Project Details
Probabilistic decision making in children II
Applicant
Professor Dr. Tilmann Betsch
Subject Area
Developmental and Educational Psychology
General, Cognitive and Mathematical Psychology
General, Cognitive and Mathematical Psychology
Term
from 2013 to 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 246490336
This research project investigates how children make probabilistic decisions. We could show that 5- to 6-year-olds are already capable of integrating multiple information in complex environments and of performing weighting operations. These findings support connectionist models of decision making assuming that integration is a fundamental automatic process. However, children do not systematically utilize probabilities in their decisions until the age of 9 to 10 years. Probability neglect is dominant in 6-year-olds and is hurdled by only about one-third of the 9- to 10-year-olds. Under the umbrella of the bounded-rationality approach, we strive for identifying environmental mechanisms promoting children to intuitively use probabilities in their decisions. Specifically, we consider factors such as the presentation of information, self-determination in task-structuring and the format of advice giving. We expect to achieve novel insights into the mechanisms responsible for decreasing probability neglect in children. These insights should help us in designing environments so that children can participate more efficiently in consequentialist decisions.
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