Much of human inference occurs in social situations. While in many cases people cooperate, as in teaching settings, people can misdirect others in order to protect their own interests. Shafto and Goodman (2008) formal-ized teaching and learning from teachers as Bayesian inference, in which learners use knowledge about the teacher’s intent to facilitate inference. This same model provides a basis for exploring reasoning about mis-leading. We present two new experiments compar-ing reasoning about teaching and misleading. In both experiments, participants play the role of informant (teacher/misleader) or learner. Our model predicts and our results show that people’s behavior differs in teach-ing and misleading conditions, both when intentions ...
In social situations where power and authority hierarchies are firmly established, such as in a K-12...
In this experiment, I analyzed how accurately teachers could predict the physics knowledge of a gene...
The purpose of this study is to develop an insight into teachers ’ personal and pedagogical understa...
Much of learning and reasoning occurs in pedagogical situ-ations – situations in which teachers choo...
From a young age, humans learn about the world from other people. Past computational models of pedag...
The purpose of this research was (1) to describe the various forms of misleading reasoning and (2) t...
Much of what people learn is based on the testimony of others, but not all testimony is helpful. Thi...
Models of pedagogy highlight the reciprocal reasoning underlying learner-teacher interactions, inclu...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
Much of what people learn is based on the testimony of others, but not all testimony is helpful. Thi...
Much of what we learn, we learn from others. What guides learners ' choice of informants? Resea...
One aim of education is the transmission of knowledge. The present paper argues that in order to ac...
actions are caused by their unobservable psychological properties, such as the informant’s knowledge...
The purpose of this capstone is to describe an action research project in which a fourth grade teach...
This investigation examined a model of Burgoon\u27s Violation of Expectancy theory (Burgoon, 1978; B...
In social situations where power and authority hierarchies are firmly established, such as in a K-12...
In this experiment, I analyzed how accurately teachers could predict the physics knowledge of a gene...
The purpose of this study is to develop an insight into teachers ’ personal and pedagogical understa...
Much of learning and reasoning occurs in pedagogical situ-ations – situations in which teachers choo...
From a young age, humans learn about the world from other people. Past computational models of pedag...
The purpose of this research was (1) to describe the various forms of misleading reasoning and (2) t...
Much of what people learn is based on the testimony of others, but not all testimony is helpful. Thi...
Models of pedagogy highlight the reciprocal reasoning underlying learner-teacher interactions, inclu...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
Much of what people learn is based on the testimony of others, but not all testimony is helpful. Thi...
Much of what we learn, we learn from others. What guides learners ' choice of informants? Resea...
One aim of education is the transmission of knowledge. The present paper argues that in order to ac...
actions are caused by their unobservable psychological properties, such as the informant’s knowledge...
The purpose of this capstone is to describe an action research project in which a fourth grade teach...
This investigation examined a model of Burgoon\u27s Violation of Expectancy theory (Burgoon, 1978; B...
In social situations where power and authority hierarchies are firmly established, such as in a K-12...
In this experiment, I analyzed how accurately teachers could predict the physics knowledge of a gene...
The purpose of this study is to develop an insight into teachers ’ personal and pedagogical understa...