How Diagrams Can Support Syllogistic Reasoning: An Experimental Study

被引:15
|
作者
Sato Y. [1 ]
Mineshima K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of General Systems Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo
[2] Center for Simulation Sciences, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Categorical syllogism; Efficacy of diagrams; External representation; Human experimentation; Human reasoning; Logic and cognition; Quantification;
D O I
10.1007/s10849-015-9225-4
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This paper explores the question of what makes diagrammatic representations effective for human logical reasoning, focusing on how Euler diagrams support syllogistic reasoning. It is widely held that diagrammatic representations aid intuitive understanding of logical reasoning. In the psychological literature, however, it is still controversial whether and how Euler diagrams can aid untrained people to successfully conduct logical reasoning such as set-theoretic and syllogistic reasoning. To challenge the negative view, we build on the findings of modern diagrammatic logic and introduce an Euler-style diagrammatic representation system that is designed to avoid problems inherent to a traditional version of Euler diagrams. It is hypothesized that Euler diagrams are effective not only in interpreting sentential premises but also in reasoning about semantic structures implicit in given sentences. To test the hypothesis, we compared Euler diagrams with other types of diagrams having different syntactic or semantic properties. Experiment compared the difference in performance between syllogistic reasoning with Euler diagrams and Venn diagrams. Additional analysis examined the case of a linear variant of Euler diagrams, in which set-relationships are represented by one-dimensional lines. The experimental results provide evidence supporting our hypothesis. It is argued that the efficacy of diagrams in supporting syllogistic reasoning crucially depends on the way they represent the relational information contained in categorical sentences. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
引用
收藏
页码:409 / 455
页数:46
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] An experimental study on implicit reasoning
    Du, JZ
    Zhao, GX
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2004, 39 (5-6) : 93 - 93
  • [32] How technology can support initial teacher training: A case study
    Persico, D
    Delfino, M
    [J]. ED-MEDIA 2004: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications, Vols. 1-7, 2004, : 4001 - 4008
  • [33] Semigroups, keis and groups induced by knot diagrams: an experimental investigation with automated reasoning
    Lisitsa, Alexei
    Vernitski, Alexei
    [J]. SEMIGROUP FORUM, 2024, 109 (01) : 186 - 193
  • [34] CMERF - HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT IT
    FENLON, RF
    [J]. CALIFORNIA MEDICINE, 1972, 116 (02): : 68 - &
  • [35] HOW CANADIANS CAN SUPPORT NAMDA
    DICKMAN, DL
    [J]. CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, 1988, 139 (05) : 373 - 374
  • [36] How can banks best support
    Yin Yi
    [J]. 中国船检, 2008, (06) : 33 - 35
  • [37] Neural correlates of the belief-bias effect in syllogistic reasoning: an event-related potential study
    Luo, Junlong
    Yuan, JiaJin
    Qiu, Jiang
    Zhang, Qinglin
    Zhong, Jun
    Huai, Zhangcui
    [J]. NEUROREPORT, 2008, 19 (10) : 1073 - 1078
  • [38] How can communication by oncologists enhance patients' trust? An experimental study
    Hillen, M. A.
    de Haes, H. C. J. M.
    Stalpers, L. J. A.
    Klinkenbijl, J. H. G.
    Eddes, E. H.
    Butow, P. N.
    van der Vloodt, J.
    van Laarhoven, H. W. M.
    Smets, E. M. A.
    [J]. ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2014, 25 (04) : 896 - 901
  • [39] Bluetooth Broadcasting: How far can we go? An experimental study
    Aiello, Marco
    de Jong, Remko
    de Nes, Joel
    [J]. JCPC: 2009 JOINT CONFERENCE ON PERVASIVE COMPUTING, 2009, : 471 - +
  • [40] An Experimental Study; Botox and Nicotine: How Effective Can It Be in Flap Surgery?
    Selamioglu, Engin
    Goztepe, Mehmet Berke
    Eyupoglu, Umit
    Yildirim, Kamil
    Yenen, Eser
    Yarim, Murat
    Demir, Ahmet
    [J]. INDIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2024,