Johnson-Laird P N, Savary F
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, NJ 08544-1010, USA.
Cognition. 1999 Jul 30;71(3):191-229. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(99)00015-3.
The mental model theory postulates that reasoners build models of the situations described in premises, and that these models normally make explicit only what is true. The theory has an unexpected consequence: it predicts the occurrence of inferences that are compelling but invalid. They should arise from reasoners failing to take into account what is false. Three experiments corroborated the systematic occurrence of these illusory inferences, and eliminated a number of alternative explanations for them. Their results illuminate the controversy among various current theories of reasoning.
心理模型理论假定,推理者会构建前提中所描述情境的模型,并且这些模型通常仅使真实的情况变得明确。该理论有一个意想不到的结果:它预测了那些令人信服但无效的推理的出现。它们应该是由于推理者没有考虑到错误的情况而产生的。三项实验证实了这些错觉推理的系统性出现,并排除了对它们的一些其他解释。他们的结果阐明了当前各种推理理论之间的争议。