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Discover LudwigThe phrase "successful reasoning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effectiveness or validity of a thought process or argument. Example: "The scientist's conclusions were based on successful reasoning, leading to a breakthrough in the research."
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In some cases, Silver tends to attribute successful reasoning to the use of Bayesian methods without any evidence that those particular analyses were actually performed in Bayesian fashion.
Furthermore, a knowledge-based intelligent decision support system has been implemented and it collects a series of rules extracted from national defense experts for successful reasoning.
Clearly successful reasoning about mental states could well demand some level of executive skill.
Several expert antiaging companies are supplying the eye health comfort NAC drops on the market today with more than 5 years of experience and consequently, there exists empirically successful reasoning that NAC lubricant eye drops are reputed to cure cataracts and other eye diseases.
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Successful mathematical reasoning requires stripping away superficial, irrelevant details to access the underlying abstract structure.
The 'test' for successful heterological reasoning is that the negation of one of the two related concepts results positively into the other concept, so that one can be a priori certain that any item not falling under the first concept necessarily falls under the second concept.
Individuals who are successful in algebraic reasoning are able to discover patterns in a variety of mathematical expressions, and further generalize these patterns from familiar to unfamiliar situations.
Science was seen to embody the most successful form of reasoning (but which form?) to the most certain knowledge claims (but how certain?) on the basis of systematically collected evidence (but what counts as evidence and, in particular, should the evidence of the senses or rather of rational insight take precedence?) Section 2 surveys some of the history, pointing to two major themes.
These studies led to erroneous conclusions, overlooking how successful, heuristic based reasoning can be [17].
27 29 36–38 Post-test estimation of probability was generally poor with a tendency to overestimation; only two studies found some evidence of successful application of Bayesian reasoning.
Few studies found evidence of successful application of Bayesian reasoning: most studies suggested that post-test probability estimation is poor with wide variability and a tendency to overestimation for both positive and negative test results.
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