• Title of article

    A Hybrid Method for the Assessment of Analogical Reasoning Skills

  • Author/Authors

    Voskoglou ، Michael Graduate TEI of Western Greece , Broumi ، Said Laboratory of Information Processing - Faculty of Science Ben M Sik - University Hassan II

  • From page
    152
  • To page
    157
  • Abstract
    Much of a person’s cognitive activity depends on the ability to reason analogically. Analogical reasoning (AR) compares the similarities between new and past knowledge and uses them to obtain an understanding of the new knowledge. The mechanisms, however, under which the human mind works are not fully investigated and as a result AR is characterized by a degree of fuzziness and uncertainty. Probability theory has been proved sufficient for dealing with the cases of uncertainty due to randomness. During the last 50-60 years, however, various mathematical theories have been introduced for tackling effectively the other forms of uncertainty, including fuzzy sets, intuitionistic fuzzy sets, neutrosophic sets, rough sets, etc. The combination of two or more of those theories gives frequently better results for the solution of the corresponding problems. A hybrid assessment method of AR skills under fuzzy conditions is developed in this work using Grey Numbers (GN) and soft sets as tools, which is illustrated by an application on evaluating student analogical problem solving skills.
  • Keywords
    Soft set , Grey Number , Analogical Reasoning , Assessment under fuzzy conditions
  • Journal title
    Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications
  • Journal title
    Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications
  • Record number

    2723333