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Do Infants Really Expect Agents to Act Efficiently? A Critical Test of the Rationality Principle

机译:婴儿真的期望代理商采取有效行动吗?理性原则的批判性检验

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Recent experiments have suggested that infants' expectations about the actions of agents are guided by a principle of rationality: In particular, infants expect agents to pursue their goals efficiently, expending as little effort as possible. However, these experiments have all presented infants with infrequent or odd actions, which leaves the results open to alternative interpretations and makes it difficult to determine whether infants possess a general expectation of efficiency. We devised a critical test of the rationality principle that did not involve infrequent or odd actions. In two experiments, 16-month-olds watched events in which an agent faced two identical goal objects; although both objects could be reached by typical, everyday actions, one object was physically (Experiment 1) or mentally (Experiment 2) more accessible than the other. In both experiments, infants expected the agent to select the more-accessible object. These results provide new evidence that infants possess a general and robust expectation of efficiency.
机译:最近的实验表明,婴儿对代理人行为的期望是遵循理性原则的:特别是,婴儿期望代理人有效地实现其目标,而花费的精力越少。但是,这些实验都向婴儿展示了不经常或奇怪的动作,这使得结果可以用其他解释来解释,并且难以确定婴儿是否对效率有普遍的期望。我们对合理性原则进行了严格的测试,其中不涉及偶发或奇怪的动作。在两个实验中,16个月大的孩子观看了事件,其中一个特工面对两个相同的目标对象。尽管通过日常的典型动作都可以达到这两个对象,但在物理上(实验1)或在心理上(实验2)比另一个对象更容易接近。在这两个实验中,婴儿都希望药剂能选择更容易接近的物体。这些结果提供了新的证据,表明婴儿对效率有着普遍而强烈的期望。

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