According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers of one thing producing an effect by acting on liability of another thing. Powers can vary in strength, and their operation also depends on the presence of preventers. When an effect occurs, there is a need to account for the occurrence by assigning sufficient strength to produce it to its possible causes. Contingency information is used to estimate strengths of powers and preventers and the extent to which they account for occurrences and nonoccurrences of the outcome. People make causal judgements from contingency information by processes of inference that interpret evidence in terms of this fundamental understanding. From this account it i...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
Contingency information is information about empirical associations between possible causes and outc...
It is proposed that causal judgments about contingency information are derived from the proportion o...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
This dissertation begins with a review of competing theories of human contingency judgment, and then...
In two experiments participants judged the extent to which occurrences and non-occurrences of an eff...
An experiment was conducted to investigate causal judgments in the concentrative presentation of inf...
"Blocking" refers to judgments of a moderate contingency being lowered when contrasted with a strong...
The power PC theory postulates a normative procedure for making causal inferences from contingency i...
Contingency information is information about the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a certain effect in ...
This study examines if the blocking effect paradigm predicts causal judgments when consequences of e...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
Contingency information is information about empirical associations between possible causes and outc...
It is proposed that causal judgments about contingency information are derived from the proportion o...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
This dissertation begins with a review of competing theories of human contingency judgment, and then...
In two experiments participants judged the extent to which occurrences and non-occurrences of an eff...
An experiment was conducted to investigate causal judgments in the concentrative presentation of inf...
"Blocking" refers to judgments of a moderate contingency being lowered when contrasted with a strong...
The power PC theory postulates a normative procedure for making causal inferences from contingency i...
Contingency information is information about the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a certain effect in ...
This study examines if the blocking effect paradigm predicts causal judgments when consequences of e...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
Contingency information is information about empirical associations between possible causes and outc...
It is proposed that causal judgments about contingency information are derived from the proportion o...