Title:
Conditional Reasoning Without Reasoning? An Experimental Test Validation of a Conditional Reasoning Test
Author(s):
Krumm, Stefan; Schulte, Niklas; Schäpers, Philipp
Year of publication:
2025
Available Date:
2025-10-16T14:08:06Z
Abstract:
In conditional reasoning tests (CRTs), participants are asked to choose a response that follows logically from premises presented in the item stem. CRTs rest on the rationale that individuals with a high standing on an undesirable trait will draw inferences from the set of premises that provide a justification for their trait standing. In this preregistered study, we presented the CRT for aggression either with or without premises (N = 778). In line with CRT theory, results revealed that CRT-A scores were affected by the omission of premises. On the item level, for six of 22 items, the frequency of choosing illogical responses did not differ when the premises were removed. Correlations with self-reported aggression were similar for both versions of the CRT-A. Thus, findings speak to the theorizing behind CRTs, but also point to possible improvements on the item level.
Part of Identifier:
e-ISSN (online): 2698-1866
Keywords:
experimental test validation
conditional reasoning test
aggression
inductive reasoning
alidity
test-taker reactions
DDC-Classification:
150 Psychologie
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Journaltitle:
Psychological Test Adaptation and Development
Publisher:
Hogrefe Publishing Group
Publisher Place:
Göttingen
Department/institution:
Erziehungswissenschaft und Psychologie
AB Psychologische Diagnostik, Differentielle und Persönlichkeitspsychologie
Comments:
Gefördert aus Open-Access-Mitteln der Freien Universität Berlin.