Cogent Training
14-15 EBR - Simple Argument
Introduction to EBR and Cogent
Evidence-Based Reasoning Training
Evidence-Based Reasoning Concepts
01-02 EBR - Connecting the Dots
03-04 EBR - Questions and Hypotheses
05 EBR - Argumentation Evidence and Assumptions
06 EBR - Evidence Credibility and Fact
07 EBR - Relevance of Evidence
08 EBR - Inferential Force of Evidence
09 EBR - Evidence-based Reasoning Overview
Evidence-Based Reasoning Strategies
10-11 EBR - Strategy for Building the Argumentation
12 EBR - Basis for Hypothesis
13 EBR - Probability Scale
14-15 EBR - Simple Argument
16-17 EBR - Alternative Arguments
18-19 EBR - AND Argument
20-21 EBR - On Balance and Negation
Missing Cesium Analysis
22 EBR - Missing Cesium Problem
23-24 EBR - Informal Argumentation
25-27 EBR - Formal Argumentation - Missing
28 EBR - Credibility Assessment Guidance
29 EBR - Acknowledgements
Getting Started with Cogent
Download and Setup Cogent
Open and Close Cogent and Analyses
Introduction to Getting Started with Cogent
Hands on: Getting Started with Cogent
Cogent Operations Help
Introduction to Operations Help
Hands on: Operations Help
Report Development Training
Report Development Training
Report Help
Introduction to Report Help
Hands on: Report Help
Cogent Online Help
Cogent Online Help
Cogent Practice
Create a New Analysis
Economics Minister Fired
Hands On
Explained Solution
Entrance Exam
Hands On
Explained Solution
Stolen Car
Hands On
Explained Solution - Part 1
Explained Solution - Part 2
Salazar
Hands on
Explained Solution
SAM Sale
Hands On
Explained Solution
Additional EBR Training
Analysis of Alternative Hypotheses
33-36 EBR - Extended Cesium Investigation
37 EBR - Argumentation Development for Stolen Cesium
38 EBR - Testimonial Evidence and its Credibility
39 EBR - Tangible Evidence and its Credibility
40 EBR - Mixed Evidence and its Credibility
41-42 EBR - Assumptions
43 EBR - Completed Argumentation for Stolen Cesium
44 EBR - Completed Argumentation for Cesium Used in Project
45 EBR - Completed Argumentation for Missing Cesium
Adjustment of the Analysis
46-48 EBR - Finalized Analysis
49 EBR - Types of Evidence
Introduction to Evidence-Based Reasoning with Cogent
Additional Report Development Training
Report Development with Cogent
01 Rep - Training Overview
02 Rep - Report Development Overview
03 Rep - Report Editing Overview
04 Rep - Adding Argumentation Fragments and Evidence to the Report
05 Rep - Production Report
Editing Single-Hypothesis Report
06 Rep - Writing the Report’s Answer
07 Rep - Structure of the First Paragraph in the Stolen Car Problem
08 Rep - Structure of Follow-on Paragraphs in the Stolen Car Problem
09 Rep - Structure of the Direct Evidence Paragraph in the Stolen Car Problem
Multiple-Hypotheses Report
10 Rep - Report Development for Multiple Hypotheses
11 Rep - Basic Report Structure for Multiple Hypotheses
12 Rep - Editing the Summary Paragraph in the Cesium Problem
13 Rep - Developing the First Paragraph after the Summary in the Cesium Problem
14 Rep - Developing the Second Paragraph in the Cesium Problem
15 Rep - Answer when both the Hypothesis and its Negation Lack Support
16 Rep - Developing the Third Paragraph in the Cesium Problem
Evidence in Report
17 Rep - Overview 4
18 Rep - How Many Alternative Evidence Items to Include in the Report
19 Rep - How Many Evidence Items of an AND Argument to Include in the Report
20 Rep - Citing Sources in the Production Report
Paragraph Structure for Single-Hypothesis Report
21 Rep - Paragraph Structure - Reports with a Single Hypothesis
22 Rep - Paragraph Structure - Sub-reasons For and Against with No Disfavoring Arguments
23 Rep - Paragraph Structure - Sub-reasons For and Against with Favoring and Disfavoring Arguments
24 Rep - Paragraph structure - There are only Sub-reasons For and they Lack Support
25 Rep - Summary - Reports with a Single Hypothesis
Paragraph Structure for Multiple-Hypotheses Report
26 Rep - Paragraph Structure - Reports with Multiple Hypothesis
27 Rep - Writing the Bottom Line For Hypothesis - BLFH
28 Rep - Paragraph Structure - There are only Reasons For the Hypothesis
29 Rep - Paragraph Structure - Reasons For but some with Disfavoring Arguments
30 Rep - Paragraph Structure - Reasons For and Against with Inferential Force
31 Rep - Paragraph Structure - Reasons Against Lack Support
32 Rep - When to Use Multiple Paragraphs for a Hypothesis
33 Rep - Summary - Reports with Multiple Hypotheses
34 Rep - Acknowledgements