We examine the interaction of two cues that children use to make judgments about cause-effect relations: probabilities and interventions. Children were shown a "detector" that lit up and played music when a block was placed on its surface. We varied the probabilistic effectiveness of the block, as well as whether the experimenter or the child was performing the interventions. In Experiment 1, we found that children can use probabilistic evidence to make inferences about causal strength. However, when the results of their own interventions are in conflict with the overall frequencies, preschoolers favor the results of their own interventions. In Experiment 2, children used probabilistic evidence to infer a hidden causal mechanism. Though the...
Researchers, educators, and parents have long believed that children learn cause and effect relation...
In two studies, we examine how prompting 5- and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences ...
Three studies investigated children’s belief in causal determinism. If children are causal determini...
How do young children learn about causal structure in an uncertain and variable world? We tested whe...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
In previous studies, causal contingencies have been suggested to play an important role in causality...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
Causal illusions occur when people perceive a causal relation between two events that are actually u...
Three studies investigated children’s belief in causal determinism. If children are causal determini...
A major challenge children face is uncovering the causal structure of the world around them. Previou...
The authors examined cue competition effects in young children using the blicket detector paradigm, ...
Three studies investigated whether young children make accurate causal inferences on the basis of pa...
AbstractChildren between 5 and 8years of age freely intervened on a three-variable causal system, wi...
literature suggests that generating and evaluating explanations is a key mechanism for learning and ...
This study investigated the development of young children's causal inference by studying variability...
Researchers, educators, and parents have long believed that children learn cause and effect relation...
In two studies, we examine how prompting 5- and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences ...
Three studies investigated children’s belief in causal determinism. If children are causal determini...
How do young children learn about causal structure in an uncertain and variable world? We tested whe...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
In previous studies, causal contingencies have been suggested to play an important role in causality...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
Causal illusions occur when people perceive a causal relation between two events that are actually u...
Three studies investigated children’s belief in causal determinism. If children are causal determini...
A major challenge children face is uncovering the causal structure of the world around them. Previou...
The authors examined cue competition effects in young children using the blicket detector paradigm, ...
Three studies investigated whether young children make accurate causal inferences on the basis of pa...
AbstractChildren between 5 and 8years of age freely intervened on a three-variable causal system, wi...
literature suggests that generating and evaluating explanations is a key mechanism for learning and ...
This study investigated the development of young children's causal inference by studying variability...
Researchers, educators, and parents have long believed that children learn cause and effect relation...
In two studies, we examine how prompting 5- and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences ...
Three studies investigated children’s belief in causal determinism. If children are causal determini...