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Peer reviewedMarkovits, Henry; Dumas, Claude – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Two studies examined developmental patterns in understanding physical and social transitivity in 6- to 11-year olds. Findings revealed no significant correlations between social judgments and judgments concerning length. Results suggested that children possess two distinct strategies for making transitive judgments that correspond to the logical…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development, Inferences
Peer reviewedFuhr, Norbert – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 2000
Discusses the logical approach to information retrieval that treats retrieval as inference, considers probabilistic models for text retrieval, and presents an approach for combining Datalog (a variant of Horn predicate logic) with probabilistic theory using intentional semantics with logical rules. Discusses syntax and semantics and compares this…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Inferences, Information Retrieval, Logic
Peer reviewedLien, Yunnwen; Cheng, Patricia W. – Cognitive Psychology, 2000
Proposes a coherence hypothesis that integrates both the "power" and "covariational" views of how people distinguish genuine causes from spurious ones. Results of 2 experiments involving 96 and 56 undergraduates support the hypothesis. Discusses the place of coherence within causal inference. (SLD)
Descriptors: Causal Models, Coherence, Higher Education, Inferences
Peer reviewedBeckett, David – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2001
Action learning in the workplace occurs when decisions must be made quickly, relying on practical judgment. Just-in-time training, interpreted as "anticipative action," prepares learners to exercise inferential understanding amid "hot action" in the workplace. (Contains 17 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Decision Making, Experiential Learning, Inferences
Peer reviewedLegerstee, Maria – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Maintains author's interpretation of 6-month-olds' behavior is consistent with task requirements in the 2000 study and previous work showing that infants use explanatory inferences to make sense of their world. Asserts that ability to understand that people communicate with persons but act on objects is precursor to infants' understanding at 9 to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Infant Behavior, Infants, Inferences
Bowyer-Crane, Claudine; Snowling, Margaret J. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
Background: Previous research suggests that children with specific comprehension difficulties have problems with the generation of inferences. This raises important questions as to whether poor comprehenders have poor comprehension skills generally, or whether their problems are confined to specific inference types. Aims: The main aims of the…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Intervention, Inferences, Reading Tests
Hayes, Brett K.; Younger, Katherine – Child Development, 2004
Three experiments examined the changes in category representation that take place when children use exemplars for tasks other than classification. In Experiments 1 and 2, 6- and 10-year-old children learned to classify exemplars of a novel category and then used the same exemplars in an inferential prediction task. In a subsequent classification…
Descriptors: Classification, Task Analysis, Children, Inferences
Peer reviewedAsh, Gwynne Ellen – Educational Leadership, 2005
The ability to analyze the author's purpose and perspective is just as essential as literal and inferential comprehension and, hence, the middle and school students should be engaged in comparing, synthesizing, and analyzing complex texts. Advanced readers have the ability to grasp tone and nuance as they analyze and interpret text.
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills, Reader Text Relationship, Inferences
Brelsford, Theodore – Religious Education, 2005
Recent work in the cognitive sciences provides new neurological/biological and evolutionary bases for understanding the construction of knowledge (in the form of sets of ideas containing functionally useful inferences) and the capacity for imagination (as the ability to run inferences and generate ideas from information) in the human mind. In…
Descriptors: Inferences, Religious Education, Religion, Cognitive Psychology
Strack, F.; Forster, J.; Werth, L. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
In two experiments, it is demonstrated that knowledge about idiosyncratic aspects of one's own memory performance may become the basis for inferences in recognition. In the first study, beliefs about the effect of the encoding conditions on memory were experimentally induced by varying the memory task such that participants' performance was…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Inferences, Recognition (Psychology), Memorization
Falcon, Sergio – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2004
It is reasonably well known that the ratios of consecutive terms of a Fibonacci series converge to the golden ratio. This note presents a simple, complete proof of an interesting generalization of this result to a whole family of 'precious metal ratios'.
Descriptors: Generalization, Inferences, Mathematical Concepts, Equations (Mathematics)
Sequeiros, Xose Rosales – Second Language Research, 2004
This article explores second language (L2) learners' interpretation of reflexive anaphora in VP-Ellipsis by critiquing the work of Ying (2003), who applies Relevance Theory to explain elliptical anaphora. It argues against four claims made in his analysis: that L2 learners apply maximal relevance in anaphoric interpretation; that a procedural…
Descriptors: Inferences, Comprehension, Sentences, Second Languages
Merry, Michael S. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
In this article, the author will investigate the extent to which Bhikhu Parekh believes that a person's cultural/religious background must be preserved and whether, by implication, religious schooling is justified by his theory. His discussion will explore--by inference and implication--whether Parekh's carefully crafted multiculturalism, enriched…
Descriptors: Religion, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Background, Religion Studies
Lund, Thorleif – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2005
The purpose of the present paper is to emphasise the importance of inferences in an empirical study and to demonstrate how the inferences depend on a wider context. For that purpose a metamodel of central inferences is proposed, where each inference is characterised according to three dimensions: relevance, legitimacy, and validity. The relevance…
Descriptors: Inferences, Validity, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
Helman, Danny – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2004
The national lottery is often portrayed as a game of pure chance with no room for strategy. This misperception seems to stem from the application of probability instead of expectancy considerations, and can be utilized to introduce the statistical concept of expectation.
Descriptors: Probability, Expectation, Statistics, Statistical Inference

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