Children aged between 5 and 8 years freely intervened on a three-variable causal system, with their task being to discover whether it was a common-cause structure or one of two causal chains. From 6-7 years, children were able to use information from their interventions to correctly disambiguate the structure of a causal chain. We used a Bayesian model to examine children’s interventions on the system; this showed that with development children became more efficient in producing the interventions needed to disambiguate the causal structure and that the quality of interventions, as measured by their informativeness, improved developmentally. The latter measure was a significant predictor of children’s correct inferences about the causal stru...
This thesis explores preschoolers' use of causal-associations (associations between specific instrum...
This study investigated the development of young children’s causal inference by studying variability...
We examine the interaction of two cues that children use to make judgments about cause-effect relati...
Children aged between 5 and 8 years freely intervened on a three-variable causal system, with their ...
AbstractChildren between 5 and 8years of age freely intervened on a three-variable causal system, wi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Imagine that you encounter three events A, B and C t...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
The application of the formal framework of causal Bayesian Networks to children’s causal learning pr...
Three experiments examined children's and adults' abilities to use statistical and temporal informat...
Three experiments investigate how self-generated explanation influences children's causal learning. ...
Three studies investigated whether young children make accurate causal inferences on the basis of pa...
Across 3 studies, we investigated children's ability to consider hypothetical interventions to compl...
In two studies, we examine how prompting 5- and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences ...
Children often learn from others’ demonstrations, but in the causal domain evidence acquired from ob...
A deep understanding of any phenomenon requires knowing how its causal elements are related to one a...
This thesis explores preschoolers' use of causal-associations (associations between specific instrum...
This study investigated the development of young children’s causal inference by studying variability...
We examine the interaction of two cues that children use to make judgments about cause-effect relati...
Children aged between 5 and 8 years freely intervened on a three-variable causal system, with their ...
AbstractChildren between 5 and 8years of age freely intervened on a three-variable causal system, wi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Imagine that you encounter three events A, B and C t...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
The application of the formal framework of causal Bayesian Networks to children’s causal learning pr...
Three experiments examined children's and adults' abilities to use statistical and temporal informat...
Three experiments investigate how self-generated explanation influences children's causal learning. ...
Three studies investigated whether young children make accurate causal inferences on the basis of pa...
Across 3 studies, we investigated children's ability to consider hypothetical interventions to compl...
In two studies, we examine how prompting 5- and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences ...
Children often learn from others’ demonstrations, but in the causal domain evidence acquired from ob...
A deep understanding of any phenomenon requires knowing how its causal elements are related to one a...
This thesis explores preschoolers' use of causal-associations (associations between specific instrum...
This study investigated the development of young children’s causal inference by studying variability...
We examine the interaction of two cues that children use to make judgments about cause-effect relati...