Adults ’ causal representations integrate information about predictive relations and the possibility of effective intervention; if one event reliably predicts another, adults can represent the possibility that acting to bring about the first event might generate the second. Here we show that although toddlers (mean age: 24 months) readily learn predictive relationships between physically connected events, they do not spontaneously initiate one event to try to generate the second (although older children, mean age: 47 months, do; Experiments 1 and 2). Toddlers succeed only when the events are initiated by a dispositional agent (Experiment 3), when the events involve direct contact between objects (Experiment 4), or when the events are descri...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
Research has shown that infants perceive causality beginning at the age of 6 months. However, a rece...
Dispositional theories of causality assume that people associate causality intuitively with an inter...
Adults’ causal representations integrate information about predictive relations and the possibility ...
Some researchers have suggested that correlation information and information about action are bound ...
Toddlers readily learn predictive relations between events (A predicts B); however, they intervene o...
Toddlers readily learn predictive relations between events (e.g., that event A predicts event B). Ho...
Toddlers can learn cause-effect relationships between single actions and outcomes. However, real-wor...
Adults recognize that if event A predicts event B, intervening on A might generate B. Research sugge...
How do young children learn about causal structure in an uncertain and variable world? We tested whe...
Adults recognize that if event A predicts event B, intervening on A might generate B. Research sugge...
Adults recognize that if event A predicts event B, intervening on A might generate B. Research sugge...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
Adhering to a dispositional theory of causal explanation, White (2013) proposed that causal understa...
While developmental research commonly claims that children have causal understanding, the extent to ...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
Research has shown that infants perceive causality beginning at the age of 6 months. However, a rece...
Dispositional theories of causality assume that people associate causality intuitively with an inter...
Adults’ causal representations integrate information about predictive relations and the possibility ...
Some researchers have suggested that correlation information and information about action are bound ...
Toddlers readily learn predictive relations between events (A predicts B); however, they intervene o...
Toddlers readily learn predictive relations between events (e.g., that event A predicts event B). Ho...
Toddlers can learn cause-effect relationships between single actions and outcomes. However, real-wor...
Adults recognize that if event A predicts event B, intervening on A might generate B. Research sugge...
How do young children learn about causal structure in an uncertain and variable world? We tested whe...
Adults recognize that if event A predicts event B, intervening on A might generate B. Research sugge...
Adults recognize that if event A predicts event B, intervening on A might generate B. Research sugge...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
Adhering to a dispositional theory of causal explanation, White (2013) proposed that causal understa...
While developmental research commonly claims that children have causal understanding, the extent to ...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
Research has shown that infants perceive causality beginning at the age of 6 months. However, a rece...
Dispositional theories of causality assume that people associate causality intuitively with an inter...