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Argument & Computation, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 2013
- Jean-François Bonnefon
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Formal Models of Reasoning in Cognitive Psychology. 1-3 - Sangeet Khemlani, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
The processes of inference. 4-20 - Ulrike Hahn, Adam J. L. Harris, Mike Oaksford
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Rational argument, rational inference. 21-35 - York Hagmayer, Ralf Mayrhofer:
Hierarchical Bayesian models as formal models of causal reasoning. 36-45 - David A. Lagnado
, Norman E. Fenton
, Martin Neil
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Legal idioms: a framework for evidential reasoning. 46-63 - Philip M. Fernbach, Bob Rehder:
Cognitive shortcuts in causal inference. 64-88 - Andrew J. B. Fugard
, Keith Stenning:
Statistical models as cognitive models of individual differences in reasoning. 89-102
Volume 4, Number 2, 2013
- Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
, Douglas Walton:
Distinctive features of persuasion and deliberation dialogues. 105-127 - Kieran O'Halloran
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A corpus-based deconstructive strategy for critically engaging with arguments. 128-150 - Rolando Medellin-Gasque, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
, Peter McBurney
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Strategies for question selection in argumentative dialogues about plans. 151-179
Volume 4, Number 3, 2013
- Ravi Santosh Arvapally, Xiaoqing (Frank) Liu:
Polarisation assessment in an intelligent argumentation system using fuzzy clustering algorithm for collaborative decision support. 181-208 - Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata:
A natural language bipolar argumentation approach to support users in online debate interactions†. 209-230

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