Several studies have demonstrated causal discounting: subjects judge a moderately effective cause (the target) to be less effective when learned about in the presence of a strong alterative cause as opposed to a weak alternative (Goedert &
This study examines if the blocking effect paradigm predicts causal judgments when consequences of e...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
Several studies have demonstrated causal discounting: subjects judge a moderately effective cause (t...
In causal reasoning the presence of a strong predictor of an outcome interferes with causal judgment...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
Two competing psychological models of causal strength estimation make different predictions regardin...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
textPrevious research has shown that causal attributions can be made from patterns of covariation (C...
Contingency information is information about the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a certain effect in ...
79 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Numerous studies on causal att...
Individuals have difficulty changing their causal beliefs in light of contradictory evidence. We hyp...
There are four kinds of contingency information: occurrences and nonoccurrences of an effect in the ...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
This study examines if the blocking effect paradigm predicts causal judgments when consequences of e...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
Several studies have demonstrated causal discounting: subjects judge a moderately effective cause (t...
In causal reasoning the presence of a strong predictor of an outcome interferes with causal judgment...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
Two competing psychological models of causal strength estimation make different predictions regardin...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
textPrevious research has shown that causal attributions can be made from patterns of covariation (C...
Contingency information is information about the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a certain effect in ...
79 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Numerous studies on causal att...
Individuals have difficulty changing their causal beliefs in light of contradictory evidence. We hyp...
There are four kinds of contingency information: occurrences and nonoccurrences of an effect in the ...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
This study examines if the blocking effect paradigm predicts causal judgments when consequences of e...
Four experiments examined the locus of impact of causal knowledge on consideration of alternative hy...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...