Two studies detected a philosopher's conception of "reflective" thinking as "back[ing] up [from initial] impulse[s to consciously consider] reason[s about whether] to believe [it]": correct answers on a "reflection test" involved more reconsideration and reason-giving. User byrd_nick, in the philosophy subreddit, 27 Apr 2023
When people thought aloud on a common cognitive test, their verbalizations revealed that a leading explanation of test performance is sometimes incorrect. User byrd_nick, in the Psychology subreddit, 26 Apr 2023
Recording people thinking out loud during a common cognitive tests revealed new insight about the test's assumptions User BestOfNoPoliticsBot, in the Science but without politics! subreddit, 25 Apr 2023
Recording people thinking out loud during a common cognitive tests revealed new insight about the test's assumptions User byrd_nick, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 25 Apr 2023