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From perception to inference: Utilization of probabilities as decision weights in children.

Tilmann Betsch1, Stefanie Lindow2, Anne Lehmann2, Rachel Stenmans2.   

Abstract

In a probabilistic inference task (three probabilistic cues predict outcomes for two options), we examined decisions from 233 children (5-6 vs. 9-10 years). Contiguity (low vs. high; i.e., position of probabilistic information far vs. close to options) and demand for selectivity (low vs. high; i.e., showing predictions of desired vs. desired and undesired outcomes) were varied as configural aspects of the presentation format. Probability utilization was measured by the frequency of following the predictions of the highest validity cue in choice. High contiguity and low demand for selectivity strongly and moderately increased probability utilization, respectively. Children are influenced by presentation format when using probabilities as decision weights. They benefit from perception-like presentations that present probabilities and options as compounds.

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Keywords:  Child decision-making; Conception; Perception; Probabilistic inference; Utilization of decision weights

Year:  2021        PMID: 33452665     DOI: 10.3758/s13421-020-01127-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mem Cognit        ISSN: 0090-502X


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