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casperchen82

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The following conclusion may be reached regarding connectionist models.
 
  a. They are less descriptive of learning than symbolic models.
  b. They successfully achieve their purposethe elaboration of symbolic models.
  c. They are not only able to learn, they do so like humans.
  d. It is questionable whether either connectionist models or symbolic models can be made to learn like humans.

Question 2

In which of the following ways is a connectionist model an accurate representation of human thinking?
 
  a. Its approach is always systematic and rational.
  b. Use is made of both logic and insight.
  c. The sole approach to problem solving is always fuzzy logic..
  d. The rules of logic are always used.



Chou

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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