Multiple Choice
The findings of Wason and Johnson-Laird suggest that people usually
A) correctly test abstract logical statements by searching for confirming evidence.
B) correctly test abstract logical statements by searching for disconfirming evidence.
C) incorrectly test abstract logical statements by searching for confirming evidence.
D) incorrectly test abstract logical statements by searching for disconfirming evidence.
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