Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In humans, it is underwritten by our intuitive statistics, the ability to draw systematic inferences from populations to randomly drawn samples and vice versa. According to recent research in cognitive development, human intuitive statistics develops early in infancy. Recent work in comparative psychology has produced first evidence for analogous cognitive capacities in great apes who flexibly drew inferences from populations to samples. In the present study, we investigated whether great apes (Pongo abelii, Pan troglodytes, Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla) also draw inductive inferences in the opposite direction, from samples to populations. In tw...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistics, making intuitive probability ...
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...
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...
Summary Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional informat...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistics, making intuitive probability ...
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 statistics, making intuitive probability ...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistical reasoning, making intuitive p...
Inductive learning and reasoning, as we use it both in everyday life and in science, is characterize...
Inductive learning and reasoning, as we use it both in everyday life and in science, is characterize...
In order to assess mood state in three male western lowland gorillas housed in a bachelor group, we ...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistics, making intuitive probability ...
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...
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...
Summary Great apes have been shown to be intuitive statisticians: they can use proportional informat...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistics, making intuitive probability ...
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 statistics, making intuitive probability ...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistical reasoning, making intuitive p...
Inductive learning and reasoning, as we use it both in everyday life and in science, is characterize...
Inductive learning and reasoning, as we use it both in everyday life and in science, is characterize...
In order to assess mood state in three male western lowland gorillas housed in a bachelor group, we ...
Humans and nonhuman great apes share a sense for intuitive statistics, making intuitive probability ...
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 ...