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Epistemic Side-Effect Effect: A Meta-Analysis
cris.lastimport.scopus | 2024-02-12T20:00:47Z |
dc.abstract.en | Beebe and Buckwalter (2010) made the surprising discovery that people are more inclined to attribute knowledge when norms are violated than when they are conformed to. The epistemic side-effect effect (ESEE) is the analogue of the Knobe effect (Knobe 2003a). ESEE was replicated in a number of experiments. It was also studied under various conditions. We have carried out a meta-analysis of research on ESEE. The results suggest that ESEE is a robust finding but its magnitude is highly variable. Two study-level covariates influence its size: the subject of the knowledge attribution (agent vs third-party) and the type of norm that is violated or complied with. The effect size is not influenced, however, by the manipulation of chances, by whether the story is about a side effect or not, by language or by question phrasing. The impact of the Gettierization of the story is marginally significant. |
dc.affiliation | Uniwersytet Warszawski |
dc.contributor.author | Zaręba, Marta |
dc.contributor.author | Paprzycka-Hausman, Katarzyna |
dc.contributor.author | Kuś, Katarzyna |
dc.contributor.author | Maćkiewicz, Bartosz |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-01-24T22:49:45Z |
dc.date.available | 2024-01-24T22:49:45Z |
dc.date.copyright | 2022-08-02 |
dc.date.issued | 2022 |
dc.description.accesstime | AT_PUBLICATION |
dc.description.finance | Publikacja bezkosztowa |
dc.description.version | FINAL_PUBLISHED |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1017/EPI.2022.21 |
dc.identifier.issn | 1742-3600 |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repozytorium.uw.edu.pl//handle/item/106335 |
dc.identifier.weblink | https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S1742360022000211 |
dc.language | eng |
dc.pbn.affiliation | philosophy |
dc.relation.ispartof | Episteme |
dc.relation.pages | 1-35 |
dc.rights | CC-BY |
dc.sciencecloud | nosend |
dc.subject.en | Epistemic side-effect effect |
dc.subject.en | meta-analysis |
dc.subject.en | knowledge ascription |
dc.subject.en | experimental philosophy |
dc.title | Epistemic Side-Effect Effect: A Meta-Analysis |
dc.type | JournalArticle |
dspace.entity.type | Publication |