Knowledge Types
This section provides an overview of Knowledge Types.
An object categorizing the type of knowledge in a claim as 'Declarative', 'Procedural', or 'Conditional', aiding in analyzing the nature of information presented.
Overview
KnowledgeType Object categorizes the type of knowledge expressed in a claim or statement as "Declarative" (factual information), "Procedural" (steps or processes), or "Conditional" (if-then scenarios). This classification helps in analyzing the nature of the information presented and tailoring the evaluation of arguments accordingly.
Applications
1) Coder's Perspective
Coders assign knowledge types to claims within the Claim
Object, influencing how the claim is analyzed and which evaluation criteria are applied.
2) User's Perspective
Users can understand the nature of the information provided, whether it's stating facts, explaining processes, or presenting conditions, which affects how they interpret and assess the claim.
Top 5 Related Objects
- Claim Object
- ClaimType Object
- Argument Object
- Critical Thinking Scores (CTS)
- PersuasiveForce Object
Related Scoring Elements
Critical Thinking Score
Persuasion Coefficient