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Christopher G Lucas

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Psychological Review|October 6, 2015
An improved probabilistic account of counterfactual reasoningChristopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Psychological Review|June 8, 2023
Counterfactuals and the logic of causal selectionTadeg Quillien, Christopher G Lucas
Cognitive Science|May 14, 2011
Learning the form of causal relationships using hierarchical bayesian modelsChristopher G Lucas, Thomas L Griffiths
Cognition|February 5, 2021
What's new? A comprehension bias in favor of informativityHannah Rohde, Richard Futrell, Christopher G Lucas
Cognition|March 27, 2018
Corrigendum to "People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-making" [Cognition 168 (2017) 46-64]Alan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Cognitive Psychology|June 25, 2025
Lossy encoding of distributions in judgment under uncertaintyTadeg Quillien, Neil Bramley, Christopher G Lucas
Cognition|June 30, 2017
People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-makingAlan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Nature Human Behaviour|October 16, 2023
A model of conceptual bootstrapping in human cognitionBonan Zhao, Christopher G Lucas, Neil R Bramley
Computational Brain & Behavior|December 6, 2021
How Do People Generalize Causal Relations over Objects? A Non-parametric Bayesian AccountBonan Zhao, Christopher G Lucas, Neil R Bramley
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2012
Non-bayesian inference: causal structure trumps correlationBénédicte Bes, Steven Sloman, Christopher G Lucas, et al.
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Psychological Review|October 6, 2015
An improved probabilistic account of counterfactual reasoningChristopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Psychological Review|June 8, 2023
Counterfactuals and the logic of causal selectionTadeg Quillien, Christopher G Lucas
Cognitive Science|May 14, 2011
Learning the form of causal relationships using hierarchical bayesian modelsChristopher G Lucas, Thomas L Griffiths
Cognition|February 5, 2021
What's new? A comprehension bias in favor of informativityHannah Rohde, Richard Futrell, Christopher G Lucas
Cognition|March 27, 2018
Corrigendum to "People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-making" [Cognition 168 (2017) 46-64]Alan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Cognitive Psychology|June 25, 2025
Lossy encoding of distributions in judgment under uncertaintyTadeg Quillien, Neil Bramley, Christopher G Lucas
Cognition|June 30, 2017
People learn other people's preferences through inverse decision-makingAlan Jern, Christopher G Lucas, Charles Kemp
Nature Human Behaviour|October 16, 2023
A model of conceptual bootstrapping in human cognitionBonan Zhao, Christopher G Lucas, Neil R Bramley
Computational Brain & Behavior|December 6, 2021
How Do People Generalize Causal Relations over Objects? A Non-parametric Bayesian AccountBonan Zhao, Christopher G Lucas, Neil R Bramley
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2012
Non-bayesian inference: causal structure trumps correlationBénédicte Bes, Steven Sloman, Christopher G Lucas, et al.
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