How learning about an absent cause: Discounting and augmentation of positively and independently related causes (2001)

Cached

Download Links

by Frank Van Overwalle , Bert Timmermans
Venue:In
Citations:1 - 1 self

Documents Related by Co-Citation

7 When more observations are better than less: A connectionist account of the acquisition of causal strength – F Van Overwalle, D Van Rooy - 2001
2 Context, time, and memory retrieval in the inference paradigms of Pavlovian learning – M E Bouton - 1993
4 Covariation, discounting, and augmentation: Towards a clarification of attributional principles – A W Kruglanski, S M Schwartz, S Maides, I Z Hamel - 1978
4 Discounting and augmentation: Is there something special about the number of causes? Personality and – G L Wells, D L Ronis - 1982
1 Discounting and relations between causes – M R F Aitken, M J W Larkin, A Dickinson - 2001
1 in press) Frank Van Overwalle and – Eur J Soc Psychol - 1990
2 Recursive retrospective revaluation of causal judgments – S Macho, J Burkart - 2002
2 When discounting fails: An unexpected finding – D Rosenfield, W G Stephan - 1977
1 Covariational influences on goal-based explanation: An integrative model – R M Sutton, J L McClure - 2001
1 RECURRENT NETWORK MODEL The recurrent model that we use as simple illustration is a linear auto-associative network (for more mathematical details, see McClelland & Rumelhart – A APPENDIX - 1988
1 Information Processing: Activation Spreading Discounting and relations between causes In a recurrent network, processing information takes place in two phases. During the first, activation phase, each node in the network receives activation from external – Eur J Soc Psychol - 1988
1 Listed here is one pair of target and alternative causes (actors or stimuli, as shown in italics) for each story. Stories 1–8 involve competing actors and use action verbs, while stories 9–16 involve competing stimuli and use state verbs. The assignment o – Eur J Soc Psychol
5 The psychological causality implicit in verbs: A review – U Rudolph, F Försterling - 1997
22 Knowledge acquisition, accessibility, and use in person perception and stereotyping: Simulation with a recurrent connectionist network – E R Smith, J DeCoster - 1998
11 A Connectionist Approach to Causal Attribution – F Van Overwalle, D Van Rooy - 1998
5 Discounting and augmenting facilitative and inhibitory forces: the winner takes almost all – D H Hansen, C A Hall - 1985
17 An autoassociative model of causal reasoning and causal learning: Reply to Van Overwalle's critique of Read and Marcus-Newhall – S J Read, J A Montoya - 1999
17 Causal Explanation as Constraint Satisfaction: A Critique and a Feedforward Connectionist Alternative – F Van Overwalle - 1998
5 Models of covariation and attribution: How do they relate to the analogy of analysis of variance – F Försterling - 1989