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. 2007 Sep;35(6):1353-64.
doi: 10.3758/bf03193607.

Induction as conditional probability judgment

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Induction as conditional probability judgment

Sergey V Blok et al. Mem Cognit. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

Existing research on category-based induction has primarily focused on reasoning about blank properties, or predicates that are designed to elicit little prior knowledge. Here, we address reasoning about nonblank properties. We introduce a model of conditional probability that assumes that the conclusion prior probability is revised to the extent warranted by the evidence in the premise. The degree of revision is a function of the relevance of the premise category to the conclusion and the informativeness of the premise statement. An algebraic formulation with no free parameters accurately predicted conditional probabilities for single- and two-premise conditionals (Experiments 1 and 3), as well as problems involving negative evidence (Experiment 2).

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