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Analogy

You’ll post one (1) analogy on the discussion forum with a brief explanation for it.

Elon Musk is the real-life Iron Man.

Explanation:

Elon Musk is a successful tech billionaire characterized by his desire to push technological limits through private enterprise, and he owns a space exploration company. Iron Man is a Marvel Comics superhero known for revolutionizing technology and applying his technological skills to solve problems.

Analogy Reconstruction:

Elon Musk : Tech Enthusiast :: Iron Man : Marvel Comics superheroes

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Unit 6 Discussion Assignment

Analogical Reasoning

The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a high-level mental ability test that requires the use of analogies — that is, comparing two otherwise unlike things based on resemblance of a particular aspect to solve problems. It’s designed to reflect analytical and critical thinking skills that are crucial for success in professional life. It is administered by Pearson and independent researchers have shown positive correlations between MAT scores and subsequent success in graduate programs and beyond.

Analogy

As you see in the MAT Study Guide (page 3-7), there are four broad categories of relationships in the analogies: semantic, classification, association and logical/mathematical. Review the examples briefly and refer to it as much as you need in completing this assignment.

For this discussion assignment (don’t worry, I’m not asking you to take the MAT test!), you will create two (2) analogies. Your analogies could be about “Popular Culture” (sports, music, movies, arts, etc.) or about “Current Events” (that might be breaking news, politics, economics, business, or policy). It’s your choice!

Step 1. You’ll post one (1) analogy on the discussion forum with a brief explanation for it.

Step 2. Then, you will read and respond to another student by making a variation of her/his analogy, using terms and relationships of your own.

Here’s an example.

For my original analogy on Popular Culture, I would post:

My explanation would be something like this: In this analogy by association, two terms (Sally Ride and Wonder Woman) are related by the third (implicit) characteristic of both (strong female representation in a field generally not populated by women). Sally Ride was a successful female astronaut at NASA, the first American woman in space; and Wonder Woman is strong lead Superhero and one of the founding members of the Justice League by DC Comics.

My reconstruction of this analogy (using the MAT system) would be:

Sally Ride : NASA astronauts :: Wonder Woman : Justice League superheroes

If I were responding to this analogy as a fellow student, I would say something like this:

Explanation: My analogy is still using Sally Ride as one of its terms, but now as the co-founder of a non-profit organization, called Sally Ride Science, which promotes learning. Melinda Gates is also a co-founder of a non-profit that aims (among other things) to enhance educational opportunities.

My reconstruction of this analogy using the MAT system would be: Sally Ride : Sally Ride Science :: Melinda Gates : Gates Foundation.

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