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Logic (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Logic'
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Gene regulation: hacking the network on a sugar high.
9 Apr 2008
In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, Kaplan et al. (2008) determine the input functions for 19 E. coli sugar-utilization genes by using a two-dimensional high-throughput approach. The resulting input-function map reveals that gene network regulation ...
rec_pub_18406319-gene-regulation-hacking-network-sugar-high.htm
Pedagogy, not (only) anatomy of reasoning.
8 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18406655-pedagogy-anatomy-reasoning.htm
When doubting begins: exploring inductive reasoning in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
7 Apr 2008
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that inductive reasoning plays a role in obsessional doubting by comparing an OCD sample with a non-OCD control group in performance of an inductive reasoning task. The 'Reasoning with Inductive ...
rec_pub_18499085-when-doubting-begins-exploring-inductive-reasoning-obsessive.htm
The influence of argument structure on judgements of argument strength, function, and adequacy.
30 Mar 2008
The present study explored the extent to which lay adults consider aspects of argument structure in judging the strength and function of informal arguments and in constructing arguments to meet specific adequacy goals. Across two experiments, ...
rec_pub_18938280-the-influence-argument-structure-judgements-argument-strength.htm
Intuitive statistics by 8-month-old infants.
29 Mar 2008
Human learners make inductive inferences based on small amounts of data: we generalize from samples to populations and vice versa. The academic discipline of statistics formalizes these intuitive statistical inferences. What is the origin of this ...
rec_pub_18378901-intuitive-statistics-8-month-old-infants.htm
Preformulation considerations for controlled release dosage forms. Part I. Selecting candidates.
26 Mar 2008
The physical-chemical properties of interest for controlled release (CR) dosage form development presented are based on the author's experience. Part I addresses selection of the final form based on a logical progression of physical-chemical ...
rec_pub_18431655-preformulation-considerations-controlled-release-dosage-forms.htm
13 Mar 2008
Logic models are graphic representations of the relationship between program activities and their intended effects and are used for both program planning and evaluation. Logic models can provide an important foundation for program evaluation by ...
rec_pub_18341795-adapting-logic-models-time-washington-state-heart-disease-stroke.htm
Transitive inference in non-human animals: an empirical and theoretical analysis.
5 Mar 2008
Transitive inference has long been considered one of the hallmarks of human deductive reasoning. Recent reports of transitive-like behaviors in non-human animals have prompted a flourishing empirical and theoretical search for the mechanism(s) that ...
rec_pub_18423898-transitive-inference-non-human-animals-empirical-theoretical-analysis.htm
Précis of The rational imagination: how people create alternatives to reality.
4 Mar 2008
The human imagination remains one of the last uncharted terrains of the mind. People often imagine how events might have turned out "if only" something had been different. The "fault lines" of reality, those aspects more readily changed, indicate ...
rec_pub_18321404-pr-cis-rational-imagination-people-create-alternatives-reality.htm
Paul Natorp and the emergence of anti-psychologism in the nineteenth century.
28 Feb 2008
This paper examines the anti-psychologism of Paul Natorp, a Marburg School Neo-Kantian. It identifies both Natorp's principle argument against psychologism and the views underlying the argument that give it its force. Natorp's argument depends for ...
rec_pub_18831150-paul-natorp-emergence-anti-psychologism-nineteenth-century.htm
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