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Nicenboim, Bruno; Vasishth, Shravan; Engelmann, Felix; Suckow, Katja – Cognitive Science, 2018
Given the replication crisis in cognitive science, it is important to consider what researchers need to do in order to report results that are reliable. We consider three changes in current practice that have the potential to deliver more realistic and robust claims. First, the planned experiment should be divided into two stages, an exploratory…
Descriptors: Sentences, Case Studies, Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics
Phillips, Lawrence; Pearl, Lisa – Cognitive Science, 2015
The informativity of a computational model of language acquisition is directly related to how closely it approximates the actual acquisition task, sometimes referred to as the model's "cognitive plausibility." We suggest that though every computational model necessarily idealizes the modeled task, an informative language acquisition…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Models, Computational Linguistics, Credibility

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