The effects of feature analysis, transparency in probabilistic category learning in adults and children

Ferenc Kemény, Á. Lukács
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Abstract The Weather Prediction (WP) Task is one of the most widely used tasks in probabilistic category learning research. Earlier studies mainly tested adults on similarly structured but different versions of the WP task, mostly without specific focus given to the differences between these tasks. The current paper focuses on the effects of stimulus organization on learning, manipulating two variables: 1) transparency of cues and outcomes and 2) combination of cues into features of a single image vs presenting them as distinct cues. Results show that different variables affect probabilistic categorization differently; cue-based (as opposed to holistic) presentation leads to better performance, and transparency also helps categorization in the early phases of the task, but this advantage turns into a disadvantage later. In general, adults’ probabilistic categorization abilities surpass children's categorization, but the pattern of performance was similar regardless of age.
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特征分析、透明度对成人和儿童概率类别学习的影响
摘要天气预报任务是概率分类学习研究中应用最广泛的任务之一。早期的研究主要是对成年人进行结构相似但不同版本的WP任务测试,大多没有特别关注这些任务之间的差异。本论文主要关注刺激组织对学习的影响,通过操纵两个变量:1)线索和结果的透明度;2)将线索组合成单个图像的特征与将它们作为不同的线索呈现。结果表明,不同变量对概率分类的影响不同;基于线索的(相对于整体的)表示可以带来更好的性能,并且透明性也有助于在任务的早期阶段进行分类,但是这个优势后来变成了劣势。总体而言,成人的概率分类能力优于儿童,但不同年龄的表现模式相似。
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