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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Deductive Reasoning Version 4, Conditional Reasoning can be interfered with by illict conversions, Deductive Reasoning requires inference of logical consequences of information that are given to evaluate if arguments are valid, failing to transfer knowledge restricts Deductive Reasoning, Belief-Bias Effect occurs when judgments are made based on prior beliefs not knowledge, proposition calculus is made up of antecedents, Conditional Reasoning can be interfered with by Belief-Bias Effect, Conditional Reasoning is influenced by difficulties with negative statements, Conditional Reasoning is influenced by difficulties with astract reasoning, Conditional Reasoning can be interfered with by having only one model of a problem, illict conversions invloves inappropriately changing part of the problem into another form, proposition calculus is made up of consequents, confirmation bias occurs when one tries to prove rather than disprove a hypothesis, proposition calculus is a system categorizing the kinds of reasoning used in analyzing propositions, Conditional Reasoning can be interfered with by confirmation bias, consequents are propositions following the antecedents, having only one model of a problem restricts Deductive Reasoning, Conditional Reasoning can be illustrated through proposition calculus, Deductive Reasoning is commonly see in syllogisms, antecedents are proposition that comes first, Conditional Reasoning can be interfered with by failing to transfer knowledge