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Type: Journal article
Title: Maybe this old dinosaur isn't extinct: what does Bayesian modeling add to associationism?
Author: Baetu, I.
Barberia, I.
Murphy, R.
Baker, A.
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2011; 34(4):190-191
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Issue Date: 2011
ISSN: 0140-525X
1469-1825
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Irina Baetu, Itxaso Barberia, Robin A. Murphy, and A. G. Baker
Abstract: We agree with Jones & Love (J&L) that much of Bayesian modeling has taken a fundamentalist approach to cognition; but we do not believe in the potential of Bayesianism to provide insights into psychological processes. We discuss the advantages of associative explanations over Bayesian approaches to causal induction, and argue that Bayesian models have added little to our understanding of human causal reasoning.
Description: Commentary on Jones & Love: Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment? Published online: 25 August 2011
Rights: © Cambridge University Press 2011
DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X11000203
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x11000203
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