2024
DOI: 10.1145/3637298
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Belief Miner: A Methodology for Discovering Causal Beliefs and Causal Illusions from General Populations

Shahreen Salim,
Md Naimul Hoque,
Klaus Mueller

Abstract: Causal belief is a cognitive practice that humans apply everyday to reason about cause and effect relations between factors, phenomena, or events. Like optical illusions, humans are prone to drawing causal relations between events that are only coincidental (i.e., causal illusions). Researchers in domains such as cognitive psychology and healthcare often use logistically expensive experiments to understand causal beliefs and illusions. In this paper, we propose Belief Miner, a crowdsourcing method for evaluati… Show more

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