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Can Being Scared Cause Tummy Aches? Naive Theories, Ambiguous Evidence, and Preschoolers ’ Causal Inferences
"... Causal learning requires integrating constraints provided by domain-specific theories with domaingeneral statistical learning. In order to investigate the interaction between these factors, the authors presented preschoolers with stories pitting their existing theories against statistical evidence. ..."
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Causal learning requires integrating constraints provided by domain-specific theories with domaingeneral statistical learning. In order to investigate the interaction between these factors, the authors presented preschoolers with stories pitting their existing theories against statistical evidence. Each child heard 2 stories in which 2 candidate causes co-occurred with an effect. Evidence was presented in the
A brand new ball game: Bayes net and neural net learning mechanisms in young children
"... We outline a new computational account of learning in children using the causal Bayes net formalism. We also present evidence that children as young as two years old use something like causal Bayes net learning mechanisms to infer the causal structure of the world around them. This kind of learning ..."
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We outline a new computational account of learning in children using the causal Bayes net formalism. We also present evidence that children as young as two years old use something like causal Bayes net learning mechanisms to infer the causal structure of the world around them. This kind of learning may play an important role in the development of intuitive theories. Finally we contrast causal Bayes net and neural net learning mechanisms.

