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On the conflict between logic and belief in syllogistic reasoning.
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P Pollard
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Sara Evans-Lacko
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J Barston
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1983-04-30
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Memory & Cognition
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Cognition
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Concept Formation
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Humans
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Problem Solving
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Semantics
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