Surprise and change: Variations in the strength of present and absent cues in causal learning Edward A. WassermanLeyre Castro OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 146
Simulations of a modified SOP model applied to retrospective revaluation of human causal learning Michael R. F. AitkenAnthony Dickinson OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 159
A comparative approach to cue competition with one and two strong predictors Irina BaetuA. G. BakerRobin A. Murphy OriginalPaper Pages: 160 - 171
Causal and predictive-value judgments, but not predictions, are based on cue-outcome contingency Miguel A. VadilloRalph R. MillerHelena Matute OriginalPaper Pages: 172 - 183
Contrasting predictive and causal values of predictors and of causes Oskar PineƱoJames C. DennistonRalph R. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 184 - 196
Nonnormative discounting: There is more to cue interaction effects than controlling for alternative causes Kelly M. GoedertBarbara A. Spellman OriginalPaper Pages: 197 - 210
Competence and performance in causal learning Michael R. WaldmannJessica M. Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 229
Evidence for the role of higher order reasoning processes in cue competition and other learning phenomena Jan De HouwerStefaan VandorpeTom Beckers OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 249
A signal detection analysis of contingency data Lorraine G. AllanShepard SiegelJason M. Tangen OriginalPaper Pages: 250 - 263