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Kangasrääsiö, Antti; Jokinen, Jussi P. P.; Oulasvirta, Antti; Howes, Andrew; Kaski, Samuel – Cognitive Science, 2019
This paper addresses a common challenge with computational cognitive models: identifying parameter values that are both theoretically plausible and generate predictions that match well with empirical data. While computational models can offer deep explanations of cognition, they are computationally complex and often out of reach of traditional…
Descriptors: Inferences, Computation, Cognitive Processes, Models
Solomon, Michael R. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Web-based self-management interventions (W-SMIs) are designed to help a large number of chronically ill people become more actively engaged in their health care. Despite the potential to engage more patients in self-managing their health, the use of W-SMIs by patients and their clinicians is low. Using a self-management conceptual model based on…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Patients, Social Change, Inferences
Walton, Craig – 1989
"Six Steps of Argument Analysis" is a model for a critical thinking class which illustrates where and how the teacher can break off from the well-ordered sequence of critical thinking skills in order to provide occasions for each student to realize where he or she is making a judgment. Through use of this model the teacher can encourage…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Reading, Context Clues, Critical Reading

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