Some theoretical and practical implications of defining aptitude and reasoning in terms of each other

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):675-676 (2000)
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Abstract

Stanovich & West continue a history of norm-setting that began with deference to reasonable people's opinions, followed by adherence to probability theorems. They return to deference to reasonable people, with aptitude test performance substituting for reasonableness. This allows them to select independently among competing theories, but defines reasoning circularly in terms of aptitude, while aptitude is measured using reasoning

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