We assessed whether an artifact's design can facilitate recognition of abstract causal rules. In Experiment 1, 152 three-year-olds were presented with evidence consistent with a relational rule (i.e., pairs of same or different blocks activated a machine) using two differently designed machines. In the standard-design condition, blocks were placed on top of the machine; in the relational-design condition, blocks were placed into openings on either side. In Experiment 2, we assessed whether this design cue could facilitate adults' (N = 102) inference of a distinct conjunctive cause (i.e., that two blocks together activate the machine). Results of both experiments demonstrated that causal inference is sensitive to an artifact's design: Partic...
Nearly every theory of causal induction assumes that the existence and strength of causal relations ...
Much of our experiments are designed to uncover the cause(s) and effect(s) behind a data generating ...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
We assessed whether an artifact's design can facilitate recognition of abstract causal rules. In Exp...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
Adhering to a dispositional theory of causal explanation, White (2013) proposed that causal understa...
Unobservable mechanisms that tie causes to their effects generate observable events. How can one mak...
The present paper reports an experiment (N=254) testing two views of how reasoners learn and general...
Although Design Science Research aims to create new knowledge through design and evaluation of artef...
As adults, we have coherent, abstract, and highly structured causal representations of the world. We...
The human ability to make tools and use them to solve problems may not be zoologically unique, but i...
We explore how adults learn counterintuitive causal relationships, and whether they discover hypothe...
We investigate whether reasoners are sensitive to the underlying causal structure of an event when e...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
Nearly every theory of causal induction assumes that the existence and strength of causal relations ...
Much of our experiments are designed to uncover the cause(s) and effect(s) behind a data generating ...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
We assessed whether an artifact's design can facilitate recognition of abstract causal rules. In Exp...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
Adhering to a dispositional theory of causal explanation, White (2013) proposed that causal understa...
Unobservable mechanisms that tie causes to their effects generate observable events. How can one mak...
The present paper reports an experiment (N=254) testing two views of how reasoners learn and general...
Although Design Science Research aims to create new knowledge through design and evaluation of artef...
As adults, we have coherent, abstract, and highly structured causal representations of the world. We...
The human ability to make tools and use them to solve problems may not be zoologically unique, but i...
We explore how adults learn counterintuitive causal relationships, and whether they discover hypothe...
We investigate whether reasoners are sensitive to the underlying causal structure of an event when e...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
Nearly every theory of causal induction assumes that the existence and strength of causal relations ...
Much of our experiments are designed to uncover the cause(s) and effect(s) behind a data generating ...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...