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Bridging the divide between causal illusions in the laboratory and the real world: the effects of outcome density with a variable continuous outcome
JYL Chow, B Colagiuri, EJ Livesey
Cognitive research: principles and implications 4, 1-15, 2019
292019
Causal illusions in the classroom: how the distribution of student outcomes can promote false instructional beliefs
KS Double, JYL Chow, EJ Livesey, TN Hopfenbeck
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 5, 1-20, 2020
102020
Motivation to run measured by progressive ratio tests: Failure to support the addiction hypothesis for rats
MBL Cordony, JYL Chow, RA Boakes
Learning & Behavior 47, 131-140, 2019
92019
Inhibitory Learning with Bidirectional Outcomes: Prevention Learning or Causal Learning in the Opposite Direction?
JYL Chow, JC Lee, PF Lovibond
Journal of Cognition 6 (1), 2023
52023
Reversal of inhibition by no-modulation training but not by extinction in human causal learning.
PF Lovibond, JYL Chow, C Tobler, JC Lee
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 48 (4), 336, 2022
52022
Pseudoscientific health beliefs and the perceived frequency of causal relationships
JYL Chow, B Colagiuri, BM Rottman, M Goldwater, EJ Livesey
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (21), 11196, 2021
52021
Inhibitory summation as a form of generalization.
JYL Chow, JC Lee, PF Lovibond
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 48 (2), 86, 2022
42022
Illusory causation and outcome density effects with a continuous and variable outcome
JYL Chow, HJ Don, B Colagiuri, EJ Livesey
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Switching from Sugar-to Artificially-Sweetened Beverages: A 12-Week Trial
MD Kendig, JYL Chow, SI Martire, KB Rooney, RA Boakes
Nutrients 15 (9), 2191, 2023
12023
Retardation of acquisition after conditioned inhibition and latent inhibition training in human causal learning.
PF Lovibond, JYL Chow, JC Lee
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 49 (2), 75, 2023
12023
Using unobserved causes to explain unexpected outcomes: The effect of existing causal knowledge on protection from extinction by a hidden cause.
JYL Chow, JC Lee, PF Lovibond
Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition, 2023
2023
Switching from Sugar-to Artificially-Sweetened Beverages: A 12-Week Trial. Nutrients 2023, 15, 2191
MD Kendig, JYL Chow, SI Martire, KB Rooney, RA Boakes
2023
Learning about Benefits and Side Effects of a Bogus Treatment are Similarly Influenced by
JYL Chow, E Livesey
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 45 (45), 2023
2023
How do Participants Interpret Trials from Individual Cells in a Causal Illusion Task?
P Lovibond, JYL Chow, JC Lee
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Learning about Benefits and Side Effects of a Bogus Treatment are Similarly Influenced by the Frequency of the Outcome Occurring
JYL Chow, E Livesey
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Assessing Distributions of Causal Beliefs in the Illusory Causation Task
JC Lee, JYL Chow, JE Lee, DWH Ng, P Lovibond
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
More means more? Illusory causation between uncorrelated continuous events
L Liang, JYL Chow, E Livesey
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Learning and causal illusion: the role of outcome frequency and causal framing in the development of false beliefs
JYL Chow
University of Sydney, 2021
2021
Illusory Causation of a Continuous Outcome: Interaction between Causal Framing and Outcome Salience
JYL Chow, B Colagiuri, EJ Livesey
Do contingency estimates inform our causal judgments?
JYL Chow, B Colagiuri, BM Rottman, MB Goldwater, EJ Livesey
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