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When do people use mechanism and covariation information in causal judgments?
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Author
Ndiaye, Dieynaba G., Psychology, University of Virginia
Advisors
Spellman, Barbara
, LW-Faculty Main
, University of Virginia
Dodson, Chad
, AS-Psychology (PSYC)
, University of Virginia
Wilson, Timothy
, Psychology
, University of Virginia
Green, Mitchell S.
, Philosophy
, University of Virginia
Abstract
Examines the possibility that people may use both covariation and mechanism information to make causal judgments in everyday life.
Degree
PHD (Doctor of Philosophy)
Keywords
decision-making; judgment
Language
English
Rights
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date
2012-01-01
Persistent Link
https://doi.org/10.18130/vsfg-m279
Suggested Citation
Ndiaye, Dieynaba G.. When do people use mechanism and covariation information in causal judgments?. University of Virginia, Psychology, PHD (Doctor of Philosophy), 2012-01-01, https://doi.org/10.18130/vsfg-m279.
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