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Stronger evidence isn't always better: A role for social inference in evidence selection and interpretation
Andrew Perfors
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Danielle Navarro
,
Patrick Shafto
March 2018
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In C Kalish, M Rau, J Zhu and T Rogers (Eds.)
Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
: 864-869
inference
socialreasoning
evidenceselection
Andrew Perfors
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I seek to understand how people reason and think, both on their own and in groups.
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