Decision making typically requires judgments about causal relations: we need to know both the causal e¤ects of our actions and the causal relevance of various environmental factors. Judgments about the nature and strength of causal relations often differ, even among experts. How to handle such diversity is the topic of this paper. First, we consider the possibility of aggregating causal judgments via the aggregation of probabilistic ones. The broadly negative outcome of this investigation leads us to look at aggregating causal judgments independently of probabilistic ones. We do so by transcribing causal claims into the formal judgment-aggregation framework and applying some recent results in this field. Finally, we look at the implications...
People’s causal judgments exhibit substantial variability, but the processes that lead to this varia...
Consider a policymaker who wants to decide which intervention to perform in order to change a curren...
In recent years, judgement aggregation has emerged as an important area of social choice theory. Jud...
Decision making typically requires judgments about causal relations: we need to know both the causal...
Decision making typically requires judgments about causal relations: we need to know the causal effe...
Decision making typically requires judgements about causal relations. We need to know both the causa...
This paper argues that standard theories of judgment aggregation cannot apply to scientific practice...
This introduces the symposium on judgment aggregation. The theory of judgment aggregation asks how s...
This introduces the symposium on judgment aggregation. The theory of judgment aggregation asks how s...
This paper raises the problem of judgment aggregation in science. The problem has two sides. First, ...
Contingency information is information about empirical associations between possible causes and outc...
The rationality of human causal judgments has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. We ...
This paper provides an introductory review of the theory of judgment aggregation. It introduces the ...
The endeavor to apply the theory of judgment aggregation (TJA) to scientific practice has two main ...
gmail.com Causal inference is a fundamental component of cognition and perception. Probabilistic the...
People’s causal judgments exhibit substantial variability, but the processes that lead to this varia...
Consider a policymaker who wants to decide which intervention to perform in order to change a curren...
In recent years, judgement aggregation has emerged as an important area of social choice theory. Jud...
Decision making typically requires judgments about causal relations: we need to know both the causal...
Decision making typically requires judgments about causal relations: we need to know the causal effe...
Decision making typically requires judgements about causal relations. We need to know both the causa...
This paper argues that standard theories of judgment aggregation cannot apply to scientific practice...
This introduces the symposium on judgment aggregation. The theory of judgment aggregation asks how s...
This introduces the symposium on judgment aggregation. The theory of judgment aggregation asks how s...
This paper raises the problem of judgment aggregation in science. The problem has two sides. First, ...
Contingency information is information about empirical associations between possible causes and outc...
The rationality of human causal judgments has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. We ...
This paper provides an introductory review of the theory of judgment aggregation. It introduces the ...
The endeavor to apply the theory of judgment aggregation (TJA) to scientific practice has two main ...
gmail.com Causal inference is a fundamental component of cognition and perception. Probabilistic the...
People’s causal judgments exhibit substantial variability, but the processes that lead to this varia...
Consider a policymaker who wants to decide which intervention to perform in order to change a curren...
In recent years, judgement aggregation has emerged as an important area of social choice theory. Jud...