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    Out of sequence communications can affect causal judgement
    with John Patrick, Lewis Bott, and Phillip L. Morgan
    Thinking and Reasoning 18 (2). 2012.
    In some practical uncertain situations decision makers are presented with described events that are out of sequence when having to make a causal attribution. A theoretical perspective concerning the causal coherence of the explanation is developed to predict the effect of this on causal attribution. Three experiments investigated the effect on causal judgement when the described order of events did not correspond to their causal order. Participants had to judge the relative probability of two po…Read more