Judgmental overshadowing: further evidence of cue interaction in contingency judgment.
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How two causes are different from one: the use of (un)conditional information in Simpson's paradox.Test Framing Generates a Stability Bias for Predictions of Learning by Causing People to Discount their Learning BeliefsNonnormative discounting: there is more to cue interaction effects than controlling for alternative causes.Associationism and cognition: human contingency learning at 25.The propositional nature of human associative learning.The relative effect of cue interaction.On the origin of personal causal theories.Contingency bias in probability judgement may arise from ambiguity regarding additional causes.Human agency and associative learning: Pavlovian principles govern social process in causal relationship detection.Self-construal and the processing of covariation information in causal reasoning.Judgement of two causal candidates from contingency information: II. Effects of information about one cause on judgements of the other cause.Timing in retroactive interference.How temporal assumptions influence causal judgments.Backward and forward blocking in human electrodermal conditioning: blocking requires an assumption of outcome additivity.Overshadowing of subsequent events and recovery thereafter.Asymptotic judgment of cause in a relative validity paradigm.
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Judgmental overshadowing: further evidence of cue interaction in contingency judgment.
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Judgmental overshadowing: further evidence of cue interaction in contingency judgment.
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Judgmental overshadowing: further evidence of cue interaction in contingency judgment.
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Judgmental overshadowing: further evidence of cue interaction in contingency judgment.
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Judgmental overshadowing: further evidence of cue interaction in contingency judgment.
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1993-09-01T00:00:00Z
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