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Strategies in Syllogistic Reasoning.
July 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION
The more psychologists study certain topics, the less they seem to know about them. Syllogisms may be a case in point. Syllogisms are a small set of inferences that are based on two premises, each containing a single...
Goals and Learning in Microworlds.
July 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION
In the field of computer-aided instruction, highly interactive microworlds have gained importance as educational tools aimed at supporting learning through experience (Lawler, 1987; Schank & Farrel, 1988; Schauble, Glaser,...
The Generality/Specificity of Expertise in Scientific Reasoning.
July 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION
What are the reasoning skills required for making scientific discoveries? Research in cognitive psychology has infrequently, although consistently, addressed variations of this question since the advent of the cognitive...
An Attractor Model of Lexical Conceptual Processing: Simulating Semantic Priming.
July 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION
Understanding the computation of word meaning is central to the development of a complete account of language comprehension. Accordingly, a great deal of research investigating the structure of semantic memory and the...