• Research Review Article

    Individual Differences in Deductive Reasoning

    A Narrative Review

    Vol. 12 No. 19 (2016)
    Published: 2016-04-01
    María del Carmen Crivello
    Guillermo Macbeth
    Mauro Fioramonti
    Eugenia Razumiejczyk

    Introduction: This study addresses the issue of individual differences in deductive reasoning. It covers some of the variables related to the field: cognitive skills, development, gender and culture of people.

    Objective: To provide a narrative review of the main proposals in the area, emphasizing social factors.

    Methodology: A qualitative analysis of existing literature is performed, assessing mainly classic and some recent contributions.

    Results: Variables of individual differences that can contribute to a better understanding of the phenomenon under study have been detected.

    Conclusion: The main findings and limitations of the work, related to the combination of evidence in future meta-analytic studies, were summarized.

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    How to Cite

    Crivello, M. del C., Macbeth, G., Fioramonti, M., & Razumiejczyk, E. (2016). Individual Differences in Deductive Reasoning: A Narrative Review. Pensando Psicología, 12(19), 23-38. https://doi.org/10.16925/pe.v12i19.1326

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