PSYC 351
Spring 2008 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
An overview of historical and contemporary research on thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving. Topics will include normative systems of logic, defeasible/non-monotonic reasoning, psychological models of reasoning, heuristic problem-solving, insight and creativity, Bayesian decision-making, decision-making biases, and fast-and-frugal heuristics.
Same as PHIL 351. Prerequisite: Either PSYC 100 and PSYC 224, or PHIL 101 and PHIL 102, or consent of instructor.
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47947
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Lecture
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A
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1:30PM
-2:45PM
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TR
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31 Psychology Building
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Estrada, D
Fagan, T Cummins, D |
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