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La liberté ou la mort. Les arguments émotionnels dans les Philippiques de Cicéron
This article tries to show that certain trends in recent contributions to argumentation theory (as manifested especially in the work of Christian Plantin and Douglas Walton) are right in assuming that emotional arguments are not necessarily fallacious ...
Manfred Kienpointner
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Using item response theory to explore the psychometric properties of extended matching questions examination in undergraduate medical education [PDF]
BACKGROUND: As assessment has been shown to direct learning, it is critical that the examinations developed to test clinical competence in medical undergraduates are valid and reliable. The use of extended matching questions (EMQ) has been advocated to
A Van Alphen +35 more
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A Simple Theory of Argument Schemes
While there has been in depth discussion of many particular argumentation schemes, some lament that there is little to no theory underpinning the notion of an argumentation scheme. Here I shall argue against the utility of argument schemes, at least as a
Geoff Goddu
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Wayfinding Through Disrupting Controversies in the Religious Education Classroom: Teachers' Views
Controversial issues are a teaching challenge that can either be accepted and pedagogically grasped by the teacher, or repressed. However, there is no generally accepted definition of ‘controversial issues’ in the literature.
Niclas Lindström, Kirk P Sullivan
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Douglas Walton’s Contributions in Education
Douglas Walton, perhaps the most prolific author in Argumentation theory, has been of a great influence in the fields of Informal logic, Artificial intelligence, and Law. His contributions in the field of educational research, in particular in the field
Chrysi Rapanta
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Supply chain design: Some critical questions
Effective supply chain management (SCM) requires organisations to work together in order to satisfy the needs of their end customers. Since organisations have to determine which processes and relationships will best achieve this aim, the design of their ...
J. D. Nel, J. A. Badenhorst-Weiss
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Critical questions on nutrition of preterm infants
Infants born preterm represent a nutritional emergency that must be addressed immediately in order to avoid/limit the development of nutritional deficits that lead to postnatal growth retardation.
Fabio Mosca +6 more
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The aim of the present study is twofold. First off, an analysis regarding 3rd ESO students' critical thinking application was procured from their performance from a piece of writing. To promote critical thinking, modification of the language of questions
Pablo Agustín
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An evaluation of pedagogically informed parameterised questions for self assessment
Self-assessment is a crucial component of learning. Learners can learn by asking themselves questions and attempting to answer them. However, creating effective questions is time-consuming because it may require considerable resources and the skill of ...
Davis, Hugh +2 more
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Psychosocial Outcomes in Patients With Endocrine Tumor Syndromes: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction The combination of disease manifestations, the familial burden, and varying penetrance of endocrine tumor syndromes (ETSs) is unique. This review aimed to portray and summarize available data on psychosocial outcomes in patients with ETSs and explore gaps and opportunities for future research and care.
Daniël Zwerus +6 more
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