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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Deductive Reasoning Version 5, syllogism involves a conclusion, conditional reasoning aka propositional reasoning, conditional reasoning is influenced by belief-bias effect, belief-bias effect consists of trusting prior experiences; not logic, conditional reasoning is more accurate for two statements, Deductive Reasoning involves syllogism, conditional reasoning is influenced by only one model of condition, syllogism involve quantities, confirmation bias people desire to confirm hypothesis; not disprove it, Deductive Reasoning requires people to evaluate logical arguments, two statements that are assumed to be true, Deductive Reasoning involves conditional reasoning, syllogism involves two statements, conditional reasoning is influenced by confirmation bias, conditional reasoning is more accurate for affirmative statements, syllogism require people's judgemets of truth, conditional reasoning is more accurate for concrete problems, only one model of condition i.e., people limit themselves to only one answer, conditional reasoning partially depends on judgemets of truth, condition reversal i.e., "if p then q" = "if q then p"