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Current Research: Russell Revlin Dr. Revlin studies human reasoning in its many facets including deductive reasoning and natural language understanding. His research focuses on how people reason about hypothetical situations by imagining a “possible world” that they have never before experienced. This research is framed within a theory of human inference that presumes that people are rational processors of information and that it is possible to develop models of human thought to predict the decisions people will reach in both laboratory and everyday settings.
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