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The generalised JSM method was proposed as a method that provides finer data analysis than that provided by the simple JSM method. The main supposition of the generalised JSM method is: each possible cause may be associated with a set of its own inhibitors, which interfere with the appearence of effects even if the cause exists. Therefore, we can conclude that an object possesses a certain property (according to the generalised JSM method) only if this object contains the cause of this property and contains none of the inhibitors of this cause.
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Anshakov, O.M., Gergely, T. (2010). Advanced JSM Theories. In: Cognitive Reasoning. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68875-4_22
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