Causal reasoning is the process of identifying causality: the relationship between a cause and its effect. The study of causality extends from ancient...
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Thought experiment (section Causal reasoning)
Kincannon, A., "The Relation between Counterfactual ("but for") and Causal reasoning: Experimental Findings and Implications for Juror's Decisions", Law...
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Renée Baillargeon (section Causal reasoning domains)
However, her research interests encompass a variety of issues in causal reasoning, focusing not only on the physical but also the psychological, sociomoral...
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language of scientific causal notation. Causal inference is said to provide the evidence of causality theorized by causal reasoning. Causal inference is widely...
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Causal graphs can be used for communication and for inference. They are complementary to other forms of causal reasoning, for instance using causal equality...
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The types of inductive reasoning include generalization, prediction, statistical syllogism, argument from analogy, and causal inference. There are also...
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The Book of Why (section Chapter 2: From Buccaneers to Guinea Pigs: The Genesis of Causal Inference)
describing causal relationships. Chapter 1 introduces the 'ladder of causation' - a diagram used to illustrate the three levels of causal reasoning. The first...
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A Treatise of Human Nature (redirect from A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to introduce the experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects)
causal reasoning. And since abstract demonstrations influence us only by directing causal reasoning (e.g., doing math to pay your debts), and causal reasoning...
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authors list (link) Nissani, M. (2006). "Do Asian elephants apply causal reasoning to tool use tasks?". Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior...
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Moral reasoning is the study of how people think about right and wrong and how they acquire and apply moral rules. It is a subdiscipline of moral psychology...
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has to be handled carefully when applied to feedback systems: Simple causal reasoning about a feedback system is difficult because the first system influences...
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for probabilistic and causal reasoning". He is the author of several books, including the technical Causality: Models, Reasoning and Inference, and The...
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comedy) is a form of humour predicated on deliberate violations of causal reasoning, thus producing events and behaviors that are obviously illogical....
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provides the best explanation. This pertains particularly to cases of causal reasoning that try to discover the relation between causes and effects. Abduction...
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Attacking Faulty Reasoning: A Practical Guide to Fallacy-free Arguments is a textbook on logical fallacies by T. Edward Damer that has been used for many...
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actual reasoning: only correlation can actually be perceived. Immanuel Kant, according to Beebee, Hitchcock & Menzies (2009), held that "a causal principle...
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metaphysics, a causal model (or structural causal model) is a conceptual model that describes the causal mechanisms of a system. Several types of causal notation...
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Bayesian network (redirect from Causal network)
directed acyclic graph (DAG). While it is one of several forms of causal notation, causal networks are special cases of Bayesian networks. Bayesian networks...
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potentially influenced variable can be measured. Causal analysis Causal inference Causal model Causal reasoning Brains, C., Willnat, L,, Manheim, J., Rich,...
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Temporal paradox (redirect from Causal loops)
individually as "causal loops." The term "time loop" is sometimes referred to as a causal loop, but although they appear similar, causal loops are unchanging...
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Surreal humour – Form of humour predicated on deliberate violations of causal reasoning The Aristocrats – Offensive joke about a performance act Koan – Story...
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pluralism, experimentation, conceptual and investigative practices, and causal reasoning. He is a prominent figure in the Philosophy of Biology literature....
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of as much less intelligent, if appropriate pre-training is given. Causal reasoning has also been observed in rooks and New Caledonian crows. It has been...
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The Rubin causal model (RCM), also known as the Neyman–Rubin causal model, is an approach to the statistical analysis of cause and effect based on the...
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conjunction with the conference, topics include responsible recommendation, causal reasoning, and others. The workshop themes follow recent developments in the...
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1007/s11229-008-9338-2. ISSN 0039-7857. Faye, Jan (1994). Logic and Causal Reasoning. Berlin: Akad.-Verl. ISBN 978-3050025995. Elitzur, A.; Dolev, S.; Kolenda...
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Leonard, Julia Anne (2024). "'I'm here for my gender, not my skill': Causal reasoning shapes beliefs about merit in response to DEI initiatives". Proceedings...
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Ziva Kunda (section Motivated reasoning)
they usually do so incrementally or through causal reasoning. Kunda's seminal work on motivated reasoning has influenced several fields of communication...
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Fallacy (redirect from Faulty reasoning)
A fallacy is the use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument that may appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. The...
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