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Logic (Latest Articles)
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"At least one" problem with "some" formal reasoning paradigms.
30 Dec 2007
In formal reasoning, the quantifier "some" means "at least one and possibly all." In contrast, reasoners often pragmatically interpret "some" to mean "some, but not all" on both immediate-inference and Euler circle tasks. It is still unclear whether ...
rec_pub_18323076-at-problem-formal-reasoning-paradigms.htm
Exploring critical thinking in critical care nursing education: a pilot study.
30 Dec 2007
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses process vast amounts of information and require well developed critical-thinking skills to make clinical decisions. METHOD: Using a pretest posttest design, the critical-thinking skills of 31 postgraduate nurses were ...
rec_pub_18286928-exploring-critical-thinking-critical-care-nursing-education-pilot.htm
Men are grass: Bateson, Erickson, utilization and metaphor.
30 Dec 2007
The relationship between metaphor and the practice of utilization in therapy and hypnosis can be seen as dependent on metaphor's role in structuring experience. The work of Gregory Bateson and others is used to illustrate how metaphor functions. ...
rec_pub_18246856-men-grass-bateson-erickson-utilization-metaphor.htm
A learn and serve nutrition program: the Food Literacy Partners Program.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18174105-a-learn-serve-nutrition-program-food-literacy-partners-program.htm
Bio-logic: gene expression and the laws of combinatorial logic.
30 Dec 2007
At the heart of the development of fertilized eggs into fully formed organisms and the adaptation of cells to changed conditions are genetic regulatory networks (GRNs). In higher multicellular organisms, signal selection and multiplexing are ...
rec_pub_18171135-bio-logic-gene-expression-laws-combinatorial-logic.htm
Minimization of error functionals over perceptron networks.
30 Dec 2007
Supervised learning of perceptron networks is investigated as an optimization problem. It is shown that both the theoretical and the empirical error functionals achieve minima over sets of functions computable by networks with a given number n of ...
rec_pub_18045008-minimization-error-functionals-perceptron-networks.htm
Fluorescent molecular logic gates using microfluidic devices.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_17943951-fluorescent-molecular-logic-gates-using-microfluidic-devices.htm
Reasoning with conditionals: does every counterexample count? It's frequency that counts.
29 Nov 2007
A series of experiments investigated what determines people's degree of belief in conditionals and their readiness to draw inferences from them. Information on the frequency of exceptions to conditional rules was contrasted with information about ...
rec_pub_18265621-reasoning-conditionals-does-counterexample-count-s-frequency-counts.htm
Iffy beliefs: conditional thinking and belief change.
29 Nov 2007
The ability to entertain possibilities and draw inferences about them is essential to human intelligence. We examine the hypothesis that conditional if-then statements trigger a mental simulation process in which people suppose the antecedent (if ...
rec_pub_18265620-iffy-beliefs-conditional-thinking-belief-change.htm
Formal notations are diagrams: evidence from a production task.
29 Nov 2007
Although a general sense of the magnitude, quantity, or numerosity of objects is common in both untrained people and animals, the abilities to deal exactly with large quantities and to reason precisely in complex but well-specified situations--to ...
rec_pub_18265618-formal-notations-diagrams-evidence-production-task.htm
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