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2005A comparative approach to cue competition with one and two strong predictorsBaetu, I.; Baker, A.; Darredeau, C.; Murphy, R.
2012Are preventive and generative causal reasoning symmetrical? Extinction and competitionBaetu, I.; Baker, A.
2016Bottom-up associative mechanisms and generalization can account for apparent contrast effects between causes of different strengthsLober, J.; Baetu, I.; Baker, A.; Trobalon, J.; Chamizo, V.
2010Choosing optimal causal backgrounds for causal discoveryBarberia, I.; Baetu, I.; Sansa, J.; Baker, A.
2009Competition between multiple causes of a single outcome in causal reasoningDarredeau, C.; Baetu, I.; Baker, A.; Murphy, R.
2011Do Associations Explain Mental Models of Cause?Barberia, I.; Baetu, I.; Murphy, R.; Baker, A.
2010Extinction and blocking of conditioned inhibition in human causal learningBaetu, I.; Baker, A.
2018Fluid abilities and rule learning: patterning and biconditional discriminationsBaetu, I.; Burns, N.; Yu, E.; Baker, A.
2009Human judgments of positive and negative causal chainsBaetu, I.; Baker, A.
2011Maybe this old dinosaur isn't extinct: what does Bayesian modeling add to associationism?Baetu, I.; Barberia, I.; Murphy, R.; Baker, A.
2005Mental models of causation: A comparative viewBaker, A.; Murphy, R.; Mehta, R.; Baetu, I.; Wills, A.
2009Propositional learning is a useful research heuristic but it is not a theoretical algorithmBaker, A.; Baetu, I.; Murphy, R.
2014When is a cause the "same"? Incoherent generalization across contextsBarberia, I.; Baetu, I.; Sansa, J.; Baker, A.