> Pattern matching may be a distinctly computer science term, but that's just a using a familiar concept to approximate the foreign psychology concepts the poster is trying to reach for.
I don't mind the using a different term, that's OK. What I mind is that, in the process of using certain terms or concepts, people make broad assumptions such as the one that was made (that this is mostly pattern matching - we can't assume that).
I don't mind the using a different term, that's OK. What I mind is that, in the process of using certain terms or concepts, people make broad assumptions such as the one that was made (that this is mostly pattern matching - we can't assume that).