Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that people can go beyond this data by reasoning about how the data was sampled. This idea is investigated through an examination of premise non-monotonicity, in which adding premises to a category-based argument weakens rather than strengthens it. Relevance theories explain this phenomenon in terms of people's sensitivity to the relationships among premise items. We show that a Bayesian model of category-based induction taking premise sampling assumptions and category similarity into account complements such theories and yields two important predictions: First, that sensitivity to premise relationships can be violated by inducing a weak sampling ...
Inferences are assumed as processes which one draws some conclusions from the premises. The inferenc...
An ongoing debate in the literature on human reasoning concerns whether or not the logical status (v...
A fundamental issue for theories of human induction is to specify constraints on potential inference...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
A robust finding in category-based induction tasks is for positive observations to raise the willing...
We report empirical results on factors that influence human default reasoning, both in feature-inher...
We report empirical results on factors that influence human default reasoning, both in feature-inher...
According to the diversity principle, diverse evidence is strong evidence. There has been considerab...
A key phenomenon in inductive reasoning is the diversity effect, whereby a novel property is more li...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
The present paper examines precursors and consequents of perceived relevance of a proposition A for ...
Category-based induction involves the willingness of a thinker to project some newly learned propert...
The study examines possible underlying mechanisms that may be responsible for generally observed bia...
Inferences are assumed as processes which one draws some conclusions from the premises. The inferenc...
An ongoing debate in the literature on human reasoning concerns whether or not the logical status (v...
A fundamental issue for theories of human induction is to specify constraints on potential inference...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
Everyday reasoning requires more evidence than raw data alone can provide. We explore the idea that ...
A robust finding in category-based induction tasks is for positive observations to raise the willing...
We report empirical results on factors that influence human default reasoning, both in feature-inher...
We report empirical results on factors that influence human default reasoning, both in feature-inher...
According to the diversity principle, diverse evidence is strong evidence. There has been considerab...
A key phenomenon in inductive reasoning is the diversity effect, whereby a novel property is more li...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
The present paper examines precursors and consequents of perceived relevance of a proposition A for ...
Category-based induction involves the willingness of a thinker to project some newly learned propert...
The study examines possible underlying mechanisms that may be responsible for generally observed bia...
Inferences are assumed as processes which one draws some conclusions from the premises. The inferenc...
An ongoing debate in the literature on human reasoning concerns whether or not the logical status (v...
A fundamental issue for theories of human induction is to specify constraints on potential inference...