16-month-olds rationally infer causes of failed actions

H Gweon, L Schulz - Science, 2011 - science.org
Sixteen-month-old infants (N= 83) rationally used sparse data about the distribution of
outcomes among agents and objects to solve a fundamental inference problem: deciding …

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H Gweon, L Schulz - academia.edu
To achieve our goals, we need to solve a fundamental inference problem: We need to
distinguish our influence on event outcomes from the impact of the outside world. The …

16-Month-Olds Rationally Infer Causes of Failed Actions

H Gweon, L Schulz - 2011 - dspace.mit.edu
Sixteen-month-old infants (N= 83) rationally used sparse data about the distribution of
outcomes among agents and objects to solve a fundamental inference problem: deciding …

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H Gweon, L Schulz - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT Sixteen-month-olds (N= 83) rationally use sparse data about the distribution of
outcomes among agents and objects to solve a fundamental inference problem: deciding …

16-month-olds rationally infer causes of failed actions.

H Gweon, L Schulz - Science, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
To achieve our goals, we need to solve a fundamental inference problem: We need to
distinguish our influence on event outcomes from the impact of the outside world. The …

[PDF][PDF] 16-Month-Olds Rationally Infer Causes of Failed Actions

H Gweon, L Schulz - sll.stanford.edu
To achieve our goals, we need to solve a fundamental inference problem: We need to
distinguish our influence on event outcomes from the impact of the outside world. The …

16-month-olds rationally infer causes of failed actions.

H Gweon, L Schulz - Science (New York, NY), 2011 - europepmc.org
Sixteen-month-old infants (N= 83) rationally used sparse data about the distribution of
outcomes among agents and objects to solve a fundamental inference problem: deciding …

[PDF][PDF] 16-Month-Olds Rationally Infer Causes of Failed Actions

H Gweon, L Schulz - perception.jhu.edu
To achieve our goals, we need to solve a fundamental inference problem: We need to
distinguish our influence on event outcomes from the impact of the outside world. The …

16-month-olds rationally infer causes of failed actions

H Gweon, L Schulz - Science (New York, NY), 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sixteen-month-old infants (N= 83) rationally used sparse data about the distribution of
outcomes among agents and objects to solve a fundamental inference problem: deciding …

[PDF][PDF] 16-Month-Olds Rationally Infer Causes of Failed Actions

H Gweon, L Schulz - stanford.edu
To achieve our goals, we need to solve a fundamental inference problem: We need to
distinguish our influence on event outcomes from the impact of the outside world. The …