affects the
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certainty
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of the
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conclusions
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drawn . The
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consists
#12898Unlike logic, the theory specifies how different information in memory affects the certainty of theconclusions drawn.
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meta-inference types
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where the
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inference
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knowledge
#12925The theory consists of a dimensionalized space of different inference types and their certainty conditions, including a variety of meta-inference types where theinference depends on the person's knowledge about his own knowledge.
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inference types
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and their
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certainty conditions
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, including a variety of
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meta-inference
#12914The theory consists of a dimensionalized space of different inference types and theircertainty conditions, including a variety of meta-inference types where the inference depends on the person's knowledge about his own knowledge.
#12883Unlikelogic, the theory specifies how different information in memory affects the certainty of the conclusions drawn.
other,27-6-T78-1028,ak
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memory
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determines which
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inference types
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are triggered . Two styles of performing
#12982The paper also discusses how memory is structured in multiple ways to support the different inference types, and how the information found in memory determines whichinference types are triggered.