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When one model casts doubt on another: A levels-of-analysis approach to causal discounting
2011
Psychological bulletin
Discounting is a phenomenon in causal reasoning in which the presence of one cause casts doubt on another. We provide a survey of the descriptive and formal models that attempt to explain the discounting process and summarize what current models do not account for and where room for improvement exists. We propose a levels-of-analysis framework organized around 2 types of models of causal discounting: computational and algorithmic models. Theories of causal discounting at the computational level
doi:10.1037/a0021809
pmid:21142348
fatcat:z62tzx4tfzc4tm5isxozri6be4