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1Motivated reasoning — is an emotion biased decision making phenomenon studied in cognitive science and social psychology. This term describes the role of motivation in cognitive processes such as decision making and attitude change in a number of paradigms, including …
2Inductive reasoning — Induction or inductive reasoning, sometimes called inductive logic, is the process of reasoning in which the premises of an argument are believed to support the conclusion but do not entail it; i.e. they do not ensure its truth. Induction is a… …
3Emotional reasoning — is a cognitive error whereby a person who is nervous or anxious resorts to emotional reactions to determine a course of action. For example, an anxious test taker might feel that he does not understand the material. He might feel as though he… …
4Case Based Reasoning — Raisonnement par cas Pour les articles homonymes, voir CBR. Pour résoudre les problèmes de la vie quotidienne, nous faisons naturellement appel à notre expérience. Nous nous remémorons les situations semblables déjà rencontrées. Puis nous les… …
5rational — Capable of reasoning; sane …
6emotion — emotionable, adj. emotionless, adj. /i moh sheuhn/, n. 1. an affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness. 2. any of the… …
7Operation — Although there are many meanings to the word operation , in medicine it refers to a surgical procedure. To put matters more formally, an operation is an act or series of acts performed upon the body with the hand alone or by means of an… …
8History of robots — The history of robots date at least as far back as the ancient legends.Robotics in AntiquityLikely fictional, the Iliad illustrates the concept of robotics by stating that the god Hephaestus made talking mechanical handmaidens out of gold. cite… …
9log´i|cal|ness — log|i|cal «LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. having to do with logic; according to the principles of logic: »logical reasoning. The scientific quest is grounded in reason and logical inference from known facts (John E. Owen). 2. reasonably expected;… …
10log´i|cal|ly — log|i|cal «LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. 1. having to do with logic; according to the principles of logic: »logical reasoning. The scientific quest is grounded in reason and logical inference from known facts (John E. Owen). 2. reasonably expected;… …