When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their mistakes, they often reflect on how things could have gone differently. In this kind of reasoning, one considers a counterfactual world in which some events are different from their real-world counterparts and considers what else would have changed. Researchers have recently proposed several probabilistic models that aim to capture how people do (or should) reason about counterfactuals. We present a new model and show that it accounts better for human inferences than several alternative models. Our model builds on the work of Pearl (2000), and extends his approach in a way that accommod...
How do people make causal judgments? Here, we propose a counterfactual simulation model (CSM) of cau...
To hold someone responsible, we need to assess what causal role their action played in bringing abou...
How do people make causal judgments about other's decisions? Prior work has argued that judging caus...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their mis...
A successful theory of causal reasoning should be able to account for inferences about counterfactua...
<p>A successful theory of causal reasoning should be able to account for inferences about counterfac...
When engaging in counterfactual thought, people must imagine changes to the actual state of the worl...
Counterfactual reasoning -- envisioning hypothetical scenarios, or possible worlds, where some circu...
In this paper, we demonstrate that people’s causal judgments are inextricably linked to counterfactu...
Abstract: Recent work on the interpretation of counterfactual conditionals has paid much attention t...
How do people make causal judgments? Here, we propose a counterfactual simulation model (CSM) of cau...
To hold someone responsible, we need to assess what causal role their action played in bringing abou...
How do people make causal judgments about other's decisions? Prior work has argued that judging caus...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their ...
When people want to identify the causes of an event, assign credit or blame, or learn from their mis...
A successful theory of causal reasoning should be able to account for inferences about counterfactua...
<p>A successful theory of causal reasoning should be able to account for inferences about counterfac...
When engaging in counterfactual thought, people must imagine changes to the actual state of the worl...
Counterfactual reasoning -- envisioning hypothetical scenarios, or possible worlds, where some circu...
In this paper, we demonstrate that people’s causal judgments are inextricably linked to counterfactu...
Abstract: Recent work on the interpretation of counterfactual conditionals has paid much attention t...
How do people make causal judgments? Here, we propose a counterfactual simulation model (CSM) of cau...
To hold someone responsible, we need to assess what causal role their action played in bringing abou...
How do people make causal judgments about other's decisions? Prior work has argued that judging caus...