Contiguity and the outcome density bias in action-outcome contingency judgements.
In cause-outcome contingency judgement tasks, judgements often reflect the actual contingency but are also influenced by the overall probability of the outcome, P(O). Action-outcome instrumental learning tasks can foster a pattern in which judgements of positive contingencies become less positive as...
Main Authors: | Vallée-Tourangeau, F, Murphy, R, Baker, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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