In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but are also influenced by the overall probability of the outcome, P(O). Action-outcome instrumental learning tasks can foster a pattern in which judgements of positive contingencies become less positive as P(O) increases. Variable contiguity between the action and the outcome may produce this bias. Experiment 1 recorded judgements of positive contingencies that were largely uninfluenced by P(O) using an immediate contiguity procedure. Experiment 2 directly compared variable versus constant contiguity. The predicted interaction between contiguity and P(O) was observed for positive contingencies. These results stress the sensitivity of the causal le...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
An outstanding issue in cognitive science is whether the computational principles that apply to caus...
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...
Three experiments (n = 81, n = 81, n = 82, respectively) explored how temporal contiguity influences...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Two experiments investigated the roles of contingency and temporal contiguity in causal reasoning, a...
Five experiments investigated the roles of contingency and temporal contiguity in causal reasoning, ...
In two experiments, participants made causal judgments from contingency information for problems wit...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
In causal reasoning the presence of a strong predictor of an outcome interferes with causal judgment...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
Most contemporary theories of causal learning identify three primary cues to causality; temporal or...
In two experiments participants judged the extent to which occurrences and non-occurrences of an eff...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
An outstanding issue in cognitive science is whether the computational principles that apply to caus...
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...
Three experiments (n = 81, n = 81, n = 82, respectively) explored how temporal contiguity influences...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Two experiments investigated the roles of contingency and temporal contiguity in causal reasoning, a...
Five experiments investigated the roles of contingency and temporal contiguity in causal reasoning, ...
In two experiments, participants made causal judgments from contingency information for problems wit...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
In causal reasoning the presence of a strong predictor of an outcome interferes with causal judgment...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
Most contemporary theories of causal learning identify three primary cues to causality; temporal or...
In two experiments participants judged the extent to which occurrences and non-occurrences of an eff...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
An outstanding issue in cognitive science is whether the computational principles that apply to caus...