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Less is more: The availability heuristic in early childhood
Authors:Marie Geurten  Sylvie Willems  Sophie Germain  Thierry Meulemans
Institution:1. Department of Psychology: Cognition and Behaviour, Neuropsychology Unit, University of Liège, Belgium;2. Psychological and Speech Therapy Consultation Centre (CPLU), University of Liège, Belgium
Abstract:This study examined whether young children are influenced by the subjective experience associated with an easy or difficult recall when making memory decisions. Seventy‐one children, aged 4, 6, and 8 years, were asked to generate either a small (easy condition) or large (hard condition) number of first names. Statistical analyses revealed that participants in the hard condition were more likely to infer that they did not know many names than participants in the easy condition, contrary to what would be expected if children based their memory judgement on the objective number of recalled items. Overall, our results support the hypothesis that children as young as 4 years old rely on the subjective experience of ease to regulate their decision‐making processes. Theoretical implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords:availability heuristic  metacognition  decision‐making  judgement  children
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