Causal judgments about atypical actions are influenced by agents' epistemic states

L Kirfel, D Lagnado - Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
A prominent finding in causal cognition research is people's tendency to attribute increased
causality to atypical actions. If two agents jointly cause an outcome (conjunctive causation) …

The pervasive impact of ignorance

L Kirfel, J Phillips - Cognition, 2023 - Elsevier
Norm violations have been demonstrated to impact a wide range of seemingly non-
normative judgments. Among other things, when agents' actions violate prescriptive norms …

Impact of past behaviour normality: meta-analysis of exceptionality effect

A Fillon, L Kutscher, G Feldman - Cognition and Emotion, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Exceptionality effect is the phenomenon that people associate stronger negative affect with a
negative outcome when it is a result of an exception (abnormal behaviour) compared to …

Agency and self-other asymmetries in perceived bias and shortcomings: Replications of the Bias Blind Spot and link to free willbeliefs

SP Chandrashekar, SK Yeung, KC Yau… - … and Decision Making, 2021 - cambridge.org
Bias Blind Spot (BBS) is the phenomenon that people tend to perceive themselves as less
susceptible to biases than others. In three pre-registered experiments (overall N= 969), we …

[HTML][HTML] Do People Believe They Are Less Predictable Than Others? Three Replications of Pronin and Kugler's (2010) Experiment 1

SP Chandrashekar, S Permut, H Sjåstad… - International Review of …, 2024 - rips-irsp.com
Pronin and Kugler (2010) proposed that people believe they have more free will than others.
In their Experiment 1 they showed that US students evaluated their own decisions and life …

Mind, Matter, Morals-The Epistemic Condition in Causal Judgment

L Kirfel - 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
In this thesis, we explore the role of theory of mind, broadly construed, in peo-ple's causal
reasoning and inferences from causal explanations. While research in causal cognition has …

[PDF][PDF] Do People Believe They Are Less Predictable Than Others? Three Replications of Pronin and Kugler's (2010) Experiment

S PRASAD, S PERMUT, H SJÅSTAD, YJUN KUEH… - mgto.org
Pronin and Kugler (2010) proposed that people believe they have more free will than others.
In their Experiment 1 they showed that US students evaluated their own decisions and life …

[PDF][PDF] Folk conceptions of free will: A systematic review and narrative synthesis of psychological research

A Lam - 2021 - osf.io
The existence of free will has been a subject of fierce academic debate for millennia, still the
meaning of the term “free will” remains nebulous. In the past two decades, psychologists …

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