Raymond S. Nickerson was an American
psychologist and author.[1] He was a senior vice president at BBN Technologies, from which he retired, and spent time as a research professor at
Tufts University in the Psychology Department. He authored several books and was the founding editor of The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.[2]
The Teaching of Thinking (with David N. Perkins & Edward E. Smith) (1985) Erlbaum.
Using Computers: Human Factors in Information Systems (1986) MIT Press.
Reflections on Reasoning (1986) Erlbaum.
Looking Ahead: Human Factors Challenges in a Changing World (1992) Erlbaum.
Psychology and Environmental Change (2003) Erlbaum.
Cognition and Chance: The Psychology of Probabilistic Reasoning (2004) Erlbaum.
Aspects of Rationality: Reflections on What it Means to be Rational and Whether we are (2008) Psychology Press.
Mathematical Reasoning: Patterns, Problems, Conjectures and Proofs (2010) Psychology Press.
Conditional Reasoning: The Unruly Syntactics, Semantics, Thematics, and Pragmatics of "If" (2015) Oxford University Press.
Membership
Fellow:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Psychological Association
Association for Psychological Science
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Society of Experimental Psychologists
Selected works
1996. "Hempel's Paradox and Wason's Selection Task: Logical and Psychological Puzzles of Confirmation," Thinking and Reasoning 2, 1-31
1998. "Confirmation Bias: A Ubiquitous Phenomenon in Many Guises," Review of General Psychology vol. 2, no. 2, 175-220
2009, with F. S. Butler & M. Carlin. "Empathy and Knowledge Projection," in Decety & Ickes (Eds.), Social Neuroscience of Empathy (pp. 43–56). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.