Theory of RelativityThe present study focuses on the way thought experiments (TEs) can be used as didactical tools in teaching physics to upper secondary-level students. A qualitative study was designed to investigate to what extent the TEs called 'Einstein's elevator' and 'Einstein's train' ...
Thought Experiments In a thought experiment, the consequences and effects of a certain hypothesis, procedure, or idea are evaluated. Thought experiments are developed in order to research ideas that don’t require physical experiments. Concrete thought experiments can be carried out using logic and ar...
Ideas can come from anywhere: conversations with friends, real-life experiences, writing prompts, difficult questions, thought experiments, literature you’ve read, and even the simple desire to write something entertaining. Idea As you generate ideas about how to begin your novel, let your mind ...
Bartlett’s work is a seminal study in the field of memory, where he used the concept of “schema” to describe an organized pattern of thought or behavior. He conducted a series of experiments using folk tales to show that memory recall is influenced by cultural schemas and personal ...
Victor the "wild boy" of Aveyron Another case study done on a child who had grown up without parents was done with a boy named "Victor" who had been found wandering in the wilderness and was thought to have been living alone for years. The boy could not speak, use the bathroom, or ...
This type of hypothesis is usually applied in real-world experiments. Hypothesis Example: Example:“People who use wearable fitness trackers will report higher motivation to exercise than those who don’t.” Example:“Regular handwashing among healthcare workers reduces the spread of infections in ...
(e.g., Thiede et al.,2010). The accuracy of learners’ self-assessments is therefore thought to depend on the degree to which the utilized cues are diagnostic (i.e., predictive) in the respective context (see de Bruin et al.,2017). Hence, inaccurate self-assessments are assumed to ...
Propose an idea of tracing from which model an adversarial example is generated from. The experiments and evaluations are weak. However, this is an interesting question that no one thought about probably due to lack of real use cases.
process information at unimaginable speeds. The prospect of developing synthetic minds that can learn and solve complex problems promises to revolutionize and disrupt many industries as machine intelligence continues to assume tasks once thought the exclusive purview of human intelligence and cognitive ...
In experiments, people consistently judge variations of expressions that rhyme as more truthful. For example, “What sobriety conceals, alcohol reveals” was judged as more truthful than “What sobriety conceals, alcohol unmasks.” Likely, this is because rhymes are easier to process. ...