Wason Selection
Do you reason correctly? Since this is a cognitive psychology class you can probably predict that we will tell you that you don’t. In this experiment, we will examine a particular aspect of reasoning: hypothesis testing. You will be given a rule and asked to determine if it is true. You will be asked to check some cards to test the rule; that is, the cards allow you to collect evidence. The question is how you will select the evidence that will allow you to determine if the rule is correct.
References:
Margolis, H. (1987). Patterns, Thinking, and Cognition: A Theory of Judgment. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Wason, P. C. (1966). Reasoning. In B. Foss (ed.), New Horizons in Psychology. London: Penguin.
You will be given a rule to test. To do this, you will be shown four cards. Each card will have a letter on one side, and a number on the other side. Two of the cards have the letter-side face up, and two have the letter-side face down.
Condition 1: Standard
Click on the card or cards that must be turned over to determine whether the rule has been violated.
Condition 2: p & q
Click on the two cards that must be turned over to determine whether the rule has been violated.
Condition 3: not-p and not-q
Figure out which two cards could violate the rule, and click on them.