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Counterfactual thinking about actions and failures to act
Authors:
Byrne, RMJ McEleney, A
Citation:
Rmj. Byrne et A. Mceleney, Counterfactual thinking about actions and failures to act, J EXP PSY L, 26(5), 2000, pp. 1318-1331
Mental models and pragmatics
Authors:
Johnson-Laird, PN Byrne, RMJ
Citation:
Pn. Johnson-laird et Rmj. Byrne, Mental models and pragmatics, BEHAV BRAIN, 23(2), 2000, pp. 284-286
Counterfactual thinking about controllable events
Authors:
McCloy, R Byrne, RMJ
Citation:
R. Mccloy et Rmj. Byrne, Counterfactual thinking about controllable events, MEM COGNIT, 28(6), 2000, pp. 1071-1078
The temporality effect in counterfactual thinking about what might have been
Authors:
Byrne, RMJ Segura, S Culhane, R Tasso, A Berrocal, P
Citation:
Rmj. Byrne et al., The temporality effect in counterfactual thinking about what might have been, MEM COGNIT, 28(2), 2000, pp. 264-281
Counterexamples and the suppression of inferences
Authors:
Byrne, RMJ Espino, O Santamaria, C
Citation:
Rmj. Byrne et al., Counterexamples and the suppression of inferences, J MEM LANG, 40(3), 1999, pp. 347-373
Deductive reasoning with factual, possible, and counterfactual conditionals
Authors:
Byrne, RMJ Tasso, A
Citation:
Rmj. Byrne et A. Tasso, Deductive reasoning with factual, possible, and counterfactual conditionals, MEM COGNIT, 27(4), 1999, pp. 726-740
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