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Lagnado, David A.; Gerstenberg, Tobias; Zultan, Ro'i – Cognitive Science, 2013
How do people attribute responsibility in situations where the contributions of multiple agents combine to produce a joint outcome? The prevalence of over-determination in such cases makes this a difficult problem for counterfactual theories of causal responsibility. In this article, we explore a general framework for assigning responsibility in…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Causal Models, Responsibility, Cognitive Psychology
Fenton, Norman; Neil, Martin; Lagnado, David A. – Cognitive Science, 2013
A Bayesian network (BN) is a graphical model of uncertainty that is especially well suited to legal arguments. It enables us to visualize and model dependencies between different hypotheses and pieces of evidence and to calculate the revised probability beliefs about all uncertain factors when any piece of new evidence is presented. Although BNs…
Descriptors: Networks, Bayesian Statistics, Persuasive Discourse, Models
Frosch, Caren A.; McCormack, Teresa; Lagnado, David A.; Burns, Patrick – Cognitive Science, 2012
The application of the formal framework of causal Bayesian Networks to children's causal learning provides the motivation to examine the link between judgments about the causal structure of a system, and the ability to make inferences about interventions on components of the system. Three experiments examined whether children are able to make…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Intervention, Inferences, Attribution Theory
Sloman, Steven A.; Lagnado, David A. – Cognitive Science, 2005
A normative framework for modeling causal and counterfactual reasoning has been proposed by Spirtes, Glymour, and Scheines (1993; cf. Pearl, 2000). The framework takes as fundamental that reasoning from observation and intervention differ. Intervention includes actual manipulation as well as counterfactual manipulation of a model via thought. To…
Descriptors: Observation, Intervention, Causal Models, Prediction

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