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Otto, A. Ross; Taylor, Eric G.; Markman, Arthur B. – Cognition, 2011
Probability matching is a suboptimal behavior that often plagues human decision-making in simple repeated choice tasks. Despite decades of research, recent studies cannot find agreement on what choice strategies lead to probability matching. We propose a solution, showing that two distinct local choice strategies--which make different demands on…
Descriptors: Prediction, Probability, Task Analysis, Decision Making
Tharp, Ian J.; Pickering, Alan D. – Cognition, 2009
DeCaro et al. [DeCaro, M. S., Thomas, R. D., & Beilock, S. L. (2008). "Individual differences in category learning: Sometimes less working memory capacity is better than more." "Cognition, 107"(1), 284-294] explored how individual differences in working memory capacity differentially mediate the learning of distinct category structures.…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Reports, Memory, Cognitive Processes
Hammer, Rubi; Diesendruck, Gil; Weinshall, Daphna; Hochstein, Shaul – Cognition, 2009
Category learning can be achieved by identifying common features among category members, distinctive features among non-members, or both. These processes are psychologically and computationally distinct, and may have implications for the acquisition of categories at different hierarchical levels. The present study examines an account of children's…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Young Children, Classification, Novels

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