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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Deductive Reasoning Version 7, background knowledge is not always helpful for Inferring the logical consequences of information, Conditional Reasoning Problems examine Relationships between conditions, Conditional Reasoning Problems may be interferred with by background knowledge, Belief-Bias Effect relates to background knowledge, Concrete information can interfere, if incompatible, with background knowledge, Conditional Reasoning Problems are often more difficult to solve when they contain Abstract information, Examining only one Hypothesis may be a negative result of background knowledge, Deductive Reasoning takes place in problems such as Conditional Reasoning Problems, Conditional Reasoning Problems can be easier to solve when they contain Concrete information, Conditional Reasoning Problems are often more difficult to solve when they contain Negative information, Negative information includes "Double negatives", Deductive Reasoning involves Inferring the logical consequences of information, Propositional Reasoning Problems are also known as Conditional Reasoning Problems, Conditional Reasoning Problems can be easier to solve when they contain A high degree of imagery, Conditional Reasoning Problems can be more difficult if the problem-solver is Examining only one Hypothesis