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Aging and conditional probability judgments: A global matching approach

机译:老化和条件概率判断:全局匹配方法

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Age differences in bias in conditional probability judgments were investigated based on predictions derived from the Minerva-Decision Making model (M. R. P. Dougherty, C. F. Gettys, A E. E. Ogden, 1999), a global matching model of likelihood judgment. In this study, 248 younger and older adults completed frequency judgment and conditional probability judgment tasks. Age differences in the frequency judgment task are interpreted as an age-related deficit in memory encoding. Older adults' stronger biases in the probability judgment task point to age differences in criterion setting. Age-related biases were eliminated when age groups were equated on memory encoding by means of study time manipulation. The authors conclude that older adults' stronger judgment biases are a function of memory impairment.
机译:根据Minerva决策模型(M. R. P. Dougherty,C。F. Gettys,A。E. E. Ogden,1999)(一种似然判断的全局匹配模型)得出的预测,研究了条件概率判断中的偏见年龄差异。在这项研究中,有248位年龄较小的成年人完成了频率判断和条件概率判断任务。频率判断任务中的年龄差异被解释为记忆编码中与年龄相关的缺陷。老年人在概率判断任务中的偏见更强,这表明标准设定中的年龄差异。当通过学习时间操纵将年龄组等同于记忆编码时,消除了与年龄有关的偏见。作者得出的结论是,老年人的较强判断偏见是记忆障碍的函数。

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