Title of article :
Inferences from semifactual ‘even if’ conditionals
Author/Authors :
Moreno-Rيos، نويسنده , , Sergio and Garcيa-Madruga، نويسنده , , Juan A. and Byrne، نويسنده , , Ruth M.J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
13
From page :
197
To page :
209
Abstract :
We report three experiments on semifactual conditionals such as ‘even if he had worn his seatbelt he would have been injured’. Semifactuals contain a counterfactual antecedent (the presupposed fact is, he did not wear a seatbelt) and a true consequent (the fact is, he was injured). The experiments show that from the denial of the antecedent, ‘he did not wear his seatbelt’, reasoners do not infer the standard conclusion ‘he was not injured’ but instead they infer the asymmetric conclusion, ‘he was injured’. From the affirmation of the consequent, ‘he was injured’, they do not infer the standard conclusion ‘he wore his seatbelt’ but instead they infer that there is no valid conclusion. The first experiment shows this pattern for ‘even if’ subjunctive conditionals compared to ‘if’ indicative conditionals, the second extends it to ‘even if’ subjunctive conditionals compared to ‘even though’ indicative concessives, and the third extends it to ‘if … also/still’ subjunctive conditionals. The results suggest that people think about two possibilities to understand a semifactual: the conjecture, he wore his seatbelt and he was injured, and the presupposed facts, he did not wear his seatbelt and he was injured.
Keywords :
conditional reasoning , Counterfactual thinking , mental models , Semifactual conditionals
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica
Record number :
1903980
Link To Document :
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