Counterfactual thinking, the process by which individuals mentally simulate alternative outcomes to past events, is a ubiquitous cognitive phenomenon with far‐reaching psychological implications. This ...
Among the myriad perplexities of our recent presidential elections is the apparent paradox by which a voter base presumably made largely of moral individuals voted in droves for a candidate who has ...
Have you ever been in that meeting where things goes awry and you immediately feel your stomach tie up in knots? You can tell something is wrong–maybe what you said or didn’t say, or did or didn’t do.
Pawelczyk, Martin, Chirag Agarwal, Shalmali Joshi, Sohini Upadhyay, and Himabindu Lakkaraju. "Exploring Counterfactual Explanations Through the Lens of Adversarial Examples: A Theoretical and ...