The Development of Judgment and Decision Making During Childhood and Adolescence |
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Authors: | Janis E. Jacobs,& Paul A. Klaczynski |
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Affiliation: | Pennsylvania State University |
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Abstract: | Research on adult judgment and decision making has focused on deviations from normative models, demonstrating biases and reliance on heuristic shortcuts, thus presenting a very different picture than developmental theories that describe a unidirectional progression toward greater logic and efficiency. Recent research related to this apparent contradiction indicates that children develop competencies to reason effectively and make normative decisions, but also develop biased judgment strategies that are used inappropriately in some situations. We suggest potential explanations for the findings, highlighting the need to consider models that incorporate development in both experiential and analytic information processing systems. |
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Keywords: | development decision making judgment heuristics reasoning |
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