When perceptually available information is scant, we can leverage logical connections among hypotheses to draw reliable conclusions that guide our reasoning and learning. We investigate whether this ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. According to weekly surveys that students completed when submitting their problem sets, students spent 5.52 h/week (SD = 1.32) ...
Logical fallacies are mistakes in arguments. For example, if someone says that something is better solely because it is more "natural," this is the appeal to nature fallacy. If someone presents two ...
Within the first year of life, children can make transitive inferences about a social hierarchy of dominance. Human infants are capable of deductive problem solving as early as 10 months of age, a new ...
As a piece of terminology, cognitive computing describes systems that are capable of learning and reasoning with both purpose and intellect. Cognitive systems are capable of interacting with humans ...
We have had a "data fetish" with artificial intelligence (AI) for over 20 years—so long that many have forgotten our AI history. Our saturated mindset states that all AI must start with data, yet back ...
Syllogism is a logical reasoning topic commonly seen in competitive exams like SSC, Bank, UPSC, and more. It involves drawing conclusions from given statements using logic. This article will discuss ...