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Kastner, Itamar; Adriaans, Frans – Cognitive Science, 2018
Statistical learning is often taken to lie at the heart of many cognitive tasks, including the acquisition of language. One particular task in which probabilistic models have achieved considerable success is the segmentation of speech into words. However, these models have mostly been tested against English data, and as a result little is known…
Descriptors: Role, Phonemes, Contrastive Linguistics, English
Gagliardi, Annie; Feldman, Naomi H.; Lidz, Jeffrey – Cognitive Science, 2017
Children acquiring languages with noun classes (grammatical gender) have ample statistical information available that characterizes the distribution of nouns into these classes, but their use of this information to classify novel nouns differs from the predictions made by an optimal Bayesian classifier. We use rational analysis to investigate the…
Descriptors: Children, Statistics, Learning, Bayesian Statistics
Frosch, Caren A.; McCormack, Teresa; Lagnado, David A.; Burns, Patrick – Cognitive Science, 2012
The application of the formal framework of causal Bayesian Networks to children's causal learning provides the motivation to examine the link between judgments about the causal structure of a system, and the ability to make inferences about interventions on components of the system. Three experiments examined whether children are able to make…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Intervention, Inferences, Attribution Theory

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