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12 - Tobias Gerstenberg: Whose Fault Is It? Causal Judgments in Everyday Life
12 - Tobias Gerstenberg: Whose Fault Is It? Causal Judgments in Everyday Life
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45 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2021
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Description
Eric chats with Tobias Gerstenberg, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Stanford where he runs the Causality in Cognition Lab. His lab focuses on the cognitive processes involved in causal judgments: How are physical events caused? How do we use counterfactual thinking to attribute causation? In this episode, Tobi talks about his recent paper summarizing these lines of research. In the second half, he discusses broader implications: how do we make causal judgments in the social and moral domain?If you found this episode interesting at all, consider leaving us a good rating! It just takes a second but will allow us to reach more people and make them excited about psychology.Links:Tobi's paperTobi's Twitter @tobigerstenbergEric's websiteEric's Twitter @EricNeumannPsyPodcast Twitter @StanfordPsyPodLet us know what you thought of this episode, or of the podcast! :) stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
Released:
Sep 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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