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The sophist in the server : Rhetoric, Reasoning and Scientific Judgment in the Age of LLMs. [PDF]
Colangelo MT, Galli C.
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Chaotic and complex dynamics expose the limits of counterfactual reasoning. [PDF]
Aalaila Y +4 more
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The Effects of Question Prompts and Worked Examples on Primary School Students' Scientific Achievement, Argumentation Skills, Motivation, and Cognitive Load. [PDF]
Xu C, Zhu J, Wang Y, Zheng Y.
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MEDI-SLATE: medical imaging slide-lecture aligned teaching ensemble. [PDF]
Manik MH, Islam Z, Wang G.
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Scientific reasoning and counterfactual reasoning in development
In this chapter, we bridge research on scientific and counterfactual reasoning. We review findings that children struggle with many aspects of scientific experimentation in the absence of formal instruction, but show sophistication in the ability to reason about counterfactual possibilities.
Nyhout, Angela, Ganea, Patricia A.
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In this chapter, the Scientific Reasoning subtest is described. The reason for each of the task-types chosen for this subtest is discussed. The skills tapped by this subtest include: covariation detection; falsification tendencies in the four-card selection task; understanding the logic of converging evidence; the ability to avoid drawing causal ...
Keith E. Stanovich +2 more
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Scientific Thinking and Reasoning
AbstractScientific thinking refers to both thinking about the content of science and the set of reasoning processes that permeate the field of science: induction, deduction, experimental design, causal reasoning, concept formation, hypothesis testing, and so on.
Dunbar, Kevin, Klahr, David
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Reasoning on Scientific Workflows
2009 Congress on Services - I, 2009Scientific workflows describe the scientific process from experimental design, data capture, integration, processing, and analysis that leads to scientific discovery. Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) coordinate the management of wet lab tasks, samples, and instruments and allow reasoning on business-like parameters such as ordering (e.g.
Zoé Lacroix +2 more
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