It takes two to tango: How scientific reasoning and self-regulation processes impact argumentation qualityYoana OmarchevskaAndreas LachnerJuliane RichterKatharina Scheiter
Connection Manager neatly moves this problem away from the user—who, after all, just wants the application to work—and makes it the mobile operator and OEM's problem, reasoning that if they can't figure it out, the poor user has no hope. There are two main reasons why th...
Literacy(读写能力) exactly changes the human brain.The process of learning to read changes our brain,but so does what we read,how we read and on what we read.This is especially important nowadays, (1) whenmany people are tied to screens at any given moment. We are still ...
How (and Where) Does Moral Judgment Work? Moral psychology has long focused on reasoning, but recent evidence suggests that moral judgment is more a matter of emotion and affective intuition than d... J Greene,J Haidt - 《Trends in Cognitive Sciences》 被引量: 2087发表: 2003年 The neural...
As much as I like learning about those matters to improve my own abstract thinking, here are my personal favorite exercises: The NIMBY Exercise If it’s new to you,NIMBYmeans “not in my backyard.” It’s used when people of a certain class lobby for environmentally destructive processes, ...
However, these results do not imply that PS is the causal factor underlying intelligence: an important counterargument is that training and improving PS does not transfer to untrained measures15. We found that participants with higher intelligence were only quicker when responding to simple questions,...
Recognizing these reasoning flaws can come in handy in making short work of shoddy arguments, from classroom discussions to political debates. Note, however, that when you point out other people’s flawed reasoning, you might find they get a bit … testy. ...
these intuitions are shared by naive subjects and trained scientists; and they are applied with unfortunate consequences in the course of scientific inquiry [...] Apparently, acquaintance with formal logic and with probability theory does not extinguish erroneous intuitions. What, then, can be done...
题目Many of our beliefs about the universe are based on inductive reasoning,also known as the(1) scientific(science) model.This means of arriving at the truth requires the observation of concrete events(2) followed(follow) by the development of a theory to explain(3) what has...
What makes dogs truly special? Why does our relationship with them feel so much more deep and intense than with other animals? Any dog owner knows that the bond with their dog is unique. The unparalleled loyalty and total devotion of a dog seems the stuff of true love – but is this a...