CGSC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Iron Filings, James Clerk Maxwell, Richard Dawkins
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Analogy reasoning about things in relation to each other. Reasoning about corresponding parts of things: the front of a car to a face (mapping one analog to another, in pixar car, the eyes was the windshield. Structure mapping: the objects aren"t that important, what is important is the relationship between them, water flow and heat flow example. There is a greater pressure in one and a greater temperature in one, maybe there is a cause of one to another: romeo and juliet vs tony and maria (west side story) Transfer: my friend wallace is being like a bear, what would you infer about wallace, richard dawkins has been called darwin"s pitbull , what would you infer about dawkins, that inference is analogical transfer. Adaptation: when you adapt the information from one to another (understand that heat is moving, not water) Evaluation: upon evaluation, one might go back and make different choices for retrieval, mapping, transfer, or adaption.