The authors investigated the ability of 9- to 11-year-olds and of adults to use similarity-based and rule-based processes as a function of task characteristics in a task that can be considered either a categorization task or a multiple-cue judgment task, depending on the nature of the criterion (binary vs. continuous). Both children and adults relied on similarity-based processes in the categorization task. However, adults relied on cue abstraction in the multiple-cue judgment task, whereas the majority of children continued to rely on similarity-based processes. Reliance on cue abstraction resulted in better judgments for adults but not for children in the multiple-cue judgment task. This suggests that 9- to 11-year-olds may have defaulted...
International audienceThree experiments examined the difficulty of translating cues into verbal repr...
Cue abstraction (additively combining abstracted values) and exemplar memory (comparing with stored ...
In this dissertation, I propose that similarity-based processes are an integral part of the judgment...
The authors investigated the ability of 9- to 11-year-olds and of adults to use similarity-based and...
This thesis investigates the cognitive processes and representations underlying human judgment in a ...
We often need to infer unknown properties of objects from observable ones, just like detectives must...
Two experiments explored the different strategies used by children and adults when learning new perc...
Classification based on multiple dimensions of stimuli is usually associated with similarity-based r...
Background: We often make judgments that require the consideration of several sources of information...
This thesis investigates the cognitive processes and representations underlying human judgment in a ...
Classification based on multiple dimensions of stimuli is usually associated with similarity-based r...
We used a cue-generation and a cue-selection paradigm to investigate the cues children (9- to 12-yea...
A common view is that adults\u27 access to the overall similarity relations among separable stimuli ...
This dissertation provides a continuous, parametric study of the development of task-switch efficien...
The distinction between similarity-based and rule-based strategies has instigated a large body of re...
International audienceThree experiments examined the difficulty of translating cues into verbal repr...
Cue abstraction (additively combining abstracted values) and exemplar memory (comparing with stored ...
In this dissertation, I propose that similarity-based processes are an integral part of the judgment...
The authors investigated the ability of 9- to 11-year-olds and of adults to use similarity-based and...
This thesis investigates the cognitive processes and representations underlying human judgment in a ...
We often need to infer unknown properties of objects from observable ones, just like detectives must...
Two experiments explored the different strategies used by children and adults when learning new perc...
Classification based on multiple dimensions of stimuli is usually associated with similarity-based r...
Background: We often make judgments that require the consideration of several sources of information...
This thesis investigates the cognitive processes and representations underlying human judgment in a ...
Classification based on multiple dimensions of stimuli is usually associated with similarity-based r...
We used a cue-generation and a cue-selection paradigm to investigate the cues children (9- to 12-yea...
A common view is that adults\u27 access to the overall similarity relations among separable stimuli ...
This dissertation provides a continuous, parametric study of the development of task-switch efficien...
The distinction between similarity-based and rule-based strategies has instigated a large body of re...
International audienceThree experiments examined the difficulty of translating cues into verbal repr...
Cue abstraction (additively combining abstracted values) and exemplar memory (comparing with stored ...
In this dissertation, I propose that similarity-based processes are an integral part of the judgment...