Recent work on the role of norms in the use of causal language by ordinary people has led to a consensus among several researchers: The consensus position is that causal attributions are sensitive to both statistical norms and prescriptive norms. But what is a statistical norm? We argue that there are at least two types that should be distinguished-agent-level statistical norms and population-level statistical norms. We then suggest an alternative account of ordinary causal attributions about agents (the responsibility view), noting that this view motivates divergent predictions about the effect of information about each of the two types of statistical norms noted. Further, these predictions run counter to those made by the consensus positi...
It has recently been argued that normative considerations play an important role in causal cognition...
Recent research indicates that norms matter for ordinary causal attributions, although there is a go...
Existing research suggests that people's judgments of actual causation can be influenced by the degr...
Recent work on the role of norms in the use of causal language by ordinary people has led to a cons...
Abstract: Recent work on the role of norms in the use of causal language by ordinary people has led ...
There is ample evidence that violations of injunctive norms impact ordinary causal attributions. Thi...
Research in the psychology of causal thinking has frequently revealed effects of normative considera...
There is a large literature exploring the effect of norms on the attribution of causation. Empirical...
Why do some shared beliefs and behaviors spread across a given population and persist over time, wh...
Research indicates that norms matter for ordinary causal attributions. Across a range of cases in wh...
There is a growing consensus that norms matter for ordinary causal attributions. This has important ...
A growing body of literature has revealed ordinary causal judgement to be sensitive to normative fac...
There is now a great deal of evidence that norm violations impact people’s causal judgments. But it ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. In the last decade, several researchers have prop...
A growing body of literature has revealed ordinary causal judgement to be sensitive to normative fac...
It has recently been argued that normative considerations play an important role in causal cognition...
Recent research indicates that norms matter for ordinary causal attributions, although there is a go...
Existing research suggests that people's judgments of actual causation can be influenced by the degr...
Recent work on the role of norms in the use of causal language by ordinary people has led to a cons...
Abstract: Recent work on the role of norms in the use of causal language by ordinary people has led ...
There is ample evidence that violations of injunctive norms impact ordinary causal attributions. Thi...
Research in the psychology of causal thinking has frequently revealed effects of normative considera...
There is a large literature exploring the effect of norms on the attribution of causation. Empirical...
Why do some shared beliefs and behaviors spread across a given population and persist over time, wh...
Research indicates that norms matter for ordinary causal attributions. Across a range of cases in wh...
There is a growing consensus that norms matter for ordinary causal attributions. This has important ...
A growing body of literature has revealed ordinary causal judgement to be sensitive to normative fac...
There is now a great deal of evidence that norm violations impact people’s causal judgments. But it ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. In the last decade, several researchers have prop...
A growing body of literature has revealed ordinary causal judgement to be sensitive to normative fac...
It has recently been argued that normative considerations play an important role in causal cognition...
Recent research indicates that norms matter for ordinary causal attributions, although there is a go...
Existing research suggests that people's judgments of actual causation can be influenced by the degr...