作者
Hilary Barth, Ellen Lesser, Jessica Taggart, Emily Slusser
发表日期
2015/9
期刊
Developmental Science
卷号
18
期号
5
页码范围
853-862
简介
A large collection of estimation phenomena (e.g. biases arising when adults or children estimate remembered locations of objects in bounded spaces; Huttenlocher, Newcombe & Sandberg, 1994) are commonly explained in terms of complex Bayesian models. We provide evidence that some of these phenomena may be modeled instead by a simpler non‐Bayesian alternative. Undergraduates and 9‐ to 10‐year‐olds completed a speeded linear position estimation task. Bias in both groups’ estimates could be explained in terms of a simple psychophysical model of proportion estimation. Moreover, some individual data were not compatible with the requirements of the more complex Bayesian model.
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学术搜索中的文章
H Barth, E Lesser, J Taggart, E Slusser - Developmental Science, 2015