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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
I Theoretical Underpinnings
1 Definitions of Rationality in Philosophy, Cognitive Science, and Lay Discourse
2 Rationality, Intelligence, and the Functional Architecture of the Mind
3 Overcoming Miserly Processing: Detection, Override, and Mindware
4 A Framework for the Comprehensive Assessment of Rational Thinking (CART)
II The Components of Rational Thought Assessed by the CART
5 Probabilistic and Statistical Reasoning
6 Scientific Reasoning
7 Avoidance of Miserly Information Processing: Direct Tests
8 Avoidance of Miserly Information Processing: Indirect Effects
9 Probabilistic Numeracy, Financial Literacy, Sensitivity to Expected Value, and Risk Knowledge
10 Contaminated Mindware
11 The Dispositions and Attitudes of Rationality
III Comprehensive Rational Thinking Assessment: Data and Conclusions
12 Associations among the Subtests: A Short-Form CART
13 Associations among the Subtests: The Full-Form CART
14 The CART: Context, Caveats, and Questions
15 The Social and Practical Implications of a Rational Thinking Test
Appendix: Structure and Sample Items for the Subtests and Scales of the Comprehensive Assessment of Rational Thinking
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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