Introduction to Cognitive Science - Part 3 - Lecture 13
Offered By: AI Institute at UofSC - #AIISC via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the third part of an introductory lecture series on Cognitive Science presented by Dr. Shalin at the AI Institute at UofSC. Delve into key topics such as epistemology, individual differences, and consensus in the field. Examine the role of Behavioral Psychology and various metrics used in cognitive research. Learn about practical examples and research methods, including thinkaloud protocols, focus group opinions, and qualitative research approaches. Understand the importance of aggregation questions in cognitive studies. This comprehensive lecture, lasting 1 hour and 33 minutes, provides a thorough recap of previous content and concludes with a summary of the covered material, offering a solid foundation in Cognitive Science principles and methodologies.
Syllabus
Introduction
Recap
Importance of Cognitive Science
epistemology
individual differences
Consensus
Behavioral Psychology
Metrics
Practical example
Thinkaloud protocol
Focus group opinion
Qualitative research methods
Aggregation questions
Summary
Taught by
AI Institute at UofSC - #AIISC
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