In two experiments the effect of knowledge of the seriousness of an event's outcome on the estimated strength of its causes was studied. In experiment 1 participants (n = 87) were shown a video of a homeless man being evicted from a police station by a police officer, during which the evictee fell. One group of participants were told that the homeless man subsequently died; the other group was told that he was uninjured. Participants who thought the homeless man had died more often blamed the policeman for the man's fall. Estimations of the force of the push were not directly related to the outcome of the event, but rather to the attribution of blame, with those who blamed the officer giving higher estimates of the force of the push. In exp...
Motivation – This paper describes the initial results of a naturalistic inquiry into the way people ...
185 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Previous theories of diagnost...
Eyewitness statements are commonly used in the criminal justice system and viewed as having a high-p...
In two experiments the effect of knowledge of the seriousness of an event's outcome on the estimated...
Four experiments investigated judgments about voluntary human actions and physical causes that were ...
The present experiment examined whether attributions of blame for an incident can be shifted between...
The authors performed 2 experiments investigating the influence of the belief that a vehicle crashed...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether the nature of an outcome influences attributions of caus...
Individuals have difficulty changing their causal beliefs in light of contradictory evidence. We hyp...
Eyewitness statements are commonly used in the criminal justice system and viewed as having a high-p...
Human reasoning involves both heuristic and analytic processes. This study of belief bias in relatio...
Bohner G, Bless H, Schwarz N, Strack F. What triggers causal attributions? The impact of valence and...
Research on attributions about several events in causal chains has focused on chains ending in negat...
The performance before personality subhypothesis specifies that victim devaluation only occurs when...
Several studies have shown that people are more likely to attribute intentionality and blame to agen...
Motivation – This paper describes the initial results of a naturalistic inquiry into the way people ...
185 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Previous theories of diagnost...
Eyewitness statements are commonly used in the criminal justice system and viewed as having a high-p...
In two experiments the effect of knowledge of the seriousness of an event's outcome on the estimated...
Four experiments investigated judgments about voluntary human actions and physical causes that were ...
The present experiment examined whether attributions of blame for an incident can be shifted between...
The authors performed 2 experiments investigating the influence of the belief that a vehicle crashed...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether the nature of an outcome influences attributions of caus...
Individuals have difficulty changing their causal beliefs in light of contradictory evidence. We hyp...
Eyewitness statements are commonly used in the criminal justice system and viewed as having a high-p...
Human reasoning involves both heuristic and analytic processes. This study of belief bias in relatio...
Bohner G, Bless H, Schwarz N, Strack F. What triggers causal attributions? The impact of valence and...
Research on attributions about several events in causal chains has focused on chains ending in negat...
The performance before personality subhypothesis specifies that victim devaluation only occurs when...
Several studies have shown that people are more likely to attribute intentionality and blame to agen...
Motivation – This paper describes the initial results of a naturalistic inquiry into the way people ...
185 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Previous theories of diagnost...
Eyewitness statements are commonly used in the criminal justice system and viewed as having a high-p...