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Optimizing Scientific Reasoning

Science, 2010
B. Bahrami et al. (“Optimally interacting minds,” Reports, 27 August, p. [1081][1]) found that social interactions can enhance the quality of decision-making. The Perspective by M. O. Ernst (“Decisions made better,” 27 August, p. 1022) suggested that Bahrami et al. 's results could be applied to real-world issues such as soccer refereeing.
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Demonstrating Scientific Reasoning

Teaching of Psychology, 1998
A game called Black Box is a useful tool for introducing various features of scientific reasoning to introductory research methods classes. The rules of the game are straightforward and it uses little time, thus allowing a real-time demonstration of processes such as induction and deduction. Instructors can also make other analogies between aspects of
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Reasoning on Scientific Workflows

2009 Congress on Services - I, 2009
Scientific 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.
Z. Lacroix, C.R.L. Legendre, S. Tuzmen
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Learning and Scientific Reasoning

Science, 2009
Comparisons of Chinese and U.S. students show that content knowledge and reasoning skills diverge.
Lei Bao   +12 more
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Limits of Scientific Reason

2021
Critically and comprehensively examining the works of Habermas and Foucault, two giants of 20th century continental philosophy, this book illuminates the effects of scientific reason as it migrates from its specialized institutions into society. It explores how science permeates shared human consciousness, to produce effects that ripple through the ...
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Scientific Thinking and Reasoning

2012
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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2. Scientific reasoning

2013
‘Scientific reasoning’ asks how much confidence should be placed in the inferences scientists make. What exactly is the nature of scientific reasoning? The important distinction between deductive and inductive patterns of reasoning is explained before Hume's problem is outlined.
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The Evidence-Based Reasoning Framework: Assessing Scientific Reasoning

Educational Assessment, 2010
Recent science education reforms have emphasized the importance of students engaging with and reasoning from evidence to develop scientific explanations. A number of studies have created frameworks based on Toulmin's (1958/2003) argument pattern, whereas others have developed systems for assessing the quality of students' reasoning to support their ...
Nathaniel J. S. Brown   +4 more
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Scientific Reasoning During Inquiry

2017
As described in the US Next Generation Science Standards, scientific practices are the behaviors that scientists engage in as they investigate and build models and theories about the natural world.
Christopher Andersen, Merce Garcia-Mila
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Large language models should be used as scientific reasoning engines, not knowledge databases

Nature Medicine, 2023
Daniel Truhn   +2 more
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