International audiencePreverbal infants manifest probabilistic intuitions in their reactions to the outcomes of simple physical processes and in their choices. Their ability conflicts with the evidence that, before the age of about 5 years, children's verbal judgments do not reveal probability understanding. To assess these conflicting results, three studies tested 3-5-year-olds on choice tasks on which infants perform successfully. The results showed that children of all age groups made optimal choices in tasks that did not require forming probabilistic expectations. In probabilistic tasks, however, only 5-year-olds made optimal choices. Younger children performed at random and/or were guided by superficial heuristics. These results sugges...
Recent research in cognitive and language development suggests that infants and young children are c...
Classic and contemporary researchers have studied the child’s abilities to discriminate quantitative...
9 pagesWhile previous research has found that children make more risky decisions than their parents,...
International audiencePreverbal infants manifest probabilistic intuitions in their reactions to the ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...
A recent surge of research in cognitive developmental psychology examines whether human learners, fr...
Children are skilled reasoners who readily use causal, reliability, and base-rate (i.e., prior proba...
Little is known about how children understand verbal probabilities and make decisions based on them....
Do young children have a basic intuition of posterior probability? Do they update their decisions an...
Research on early physical reasoning has shown surprising discontinuities in developmental trajector...
Chance, randomness and probability constitute statistical notions that are interrelated and characte...
The present study investigated 5- to 6-year olds’ ability to distinguish a certain from an uncertain...
How do infants predict the next future event, when such a prediction requires estimating the event's...
<p>Recent evidence suggests that infants can generate expectations about future events from a sample...
Recent research in cognitive and language development suggests that infants and young children are c...
Classic and contemporary researchers have studied the child’s abilities to discriminate quantitative...
9 pagesWhile previous research has found that children make more risky decisions than their parents,...
International audiencePreverbal infants manifest probabilistic intuitions in their reactions to the ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the probabilistic thinking of young children, focusing in p...
Most statistical problems encountered throughout life require the ability to quantify probabilities ...
A recent surge of research in cognitive developmental psychology examines whether human learners, fr...
Children are skilled reasoners who readily use causal, reliability, and base-rate (i.e., prior proba...
Little is known about how children understand verbal probabilities and make decisions based on them....
Do young children have a basic intuition of posterior probability? Do they update their decisions an...
Research on early physical reasoning has shown surprising discontinuities in developmental trajector...
Chance, randomness and probability constitute statistical notions that are interrelated and characte...
The present study investigated 5- to 6-year olds’ ability to distinguish a certain from an uncertain...
How do infants predict the next future event, when such a prediction requires estimating the event's...
<p>Recent evidence suggests that infants can generate expectations about future events from a sample...
Recent research in cognitive and language development suggests that infants and young children are c...
Classic and contemporary researchers have studied the child’s abilities to discriminate quantitative...
9 pagesWhile previous research has found that children make more risky decisions than their parents,...