Recent Trends in Research and Theory: A Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Herausgeber: Beckers, Tom; Matute, Helena; de Houwer, Jan
Recent Trends in Research and Theory: A Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Herausgeber: Beckers, Tom; Matute, Helena; de Houwer, Jan
The present special issue presents an overview of recent developments and controversies in research on human contingency learning. Contributions range from purely fundamental, theoretical analyses, over empirically oriented reports, to more applied contributions, reflecting the breadth of scope of contemporary research on human contingency learning. Taken together, these papers attest to the richness and diversity of current research on human contingency learning and identify key issues to be addressed in future research.
The present special issue presents an overview of recent developments and controversies in research on human contingency learning. Contributions range from purely fundamental, theoretical analyses, over empirically oriented reports, to more applied contributions, reflecting the breadth of scope of contemporary research on human contingency learning. Taken together, these papers attest to the richness and diversity of current research on human contingency learning and identify key issues to be addressed in future research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
T. Beckers J. De Houwer H. Matute Editorial: Human Contingency Learning. D. R. Shanks Associationism and Cognition: Human Contingency Learning at 25. O. Pineño R. R. Miller Comparing Associative Statistical and Inferential Reasoning Accounts Of Human Contingency Learning. Y. Hagmayer M. R. Waldmann Inferences About Unobserved Causes in Human Contingency Learning. S. Vandorpe J. De Houwer T. Beckers Outcome Maximality and Additivity Training Also Influence Cue Competition in Causal Learning When Learning Involves Many Cues and Events. P. L. Cobos F. J. López D. Luque Interference Between Cues of the Same Outcome Depends on the Causal Interpretation of the Events. S. L. Booth M. J. Buehner Asymmetries in Cue Competition in Forward and Backward Blocking Designs: Further Evidence for Causal Model Theory. C. J. Mitchell E. Livesey P. F. Lovibond A Dissociation Between Causal Judgement and the Ease With Which a Cause is Categorised With its Effect. J. De Houwer S. Vandorpe T. Beckers Statistical Contingency has a Different Impact on Preparation Judgements Than on Causal Judgements. M. A. Vadillo H. Matute Predictions and Causal Estimations are not Supported by the Same Associative Structure. D. M. Karazinov R. A. Boakes Second Order Conditioning in Human Predictive Judgements When There is Little Time to Think. R. M. Msetfi R. A. Murphy J. Simpson Depressive Realism and the Effect of Inter-trial-interval on Judgements of Zero Positive and Negative Contingencies. L. G. Allan S. Siegel S. Hannah The Sad Truth About Depressive Realism.
T. Beckers J. De Houwer H. Matute Editorial: Human Contingency Learning. D. R. Shanks Associationism and Cognition: Human Contingency Learning at 25. O. Pineño R. R. Miller Comparing Associative Statistical and Inferential Reasoning Accounts Of Human Contingency Learning. Y. Hagmayer M. R. Waldmann Inferences About Unobserved Causes in Human Contingency Learning. S. Vandorpe J. De Houwer T. Beckers Outcome Maximality and Additivity Training Also Influence Cue Competition in Causal Learning When Learning Involves Many Cues and Events. P. L. Cobos F. J. López D. Luque Interference Between Cues of the Same Outcome Depends on the Causal Interpretation of the Events. S. L. Booth M. J. Buehner Asymmetries in Cue Competition in Forward and Backward Blocking Designs: Further Evidence for Causal Model Theory. C. J. Mitchell E. Livesey P. F. Lovibond A Dissociation Between Causal Judgement and the Ease With Which a Cause is Categorised With its Effect. J. De Houwer S. Vandorpe T. Beckers Statistical Contingency has a Different Impact on Preparation Judgements Than on Causal Judgements. M. A. Vadillo H. Matute Predictions and Causal Estimations are not Supported by the Same Associative Structure. D. M. Karazinov R. A. Boakes Second Order Conditioning in Human Predictive Judgements When There is Little Time to Think. R. M. Msetfi R. A. Murphy J. Simpson Depressive Realism and the Effect of Inter-trial-interval on Judgements of Zero Positive and Negative Contingencies. L. G. Allan S. Siegel S. Hannah The Sad Truth About Depressive Realism.
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