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On the provenance of judgments of conditional probability
Authors:Jiaying Zhao  Anuj Shah  Daniel Osherson
Institution:Department of Psychology, Green Hall, Princeton, NJ 08540, United States
Abstract:In standard treatments of probability, View the MathML source is defined as the ratio of View the MathML source to View the MathML source, provided that View the MathML source. This account of conditional probability suggests a psychological question, namely, whether estimates of View the MathML source arise in the mind via implicit calculation of View the MathML source. We tested this hypothesis (Experiment 1) by presenting brief visual scenes composed of forms, and collecting estimates of relevant probabilities. Direct estimates of conditional probability were not well predicted by View the MathML source. Direct estimates were also closer to the objective probabilities defined by the stimuli, compared to estimates computed from the foregoing ratio. The hypothesis that View the MathML source arises from the ratio View the MathML source fared better (Experiment 2). In a third experiment, the same hypotheses were evaluated in the context of subjective estimates of the chance of future events.
Keywords:Conditional probability  Reasoning  Judgment
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