Chess Masters' Hypothesis Testing (Presentation Slides)

CogSci 2004 Slides, SSRN Cognitive Science eJournal Series/ Subject of full article in Nature News, Summer (2004)

15 Pages Posted: 25 Jun 2019 Last revised: 24 Jun 2020

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Michelle B. Cowley-Cunningham

Dublin City University; University of Oxford - Centre for Socio-Legal Studies

Ruth Byrne

Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland

Date Written: June 14, 2019

Abstract

Falsification may demarcate science from non-science as the rational way to test the truth of hypotheses. But experimental evidence from studies of reasoning shows that people often find falsification difficult. We suggest that domain expertise may facilitate falsification. We consider new experimental data about chess experts’ hypothesis testing. The results show that chess masters were readily able to falsify their plans. They generated move sequences that falsified their plans more readily than novice players, who tended to confirm their plans. The finding that experts in a domain are more likely to falsify their hypotheses has important implications for the debate about human rationality.

Keywords: Hypothesis Testing, Philosophy of Science, Adversarial Reasoning, Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence, Problem Solving, Development of Expertise, Memory

Suggested Citation

Cowley-Cunningham, Michelle B. and Byrne, Ruth, Chess Masters' Hypothesis Testing (Presentation Slides) (June 14, 2019). CogSci 2004 Slides, SSRN Cognitive Science eJournal Series/ Subject of full article in Nature News, Summer (2004), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3404363

Michelle B. Cowley-Cunningham (Contact Author)

Dublin City University ( email )

DCU Business School
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland

University of Oxford - Centre for Socio-Legal Studies ( email )

Faculty of Law
Wolfson College
Oxford
United Kingdom

Ruth Byrne

Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland ( email )

Dublin, D2
Ireland

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