication100033020.
- Wason_selection_task type Contradiction107206887.
- Wason_selection_task type Falsehood106756407.
- Wason_selection_task type LogicPuzzles.
- Wason_selection_task type Message106598915.
- Wason_selection_task type Paradox106724559.
- Wason_selection_task type ProbabilityTheoryParadoxes.
- Wason_selection_task type Problem106784003.
- Wason_selection_task type Puzzle106784639.
- Wason_selection_task type Question106783768.
- Wason_selection_task type Statement106722453.
- Wason_selection_task type Subject106599788.
- Wason_selection_task comment "The Wason selection task (or four-card problem) is a logic puzzle devised by Peter Cathcart Wason in 1966. It is one of the most famous tasks in the study of deductive reasoning. An example of the puzzle is:You are shown a set of four cards placed on a table, each of which has a number on one side and a colored patch on the other side. The visible faces of the cards show 3, 8, red and brown.".
- Wason_selection_task label "Tarea de selección de Wason".
- Wason_selection_task label "Test selekcji Wasona".
- Wason_selection_task label "Tâche de sélection de Wason".
- Wason_selection_task label "Wason selection task".
- Wason_selection_task label "Задача выбора Уэйсона".
- Wason_selection_task label "華生選擇任務".
- Wason_selection_task sameAs Tarea_de_selección_de_Wason.
- Wason_selection_task sameAs Tâche_de_sélection_de_Wason.
- Wason_selection_task sameAs Test_selekcji_Wasona.
- Wason_selection_task sameAs m.03f35c.
- Wason_selection_task sameAs Q239479.
- Wason_selection_task sameAs Q239479.
- Wason_selection_task sameAs Wason_selection_task.
- Wason_selection_task wasDerivedFrom Wason_selection_task?oldid=572490439.
- Wason_selection_task depiction Wason_selection_task_cards.svg.
- Wason_selection_task isPrimaryTopicOf Wason_selection_task.