This paper discusses the cognitive differences between reasoning with Euler diagrams and reasoning with Venn diagrams. We test subjects' performances in syllogism solving in case where these two types of diagrams are used. We conduct an analysis on the role played by the conventional devices of each diagram in reasoning processes. Based on this, we hypothesize that of the two types of diagrams, only Euler diagrams could guide subjects without prior knowledge of their inferential strategies for combining diagrams. To test this hypothesis, subjects in our experiment are only provided with instructions on the meanings of diagrams and required to solve reasoning tasks without any instruction on the solving strategies. Our experimental results s...
How can Euler diagrams support non-consequence inferences? Although an inference to non-consequence,...
Euler diagrams are a diagrammatic system for representing and reasoning with set theoretic statement...
We analyze the information discrepancy between diagram- matic representations and logical reasoning,...
This paper explores the question of what makes diagrammatic representa- tions effective for human lo...
Although diagrams have been widely used as methods for introducing students to elementary logical re...
Euler diagrams have been used for centuries as a means for conveying ideas in an intuitive, informal...
AbstractEuler diagrams have been used for centuries as a means for conveying ideas in an intuitive, ...
Diagrams in mechanised reasoning systems are typically en- coded into symbolic representations that ...
In this paper, we study the cognitive effectiveness of dia- grammatic reasoning with proportional qu...
People find difficulty in performing syllogistic reasoning. This paper outlines some reasons for poo...
Euler diagrams, which form the basis of numerous visual languages, can be an effective representatio...
Euler diagrams are emerging as a powerful tool in a variety of application areas, such as logical re...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of three different methods for teaching syllogi...
Inthisstudy,weinvestigatehowpeoplemanipulatediagrams in logical reasoning, especially no valid concl...
Proofs created by diagrammatic theorem provers are not designed with human readers in mind. We say t...
How can Euler diagrams support non-consequence inferences? Although an inference to non-consequence,...
Euler diagrams are a diagrammatic system for representing and reasoning with set theoretic statement...
We analyze the information discrepancy between diagram- matic representations and logical reasoning,...
This paper explores the question of what makes diagrammatic representa- tions effective for human lo...
Although diagrams have been widely used as methods for introducing students to elementary logical re...
Euler diagrams have been used for centuries as a means for conveying ideas in an intuitive, informal...
AbstractEuler diagrams have been used for centuries as a means for conveying ideas in an intuitive, ...
Diagrams in mechanised reasoning systems are typically en- coded into symbolic representations that ...
In this paper, we study the cognitive effectiveness of dia- grammatic reasoning with proportional qu...
People find difficulty in performing syllogistic reasoning. This paper outlines some reasons for poo...
Euler diagrams, which form the basis of numerous visual languages, can be an effective representatio...
Euler diagrams are emerging as a powerful tool in a variety of application areas, such as logical re...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of three different methods for teaching syllogi...
Inthisstudy,weinvestigatehowpeoplemanipulatediagrams in logical reasoning, especially no valid concl...
Proofs created by diagrammatic theorem provers are not designed with human readers in mind. We say t...
How can Euler diagrams support non-consequence inferences? Although an inference to non-consequence,...
Euler diagrams are a diagrammatic system for representing and reasoning with set theoretic statement...
We analyze the information discrepancy between diagram- matic representations and logical reasoning,...