Benjamin M. Rottman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
categorization, causal reasoning
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Woo-kyoung Ahn grad student 2011 Yale
 (Causal Learning Over Time.)
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Soo KW, Rottman BM. (2019) Distinguishing causation and correlation: Causal learning from time-series graphs with trends. Cognition. 195: 104079
Soo KW, Rottman BM. (2018) Causal strength induction from time series data. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 147: 485-513
Derringer C, Rottman BM. (2018) How people learn about causal influence when there are many possible causes: A model based on informative transitions. Cognitive Psychology. 102: 41-71
Rottman BM. (2017) Physician Bayesian updating from personal beliefs about the base rate and likelihood ratio. Memory & Cognition. 45: 270-280
Rottman BM, Prochaska MT, Deaño RC. (2016) Bayesian reasoning in residents' preliminary diagnoses. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 1: 5
Rottman BM, Hastie R. (2016) Do people reason rationally about causally related events? Markov violations, weak inferences, and failures of explaining away. Cognitive Psychology. 87: 88-134
Rottman BM. (2016) Searching for the Best Cause: Roles of Mechanism Beliefs, Autocorrelation, and Exploitation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Rottman BM, Kominsky JF, Keil FC. (2014) Children use temporal cues to learn causal directionality. Cognitive Science. 38: 489-513
Rottman BM, Ahn WK. (2011) Effect of grouping of evidence types on learning about interactions between observed and unobserved causes. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 37: 1432-48
Rottman BM, Kim NS, Ahn WK, et al. (2011) Can personality disorder experts recognize DSM-IV personality disorders from five-factor model descriptions of patient cases? The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 72: 630-9
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