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New Editorial Policies.(Brief Article)
October 1, 2000... In the Fall of 1999, the journal subcommittee of the Cognitive Science Society (Lawrence Barsalou: Chair, Jeff Elman, Ken Forbus, Dedre Gentner, and Douglas Medin) developed a new editorial policy for the Cognitive Science Journal. The...
Explanation and Evidence in Informal Argument.
October 1, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION
The ability to generate and evaluate arguments is vital to making sound decisions and to understanding the social and physical worlds. Effective arguing draws upon many aspects of reasoning, including the ability to seek...
Naive Analysis of Food Web Dynamics: A Study of Causal Judgment About Complex Physical Systems.
October 1, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION
In recent years, there has been considerable progress in research on causal cognition. Much has been discovered about the development of causal understanding and judgment and its involvement in many cognitive domains....
Five Seconds or Sixty? Presentation Time in Expert Memory.
October 1, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION
The study of expert behavior offers a unique window into human cognition. By looking at extreme performance, cognitive scientists determine what parameters of the human information processing system can change with...