The process
of logical inference is used to generate theoretical generalizations from the analysis of a sample that is not statistically representative, thereby producing theoretically rigorous conclusions, not statistically generalizable ones (Sharp, 1998).
Not exact matches
It assumes to construct religious objects out
of the resources
of logical reason alone, or
of logical reason drawing rigorous
inference from non-subjective facts.
There is an abstract nature to the language used about
logical inferences concerning a necessary being, but the concrete actuality, described in terms
of analogy and metaphor, is something each man finally intuits for himself.
In the diagram all the lines going into the model are shown dotted because its origins lie in an act
of creative imagination and not in purely
logical inference.
Rather, it seeks to explore the ways in which we might understand women's experiences and perceptions
of breastfeeding using the process
of «
logical inference» (Mitchell, 1983; Hammersley, 1992).
Nowadays everyone in this field is pushing some kind
of logical deduction system, genetic algorithm system, statistical
inference system, or a neural network — none
of which are making much progress because they're fairly simple.
Robust intelligence systems, according to the announcement, can use a variety
of modeling and analytical methods, such as «analogical, statistical, and
logical inference, to deal with open - ended and changing concepts and environments and to integrate possibly heterogeneous knowledge and reasoning methodologies in complementary and supplementary ways.»
Not the gentlest metaphor, but this «beast» is not The China Study itself and certainly is not its well respected author, Dr. Campbell, but is rather the misuse and abuse
of statistics and
logical inference that has falsely elevated The China Study into proof that, as Dr. Campbell wrote, «Eating foods that contain any cholesterol above 0 mg is unhealthy.»
Citing evidence in a text is an important goal for students under the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), which call for close reading
of a text, making
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Students are required to determine the meaning
of complex texts and make
logical inferences.
While provoking the
logical inference, Finn, in this blog post, stops short
of openly pushing» a set
of arrangements that capitalize on the short - termers as well as the classroom careerists.»
Gone Home works with that same experience
of fascination and
logical inference, while playing as someone who belongs in this place lends a sense
of intimacy almost from the beginning.
Every bit
of «nonsense» I've presented has either been a specific reference to or a direct quote from perfectly legitimate scientific sources or
logical inferences drawn from same.
If one uses reasonably comprehensive reasoning, one can see the most
logical inference of a post, or combined related communications.
Even seemingly straightforward questions, for example «is X safe» and «is X not safe» seem like (effectively) asking the same question but they may require entirely different analysis and give different results — because
of uncertainty in the data, in the results, the
logical conclusions /
inference required etc. etc..
From the material he presents (posted by JC) Titley is not great on
logical inference since he makes several leaps
of faith in his pointed call for action in the absence
of any reasonable cause — effect.
Accordingly, she bears the burden
of proving this fact, otherwise she must face the
logical inference that, instead, it is a romantic or common - law relationship.
Is she asking you for a more complex understanding
of statistics principles, or guesses and simple napkin math based on
logical inferences?
Uh, I personally would hope for a therapist with a better ability to read / listen to what I am * actually saying * instead
of making
inferences, who looks at the * evidence at hand * and who is a good
logical thinker.