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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Deductive Reasoning Top Map, The Decision Making Process can change as a result of Training/Learning, Conditional Reasoning examines Relationships between Conditions, Tendency to Confirm hypothesis rather than reject it e.g., Concrete task enhanced accuracy, Training/Learning can help raise awareness about Limited Range of Applicability, Two Statements result in the Conclusion, The Decision Making Process is different from The Deductive Reasoning Process, Syllogism consists of Conclusion, Accurate results occur when working inside the Limited Range of Applicability, Adaptability also carries with it Limitations, Ilicit conversion means Inappropiate transformation of a problem, Judgemental Shortcuts can be Inaccurate, Conditional Reasoning influenced by Only One Model of Premises, The Deductive Reasoning Process includes Syllogism, The Deductive Reasoning Process requires evaluating Logical Arguments, Availability Hueristic occurs when one estimates the Probability of an Event by the Recall of that Event, Heuristics are Rules of Thumb, Judgemental Shortcuts are often Based on prior experiences rather than logic, The Decision Making Process often involves the use of Rules of Thumb, Only One Model of Premises means Premature Focus Eliminates Other Options, Judgemental Shortcuts create Overconfidence