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Math anxiety and deductive reasoning as factors in career appraisal
Brent Harley Herman
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"Everybody wants to coach it, but fewer know how to do it": a qualitative study of stakeholders' perspectives on mental skill development in youth sports. [PDF]
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Risky or rigorous? Developing trustworthiness criteria for AI‐supported qualitative data analysis
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Fine motor skills during early childhood predict visuospatial deductive reasoning in adolescence.
Developmental Psychology, 2022Extensive evidence and theory suggest that the development of motor skills during infancy and early childhood initiates a "developmental cascade" for cognitive abilities, such as reading and math.
Robert A. Cortes +3 more
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Divergent Thinking Promotes Deductive Reasoning in Preschoolers.
Child Development, 2020This study explored the hypothesis that preschoolers' deductive reasoning would be improved by encouraging use of divergent thinking (DT). Children of 4-5 years of age (n = 120) were randomly given DT or neutral control exercises before deductive ...
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 1999
AbstractThis article begins with an account of logic, and of how logicians formulate formal rules of inference for the sentential calculus, which hinges on analogs of negation and the connectivesif, or, andand. It considers the various ways in which computer scientists have written programs to prove the validity of inferences in this and other domains.
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AbstractThis article begins with an account of logic, and of how logicians formulate formal rules of inference for the sentential calculus, which hinges on analogs of negation and the connectivesif, or, andand. It considers the various ways in which computer scientists have written programs to prove the validity of inferences in this and other domains.
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