19 pagesA series of three experiments investigated the effect of information about one possible cause of an event on inferences regarding another possible cause. Experiment 1 showed that the presence of a second possible cause had no effect on the perceived probability that the first possible cause influenced the event. However, if the second cause is cited as having definitely influenced the event, then the probability that the first possible cause influenced the event is reduced. Experiment 2 showed that the presence of a second possible cause does reduce the judged probability that a given cause was present at the time of an event. The final experiment revealed that the tendency (found in Experiment 1) to discount the involveme...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
Kelley's attribution theory is investigated. Subjects filled out a questionnaire that reported ...
The discounting principle states that 'the role of a given cause in producing a given effect is disc...
79 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Numerous studies on causal att...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
The authors investigated the degree of discounting and augmen-tation of a target cause by an alterna...
Several studies have demonstrated causal discounting: subjects judge a moderately effective cause (t...
Several studies have demonstrated causal discounting: subjects judge a moderately effective cause (t...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
textPrevious research has shown that causal attributions can be made from patterns of covariation (C...
textPrevious research has shown that causal attributions can be made from patterns of covariation (C...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
Kelley's attribution theory is investigated. Subjects filled out a questionnaire that reported ...
The discounting principle states that 'the role of a given cause in producing a given effect is disc...
79 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Numerous studies on causal att...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
This article investigates whether and how discounting and augmentation of dispositional and causal a...
The authors investigated the degree of discounting and augmen-tation of a target cause by an alterna...
Several studies have demonstrated causal discounting: subjects judge a moderately effective cause (t...
Several studies have demonstrated causal discounting: subjects judge a moderately effective cause (t...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
In four experiments participants made judgements about two possible causes of an effect. The prevale...
textPrevious research has shown that causal attributions can be made from patterns of covariation (C...
textPrevious research has shown that causal attributions can be made from patterns of covariation (C...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
When judgements are being made about two causes there are eight possible kinds of contingency inform...
Kelley's attribution theory is investigated. Subjects filled out a questionnaire that reported ...
The discounting principle states that 'the role of a given cause in producing a given effect is disc...