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Discovering hidden causes using statistical evidence

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posted on 2014-04-01, 00:00 authored by Christopher G. Lucas, Kenneth Holstein, Charles KempCharles Kemp

People frequently reason about causal relationships and variables that cannot be directly observed. This paper presents results from an experiment in which participants used statistical information to make judgments about the number and base rates of hidden causes, as well as the forms of causal relationships in which those causes participated. Our data allow us to evaluate several models of hidden cause discovery, and reveal that people have different expectations about the forms of causal relationships than recent theories predict

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