If dancers ate their shoes: Inductive reasoning with factual and counterfactual premises Robert J. SternbergJoyce Gastel OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 10
The belief-bias effect in the production and evaluation of logical conclusions Henry MarkovitsGuilaine Nantel OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 17
The role of expectancy in comparative judgments Edward J. ShobenKevin M. SailorMan-Ying Wang OriginalPaper Pages: 18 - 26
Unconscious processing of dichoptically masked words Anthony G. GreenwaldMark R. KlingerThomas J. Liu OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 47
Detection of intraword and interword letter repetition: A test of the word unitization hypothesis Lester E. Krueger OriginalPaper Pages: 48 - 57
Speakers' assumptions about the lexical flexibility of idioms Raymond W. GibbsNandini P. NayakMelissa E. Keppel OriginalPaper Pages: 58 - 68
Back to Woodworth: Role of interlopers in the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon Gregory V. Jones OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 76
Correlational analyses of explicit and implicit memory performance Pierre PerruchetPatrice Baveux OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 86
Imagery, memory, and size-distance invariance Timothy L. HubbardDarren KallJohn C. Baird OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 94
The properties of retrieval cues constrain the picture superiority effect Mary Susan WeldonHenry L. RoedigerBradford H. Challis OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 105
Word attributes and lateralization revisited: Implications for dual coding and discrete versus continuous processing David B. Boles OriginalPaper Pages: 106 - 114