Learning Logic Is Like Learning Statistics

a: Learning logic ~
b: learning statistics

What: "Premise: Learning logic is like learning statistics. Premise: You can't learn statistics by cramming; you have to study it consistently. Conclusion: You probably can't learn logic by cramming; you have to study it consistently." Maybe. This page is a discussion of reasoning by analogy.

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Writer: Vickie Christensen
LCC: QA
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Date: Oct 30 2011 10:44 AM


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