Two types of model may account for how people learn and make judgments about contingent relationships between pairs of events. Rule-based accounts hold that people act as intuitive statisticians, mentally tallying frequencies of event occurrences, non-occurrence, and co-occurrences, and integrating these frequencies at the time of judgment. Associative accounts hold that people form psychological associations between pairs of events during learning and they base their contingency judgments directly on these associations. The present research was conducted to determine which type of model provides a better explanation for a cue-interaction effect, when the judged degree of contingency between an outcome (e.g., a disease) and a cue (e.g., a s...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
It is proposed that causal judgments about contingency information are derived from the proportion o...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
In four experiments, the predictions made by causal model theory and the Rescorla-Wagner model were ...
"Blocking" refers to judgments of a moderate contingency being lowered when contrasted with a strong...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
In two experiments, participants made causal judgments from contingency information for problems wit...
International audienceMany theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly)...
The experiments reported here investigated the cognitive processes involved in causal reasoning. Par...
Humans are fairly accurate at judging contingent relationships between cues/causes and outcomes/effe...
In two experiments participants judged the extent to which occurrences and non-occurrences of an eff...
Contingency judgment is assumed to play a central role in prediction, control, and explanation. Here...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
It is proposed that causal judgments about contingency information are derived from the proportion o...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
In four experiments, the predictions made by causal model theory and the Rescorla-Wagner model were ...
"Blocking" refers to judgments of a moderate contingency being lowered when contrasted with a strong...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
In two experiments, participants made causal judgments from contingency information for problems wit...
International audienceMany theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly)...
The experiments reported here investigated the cognitive processes involved in causal reasoning. Par...
Humans are fairly accurate at judging contingent relationships between cues/causes and outcomes/effe...
In two experiments participants judged the extent to which occurrences and non-occurrences of an eff...
Contingency judgment is assumed to play a central role in prediction, control, and explanation. Here...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
It is proposed that causal judgments about contingency information are derived from the proportion o...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...