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Knowledge Attributions and Behavioral Predictions
Authors:John Turri
Affiliation:Philosophy Department and Cognitive Science ProgramUniversity of Waterloo
Abstract:Recent work has shown that knowledge attributions affect how people think others should behave, more so than belief attributions do. This paper reports two experiments providing evidence that (a) knowledge attributions also affect behavioral predictions more strongly than belief attributions do, and (b) knowledge attributions facilitate faster behavioral predictions than belief attributions do. Thus, knowledge attributions play multiple critical roles in social cognition, guiding judgments about how people should and will behave.
Keywords:Social cognition  Knowledge  Belief  Prediction  Theory of mind
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