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16 Switching Losses and LTSpice | Power Electronics
Basics of Power Electronics - Walid Issa<br/>
16 Switching Losses and LTSpice | Power Electronics
16 Switching Losses and LTSpice | Power Electronics
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Kay: A Call for Eclecticism (3/5)
In part three of this INET interview, John Kay calls for greater eclecticism in the methods of economic research. Inductive reasoning can, and should be, an important part of economics, as evidenced by Ken Rogoff's recent study of the...
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Mathematical Statements
It explains how to distinguish a sentence from the mathematical statement, and how to form new statements by negating the existing statements.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fallacies: Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
In this video, Paul explains the post-hoc-ergo-propter-hoc fallacy. This is an informal fallacy committed when a person reasons that because one event happened after another event, the first event caused the second. [5:41]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Using Inductive Logic: Lesson 1
In this lesson, students see how to use inductive logic in order to solve a problem. It is 1 of 8 in the series titled "Using Inductive Logic."