Inductive learning and reasoning, as we use it both in everyday life and in science, is characterized by flexible inferences based on statistical information: inferences from populations to samples and vice versa. Many forms of such statistical reasoning have been found to develop late in human ontogeny, depending on formal education and language, and to be fragile even in adults. New revolutionary research, however, suggests that even preverbal human infants make use of intuitive statistics. Here, we conducted the first investigation of such intuitive statistical reasoning with non-human primates. In a series of 7 experiments, Bonobos, Chimpanzees, Gorillas and Orangutans drew flexible statistical inferences from populations to samples. Th...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning and reasoning, as we use it both in everyday life and in science, is characterize...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistical reasoning, making intuitive p...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistical reasoning, making intuitive p...
This work was supported by a research grant of the German Science Foundation DFG (grant # RA 2155/3-...
Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional information with...
Summary Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional informat...
Human infants, apes and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions f...
Summary Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional informat...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning and reasoning, as we use it both in everyday life and in science, is characterize...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistical reasoning, making intuitive p...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistical reasoning, making intuitive p...
This work was supported by a research grant of the German Science Foundation DFG (grant # RA 2155/3-...
Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional information with...
Summary Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional informat...
Human infants, apes and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions f...
Summary Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional informat...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...