Causal reasoning with forces
Emory University · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
Causal composition allows people to generate new causal relations by combining existing causal knowledge. We introduce a new computational model of such reasoning, the force theory, which holds that people compose causal relations by simulating the processes that join forces in the world, and compare this theory with the mental model theory (Khemlani et al., 2014) and the causal model theory (Sloman et al., 2009), which explain causal composition on the basis of mental models and structural equations, respectively. In one experiment, the force theory was uniquely able to account for people's ability to compose causal relationships from complex animations of real-world events. In three additional experiments,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Causal model
- Causal structure
- Causal theory of reference
- Causal reasoning
- Computer science
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive science
- Psychology
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