According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely observed cue competition effect of blocking in causal learning. The inference required for blocking has been described as modus tollens (if p then q, not q therefore not p). Young children are known to have difficulties with this type of inference, but research with adults suggests that this inference is easier if participants think counterfactually. In this study, 100 children (51 five-year-olds and 49 six- to seven-year-olds) were assigned to two types of pretraining groups. The counterfactual group observed demonstrations of cues paired with outcomes and answered questions about what the outcome would have been if the causal status of cues ...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
A sample of 99 children completed a causal learning task that was an analogue of the food allergy pa...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
A sample of 99 children completed a causal learning task that was an analogue of the food allergy pa...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...