This paper draws a connection between statistical word association measures used in linguistics and confirmation measures from epistemology. Having theoretically established the connection, we replicate, in the new context of the judgments of word co-occurrence, an intriguing finding from the psychology of reasoning, namely that confirmation values affect intuitions about likelihood. We show that the effect, despite being based in this case on very subtle statistical insights about thousands of words, is stable across three different experimental settings. Our theoretical and empirical results suggest that factors affecting traditional reasoning tasks are also at play when linguistic knowledge is probed, and they provide further evidence for the importance of confirmation in a new domain. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.

Paperno, D., Marelli, M., Tentori, K., Baroni, M. (2014). Corpus-based estimates of word association predict biases in judgment of word co-occurrence likelihood. COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 74, 66-83 [10.1016/j.cogpsych.2014.07.001].

Corpus-based estimates of word association predict biases in judgment of word co-occurrence likelihood

MARELLI, MARCO
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TENTORI, KATYA
Penultimo
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2014

Abstract

This paper draws a connection between statistical word association measures used in linguistics and confirmation measures from epistemology. Having theoretically established the connection, we replicate, in the new context of the judgments of word co-occurrence, an intriguing finding from the psychology of reasoning, namely that confirmation values affect intuitions about likelihood. We show that the effect, despite being based in this case on very subtle statistical insights about thousands of words, is stable across three different experimental settings. Our theoretical and empirical results suggest that factors affecting traditional reasoning tasks are also at play when linguistic knowledge is probed, and they provide further evidence for the importance of confirmation in a new domain. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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Confirmation; Linguistic corpora; Probability judgment; Word association; Algorithms; Humans; Language; Linguistics; Probability; Statistics as Topic; Bias (Epidemiology); Judgment; Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Developmental and Educational Psychology; Linguistics and Language; Artificial Intelligence
English
2014
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66
83
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Paperno, D., Marelli, M., Tentori, K., Baroni, M. (2014). Corpus-based estimates of word association predict biases in judgment of word co-occurrence likelihood. COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 74, 66-83 [10.1016/j.cogpsych.2014.07.001].
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