探索-开发决策的结构与发展

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Madeline B. Harms , Yuyan Xu , C. Shawn Green , Kristina Woodard , Robert Wilson , Seth D. Pollak
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摘要

人类学习的一个重要组成部分反映了人们必须在关注已知知识的实用性与对尚未经历的事物的开放性之间取得平衡。近年来,人们对个人如何决定探索新选项还是利用已知选项越来越感兴趣。然而,人们对探索决策的组成过程以及这些过程是否会在不同的发展过程中发生变化仍然知之甚少。通过对比以略微不同的方式测量探索的各种任务,我们发现,关于是否探索的决策反映了(a)没有明确目标导向的随机探索和(b)有目的地减少不确定性的定向探索。虽然青少年和成年人的决策都具有类似的特征,但与成年人相比,青少年参与者的决策策略性更弱,而探索性和灵活性更强。我们将从人们如何适应和学习不断变化的环境的角度来讨论这些发现。数据已在开放科学基金会平台(osf.io)上公布。
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The structure and development of explore-exploit decision making

A critical component of human learning reflects the balance people must achieve between focusing on the utility of what they know versus openness to what they have yet to experience. How individuals decide whether to explore new options versus exploit known options has garnered growing interest in recent years. Yet, the component processes underlying decisions to explore and whether these processes change across development remain poorly understood. By contrasting a variety of tasks that measure exploration in slightly different ways, we found that decisions about whether to explore reflect (a) random exploration that is not explicitly goal-directed and (b) directed exploration to purposefully reduce uncertainty. While these components similarly characterized the decision-making of both youth and adults, younger participants made decisions that were less strategic, but more exploratory and flexible, than those of adults. These findings are discussed in terms of how people adapt to and learn from changing environments over time. Data has been made available in the Open Science Foundation platform (osf.io).

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Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
29
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive Psychology is concerned with advances in the study of attention, memory, language processing, perception, problem solving, and thinking. Cognitive Psychology specializes in extensive articles that have a major impact on cognitive theory and provide new theoretical advances. Research Areas include: • Artificial intelligence • Developmental psychology • Linguistics • Neurophysiology • Social psychology.
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