| Literature DB >> 29851954 |
Isabelle Brocas1,2, Juan D Carrillo1,2.
Abstract
Strategic thinking is an essential component of rational decision-making. However, little is known about its developmental aspects. Here we show that preschoolers can reason strategically in simple individual decisions that require anticipating a limited number of future decisions. This ability is transferred only partially to solve more complex individual decision problems and to efficiently interact with others. This ability is also more developed among older children in the classroom. Results indicate that while preschoolers potentially have the capacity to think strategically, it does not always translate into the ability to behave strategically.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29851954 PMCID: PMC5978782 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Strategic thinking tasks.
(a) One-column “Connect 4” game; (b) In Simple, the child must drop tokens in the order Red-Yellow-Red; (c) In Complex, the child must drop tokens in the order Yellow-Red-Yellow-Red-Yellow; (d) In Game, the child must put exactly one token at each turn.
Fig 2(a) Strategic thinking tasks: Proportions of correct choices in Simple, Complex and Game; (b) Control tasks: Proportions of correct choices in Ego, Blocks and Toys.
Fig 3Strategic thinking tasks: Venn diagram showing the number of subjects who solved the different combinations of Simple (S), Complex (C) and Game (G).
Classification of children according to their behavior in Simple and Complex.
| strategic thinkers | limited strategic thinkers | alternators | randomizers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 children | 27 children | 13 children | 9 children |
Probit regressions of success in Game.
| 0.86 (0.35) | |
| 0.23 (0.34) | |
| -0.04 (0.04) | |
| -0.12 (0.31) | |
| 2.31 (2.71) | |
| AIC | 101.41 |
| 0.49 (0.38) | |
| -1.30 (0.47) | |
| -0.04 (0.04) | |
| -0.17 (0.32) | |
| 3.17 (2.79) | |
| AIC | 95.91 |
* = 5% significance (st. error in parenthesis).
** = 1% significance (st. error in parenthesis)
Probit regression of success in Toys (top) and in Complex (bottom).
| 0.77 (0.37) | |
| 0.33 (0.40) | |
| 0.04 (0.05) | |
| -0.35 (0.31) | |
| -2.85 (2.70) | |
| AIC | 91.00 |
| 0.71 (0.34) | |
| 0.13 (0.36) | |
| 0.08 (0.04) | |
| 0.13 (0.33) | |
| -5.46 (2.76) | |
| AIC | 91.00 |
* = 5% significance (st. error in parenthesis).
Average age of children in each category.
| strategic thinkers | limited strategic thinkers | alternators | randomizers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60.3 months | 59.1 months | 57.4 months | 56.9 |