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Developmental Psychology | 2013

Children’s Competence or Adults’ Incompetence: Different Developmental Trajectories in Different Tasks

Sarah Furlan; Franca Agnoli; Valerie F. Reyna

Dual-process theories have been proposed to explain normative and heuristic responses to reasoning and decision-making problems. Standard unitary and dual-process theories predict that normative responses should increase with age. However, research has focused recently on exceptions to this standard pattern, including developmental increases in heuristic or intuitive responses. Developmental trends for normative and heuristic responses were investigated for 2 kinds of causal reasoning (if-only and covariation) problems in 2 experiments. To investigate the role of superstitious thinking in these developmental trends, in both experiments a superstitious element was added to the problem solved by half the participants. In the first experiment, 90 fifth graders, 99 seventh graders, and 153 adults responded to an if-only problem. Children performed better than adults, with normative responses decreasing and heuristic responses increasing with age. A superstitious jinx intended to reduce heuristic responses had little effect for all age groups. In the second experiment, 276 fifth graders, 344 seventh graders, and 90 adults responded to a covariation-detection problem. When win-loss ratios were equal, adults performed better than children, with normative responses increasing and heuristic responses decreasing with age. When win-loss ratios were strikingly different, however, even the youngest children were able to solve the problems correctly; participants of all ages responded about equally well. When the normative response required recognizing that a good-luck ritual led to better team performance, participants in all age groups responded skeptically that the ritual had no effect, illustrating belief bias. These results are discussed in terms of dual-process theories and the development of heuristic (or intuitive) and analytical processes.


Journal of Behavioral Decision Making | 2012

Individual Differences in Numeracy and Cognitive Reflection, with Implications for Biases and Fallacies in Probability Judgment

Jordana M. Liberali; Valerie F. Reyna; Sarah Furlan; Lilian Milnitsky Stein; Seth T. Pardo


Transportation | 2013

Passengers' activities during short trips on the London Underground

Luciano Gamberini; Anna Spagnolli; Andrea Miotto; Eva Ferrari; Nicola Corradi; Sarah Furlan


ubiquitous computing | 2013

How natural is a natural interface? An evaluation procedure based on action breakdowns

Luciano Gamberini; Anna Spagnolli; Lisa Prontu; Sarah Furlan; Francesco Martino; Beatriz Rey Solaz; Mariano Alcañiz; José Antonio Lozano


Learning and Individual Differences | 2016

Intuition and analytic processes in probabilistic reasoning: The role of time pressure

Sarah Furlan; Franca Agnoli; Valerie F. Reyna


Giornale italiano di psicologia | 2014

La significatività che non c'è: il problema grave dei falsi positivi

Franca Agnoli; Sarah Furlan


Archive | 2010

THE DARK SIDE OF STATISTICS: NUMERACY AND LUCK IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROBABILISTIC REASONING

Sarah Furlan; Franca Agnoli


Archive | 2009

Users' performance with a riding simulator: The role of the social setting

Luciano Gamberini; Anna Spagnolli; Sarah Furlan; Piero Turra


IxD&A | 2009

Users' performance with a riding trainer: The role of the social setting.

Anna Spagnolli; Luciano Gamberini; Sarah Furlan; Laura Bertoli; Alessandro Chalambalakis; Rachele Scottini; Piero Turra


Giornale italiano di psicologia | 2009

Changes in hypothesis testing: Better statistics for better decisions

Franca Agnoli; Sarah Furlan

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Jordana M. Liberali

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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