Book synopsis: Inductive reasoning is everyday, intuitive reasoning; it contrasts with deductive or logical reasoning. Inductive reasoning is much more prevalent than deductive reasoning, yet there has been much less research on inductive reasoning. Using contributions from the leading researchers in the field, the interdisciplinary approach of this book is relevant to those interested in psychology (including cognitive and developmental psychology), decision-making, philosophy, computer science, and education
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top resea...
Three-experiments examined the number of qualitatively different processing dimensions needed to acc...
abstract: There is no doubt that inductive logic and inductive arguments are vital to the formation ...
Book synopsis: This interdisciplinary work is a collection of major essays on reasoning: deductive, ...
Book synopsis: This volume is number ten in the 11-volume Handbook of the History of Logic. While th...
This research addressed how inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning are related. We directly com...
Two experiments addressed the issue of how deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning are related. ...
The idea of inductive logic as providing a gene-ral, quantitative way of evaluating arguments is a r...
This chapter argues that the most important issue for the cognitive science of reasoning is whether ...
In this paper, we briefly discuss the forms of arguments and the methods of reasoning in scientific ...
Deductive reasoning is the kind of reasoning in which, roughly, the truth of the input propositions ...
In an effort to assess models of inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning, the authors, in 3 expe...
Inductive Logic is a ‘thematic compilation’ by Avi Sion. It collects in one volume many (though not ...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
This chapter explores a particular type of reasoning – deductive reasoning. We first look at what de...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top resea...
Three-experiments examined the number of qualitatively different processing dimensions needed to acc...
abstract: There is no doubt that inductive logic and inductive arguments are vital to the formation ...
Book synopsis: This interdisciplinary work is a collection of major essays on reasoning: deductive, ...
Book synopsis: This volume is number ten in the 11-volume Handbook of the History of Logic. While th...
This research addressed how inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning are related. We directly com...
Two experiments addressed the issue of how deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning are related. ...
The idea of inductive logic as providing a gene-ral, quantitative way of evaluating arguments is a r...
This chapter argues that the most important issue for the cognitive science of reasoning is whether ...
In this paper, we briefly discuss the forms of arguments and the methods of reasoning in scientific ...
Deductive reasoning is the kind of reasoning in which, roughly, the truth of the input propositions ...
In an effort to assess models of inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning, the authors, in 3 expe...
Inductive Logic is a ‘thematic compilation’ by Avi Sion. It collects in one volume many (though not ...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
This chapter explores a particular type of reasoning – deductive reasoning. We first look at what de...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top resea...
Three-experiments examined the number of qualitatively different processing dimensions needed to acc...
abstract: There is no doubt that inductive logic and inductive arguments are vital to the formation ...