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The complexity of developmental predictions from dual process models
Authors:Keith E Stanovich  Richard F West  Maggie E Toplak
Institution:1. Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 1V6;2. Department of Graduate Psychology, James Madison University, 800 South Main St. MSC 7401, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, United States;3. Department of Psychology, York University, 126 BSB, 4700 Keele St. Toronto, Ontario Canada M3J 1P3;1. Université de Genève, Faculté de Psychologie et des Sciences de l’Education, 40 bd du Pont D’arve, 1205 Genève, Switzerland
Abstract:Drawing developmental predictions from dual-process theories is more complex than is commonly realized. Overly simplified predictions drawn from such models may lead to premature rejection of the dual process approach as one of many tools for understanding cognitive development. Misleading predictions can be avoided by paying attention to several cautions about the complexity of developmental extrapolations. The complexity of developmental predictions follows from the fact that overall normative responding at a given age derives from several different mental characteristics: (1) the developmental course of Type 1 processing, (2) the developmental course of Type 2 processing, (3) the acquisition of mindware usable by Type 1 processing, (4) the acquisition of mindware usable by Type 2 processing, and (5) the practicing of the mindware available to Type 2 processing to the extent that it is available to be processed in an autonomous manner. The complexity of all these interacting processes and sources of information can sometimes result in U-shaped developmental functions on some heuristics and biases tasks, making younger children look like they are responding more optimally than older children. This is particularly true when the youngest groups are ill-equipped to even understand the task and thus respond randomly. A final caution concerns terminology: The terms normative or rational should be reserved for responses and not attributed to subpersonal processes.
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