When do people use mechanism and covariation information in causal judgments?
Author:
Ndiaye, Dieynaba G., Psychology, University of Virginia
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
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)
PHD (Doctor of Philosophy)
Keywords:
decision-making, judgment
decision-making, judgment
Language:
English
English
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date:
2012
2012