A theory or model of cause such as Cheng's power (p) allows people to predict the effectiveness of a cause in a different causal context from the one in which they observed its actions. Liljeholm and Cheng demonstrated that people could detect differences in the effectiveness of the cause when causal power varied across contexts of different outcome base rates, but that they did not detect similar changes when only the cause-outcome contingency, ∆p, but not power, varied. However, their procedure allowed participants to simplify the causal scenarios and consider only a subsample of observations with a base rate of zero. This confounds p, ∆p, and the probability of an outcome (O) given a cause (C), P(O|C). Furthermore, the contingencies that...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
How humans infer causation from covariation has been the subject of a vigorous debate, most recently...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
ABSTRACT—Two competing psychological approaches to causal learningmake different predictions regardi...
ABSTRACT—Two competing psychological approaches to causal learningmake different predictions regardi...
In two experiments, we studied the strategies that people use to discover causal relationships. Acco...
Two opposing views have been proposed to explain how people distinguish genu-ine causes from spuriou...
It is often natural to compare two events by describing one as ‘more of a cause’ of some effect than...
The rationality of human causal judgments has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. We ...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
The power PC theory postulates a normative procedure for making causal inferences from contingency i...
The power PC theory postulates a normative procedure for making causal inferences from contingency i...
How humans infer causation from covariation has been the subject of a vigorous debate, most recently...
How humans infer causation from covariation has been the subject of a vigorous debate, most recently...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
How humans infer causation from covariation has been the subject of a vigorous debate, most recently...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
ABSTRACT—Two competing psychological approaches to causal learningmake different predictions regardi...
ABSTRACT—Two competing psychological approaches to causal learningmake different predictions regardi...
In two experiments, we studied the strategies that people use to discover causal relationships. Acco...
Two opposing views have been proposed to explain how people distinguish genu-ine causes from spuriou...
It is often natural to compare two events by describing one as ‘more of a cause’ of some effect than...
The rationality of human causal judgments has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. We ...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
The power PC theory postulates a normative procedure for making causal inferences from contingency i...
The power PC theory postulates a normative procedure for making causal inferences from contingency i...
How humans infer causation from covariation has been the subject of a vigorous debate, most recently...
How humans infer causation from covariation has been the subject of a vigorous debate, most recently...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
How humans infer causation from covariation has been the subject of a vigorous debate, most recently...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...