While research indicates that people are skilled causal reasoners, systematic deviations from the normative causal Bayesian network model have been observed. These include Markov violations, failures to ‘explain away’, and conservative responding. Different processes have been posited to account for these violations: sampling, associative reasoning, and heuristics. These processes entail effects of response time. To test the relationships between these theories, normative violations, and reasoning time we conducted a causal reasoning study employing time pressure manipulations and response time measurements. Our results show that time pressure decreases overall accuracy. Crucially, we find that time pressure does not affect the magnitude Ma...
Dickinson (1989) failed to discover causal relations involving delays of more than two seconds. More...
People can explain phenomena by appealing to temporal relations, e.g., you might explain a colleague...
Previous research has cast doubt on whether the Markov con-dition is a default assumption of human c...
Normative causal reasoning is essential for proper decision-making to be conducted, which is highly ...
Time plays a pivotal role in causal inference. Nonetheless most contemporary theories of causal indu...
Dual-process theories distinguish between human reasoning that relies on fast, intuitive processing ...
The problem of how humans and other intelligent systems construct causal representations from non-ca...
In this paper, we test people’s causal judgments when the graphs have inhibitory causal relations. W...
Humans possess considerable causal knowledge about the world. For example, one might have beliefs ab...
Based upon the Decision Field Theory (Busemeyer and Townsend 1993), we tested a model of dynamic rea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2006....
This PhD is concerned with the causal Bayesian framework account of probabilistic judgement (Krynski...
Causes require time to propagate their effects. We can see stars at night because of the light they ...
How do humans discover causal relations when the effect is not immediately observable? Previous exp...
Two variables are usually recognised as determinants of human causal learning: the contingency betwe...
Dickinson (1989) failed to discover causal relations involving delays of more than two seconds. More...
People can explain phenomena by appealing to temporal relations, e.g., you might explain a colleague...
Previous research has cast doubt on whether the Markov con-dition is a default assumption of human c...
Normative causal reasoning is essential for proper decision-making to be conducted, which is highly ...
Time plays a pivotal role in causal inference. Nonetheless most contemporary theories of causal indu...
Dual-process theories distinguish between human reasoning that relies on fast, intuitive processing ...
The problem of how humans and other intelligent systems construct causal representations from non-ca...
In this paper, we test people’s causal judgments when the graphs have inhibitory causal relations. W...
Humans possess considerable causal knowledge about the world. For example, one might have beliefs ab...
Based upon the Decision Field Theory (Busemeyer and Townsend 1993), we tested a model of dynamic rea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2006....
This PhD is concerned with the causal Bayesian framework account of probabilistic judgement (Krynski...
Causes require time to propagate their effects. We can see stars at night because of the light they ...
How do humans discover causal relations when the effect is not immediately observable? Previous exp...
Two variables are usually recognised as determinants of human causal learning: the contingency betwe...
Dickinson (1989) failed to discover causal relations involving delays of more than two seconds. More...
People can explain phenomena by appealing to temporal relations, e.g., you might explain a colleague...
Previous research has cast doubt on whether the Markov con-dition is a default assumption of human c...