about a large group based on a small sample? How do we apply generalizations to particular individuals? ! Reasoning by analogy When do analogies work and when do they break down?
about a large group based on a small sample? How do we apply generalizations to particular individuals? ! Reasoning by analogy When do analogies work and when do they break down? ! Causal reasoning
about a large group based on a small sample? How do we apply generalizations to particular individuals? ! Reasoning by analogy When do analogies work and when do they break down? ! Causal reasoning How can we tell what caused what?
plays are written in blank verse. ! Water flows downhill. ! Shy people tend to be quiet at parties. ! Spider webs are stronger than steel. ! Time moves in one direction only.
plays are written in blank verse. ! Water flows downhill. ! Shy people tend to be quiet at parties. ! Spider webs are stronger than steel. ! Time moves in one direction only. ! f = m∗a
quiet at parties. Thus all shy people are quiet at parties. ! Inductive arguments appeal to experience to justify generalizations. ! How can we sure that our generalizations are accurate?
quiet at parties. Thus all shy people are quiet at parties. ! Inductive arguments appeal to experience to justify generalizations. ! How can we sure that our generalizations are accurate? ! How do we know that the future will be like the past?
know. ! Look at a few famous or clear cases and go from there. ! Send out a survey and see who responds or put a survey on your website. ! Ask leading or unclear questions.
know. ! Look at a few famous or clear cases and go from there. ! Send out a survey and see who responds or put a survey on your website. ! Ask leading or unclear questions. ! Ask for personal or demographic information first.
all of whom go to PSU, whether they believe that aliens are living among us, 45% said yes, 40% said no, 15% were not sure. Therefore we can be very confident that more PSU students believe that aliens are living among us than do not believe this.
rare cancer has found that: A. Some rural counties have lower than average rates of this cancer among their residents. B. Some rural counties have higher than average rates of this cancer among their residents.
rare cancer has found that: A. Some rural counties have lower than average rates of this cancer among their residents. B. Some rural counties have higher than average rates of this cancer among their residents. How can we explain this?
a certain form of rare cancer has found that: A. Some rural counties have lower than average rates of this cancer among their residents. B. Some rural counties have higher than average rates of this cancer among their residents. How can we explain this?
50% of her shots. Sometimes she shoots better than average, sometimes she shoots worse. Is she more likely to score after she has scored on six shots in a row?
the moon around the earth is analogous with the movement of cannon balls on earth – both result from the combined effects of inertial motion and gravitational acceleration.
wide-reaching consequences, so their causes must be equally significant. Hence JFK could not possibly have been shot by “one lone nut” but there must have a been a massive conspiracy to assassinate him and a cover-up afterwards.
outspoken advocate for women’s rights in college. Which is more likely to be true about her? A. She works at a bank. B. She is a feminist who works at a bank.
I praise them for their efforts, they do less well afterward. But when they do poorly and I yell at them, their playing soon improves. What does this show about positive and negative reinforcement?
really well and I praise them for their efforts, they do less well afterward. But when they do poorly and I yell at them, their playing soon improves. What does this show about positive and negative reinforcement?
behavior of two groups, identified only as group A and group B. behaviors group A group B total desirable 18 (69%) 9 (69%) 27 undesirable 8 (30%) 4 (30%) 12 total 26 13 39 Hamilton, D; Gifford, R (1976).
behavior of two groups, identified only as group A and group B. behaviors group A group B total desirable 18 (69%) 9 (69%) 27 undesirable 8 (30%) 4 (30%) 12 total 26 13 39 Test subjects asked about these groups associated group B more strongly with undesirable behaviors. Why? Hamilton, D; Gifford, R (1976).
you’re given the choice of three doors: ! Behind one door is a car; behind the others, goats. ! You pick door 1. ! The host, who knows what’s behind the doors, opens door 3, revealing a goat.
you’re given the choice of three doors: ! Behind one door is a car; behind the others, goats. ! You pick door 1. ! The host, who knows what’s behind the doors, opens door 3, revealing a goat. Should you switch to door 2?