Transitive inference is a type of reasoning in which an order relation between two objects A and C is inferred from the observed relation between objects within at least two other pairs of objects, one of which contains A and the other C. For example, consider three objects (e.g., sticks, denoted A, B, and C) and the characteristic length (X), and assume that A is th
One of the main objectives of science and engineering is to help people select the most beneficial d...
What is needed for an analysis of the existing approaches to qualitative spatial reasoning and for a...
Transitive inference (TI) is the ability to infer social relationships between individuals (e.g., if...
(A) Example of a 7-item ordered list of photographic stimuli. “Greater Than” symbols denote which it...
Abstract We present a number of alternative ways of handling transitive binary relations that common...
We present a number of alternative ways of handling transitive binary relations that commonly occur ...
Research on discrimination-based transitive inference (TI) has demonstrated a widespread capacity fo...
<div>Data from a TI experiment in which adjacent pairs were trained for five 5-item lists. At test, ...
If you are told that job A pays more than job B and job B pays more than job C, then you can conclud...
Recently, Vigo and Allen (2009) proposed a view of transitive inference as categorization that depen...
A decision under ‘complete uncertainty’ is one where the decision maker knows the set of possible ou...
We propose inference systems for binary relations with composition laws of the form $S\circ T\subset...
Abstract A probabilistic causal chain A→B→C may intui-tively appear to be transitive: If A probabili...
A hallmark of human memory is the ability to integrate discrete experiences into cognitive maps. A f...
Transitive inference has been historically touted as a hallmark of human cognition. However, the abi...
One of the main objectives of science and engineering is to help people select the most beneficial d...
What is needed for an analysis of the existing approaches to qualitative spatial reasoning and for a...
Transitive inference (TI) is the ability to infer social relationships between individuals (e.g., if...
(A) Example of a 7-item ordered list of photographic stimuli. “Greater Than” symbols denote which it...
Abstract We present a number of alternative ways of handling transitive binary relations that common...
We present a number of alternative ways of handling transitive binary relations that commonly occur ...
Research on discrimination-based transitive inference (TI) has demonstrated a widespread capacity fo...
<div>Data from a TI experiment in which adjacent pairs were trained for five 5-item lists. At test, ...
If you are told that job A pays more than job B and job B pays more than job C, then you can conclud...
Recently, Vigo and Allen (2009) proposed a view of transitive inference as categorization that depen...
A decision under ‘complete uncertainty’ is one where the decision maker knows the set of possible ou...
We propose inference systems for binary relations with composition laws of the form $S\circ T\subset...
Abstract A probabilistic causal chain A→B→C may intui-tively appear to be transitive: If A probabili...
A hallmark of human memory is the ability to integrate discrete experiences into cognitive maps. A f...
Transitive inference has been historically touted as a hallmark of human cognition. However, the abi...
One of the main objectives of science and engineering is to help people select the most beneficial d...
What is needed for an analysis of the existing approaches to qualitative spatial reasoning and for a...
Transitive inference (TI) is the ability to infer social relationships between individuals (e.g., if...