In contingency judgment tasks involving 2 event types, individuals weight the a and b cells of a 2 X 2 contingency table more than the c and d cells. Some theorists have argued that they can provide normative justifications For this weighting and that the weighting reflects simple heuristics that are adaptive in the real world. The authors show that, to avoid error, individual judgments about real contingencies should be more subtle than these supposedly adaptive heuristics allow
In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but ar...
In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but ar...
This dissertation begins with a review of competing theories of human contingency judgment, and then...
Contingency information is information about empirical associations between possible causes and outc...
Contingency judgment is assumed to play a central role in prediction, control, and explanation. Here...
It is generally assumed that the function of contingency learning is to predict the occurrence of im...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
Fiedler et al. (2009), reviewed evidence for the utilization of a contingency inference strategy ter...
Subjects made judgments concerning the strength and direction of the contingency between two dichoto...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
There are many psychological tasks that involve the pairing of binary variables. The various tasks u...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
Two types of model may account for how people learn and make judgments about contingent relationship...
In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but ar...
In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but ar...
This dissertation begins with a review of competing theories of human contingency judgment, and then...
Contingency information is information about empirical associations between possible causes and outc...
Contingency judgment is assumed to play a central role in prediction, control, and explanation. Here...
It is generally assumed that the function of contingency learning is to predict the occurrence of im...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
Fiedler et al. (2009), reviewed evidence for the utilization of a contingency inference strategy ter...
Subjects made judgments concerning the strength and direction of the contingency between two dichoto...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
There are many psychological tasks that involve the pairing of binary variables. The various tasks u...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
Two types of model may account for how people learn and make judgments about contingent relationship...
In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but ar...
In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but ar...
This dissertation begins with a review of competing theories of human contingency judgment, and then...