Cognition and communication: Judgmental biases, research methods, and the logic of conversation

This book introduces social science researchers to the “logic of conversation” developed by Paul Grice, a philosopher of language, who proposed the cooperative principle and a set of maxims on which conversationalists implicitly rely. [The author] applies this framework to a wide range of topics, including research on person perception, decision making, and the emergence… Continue reading Cognition and communication: Judgmental biases, research methods, and the logic of conversation