TY - JOUR
T1 - Stepwise versus globally optimal search in children and adults
AU - Meder, Björn
AU - Nelson, Jonathan D.
AU - Jones, Matt
AU - Ruggeri, Azzurra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/10
Y1 - 2019/10
N2 - How do children and adults search for information when stepwise-optimal strategies fail to identify the most efficient query? The value of questions is often measured in terms of stepwise information gain (expected reduction of entropy on the next time step) or other stepwise-optimal methods. However, such myopic models are not guaranteed to identify the most efficient sequence of questions, that is, the shortest path to the solution. In two experiments we contrast stepwise methods with globally optimal strategies and study how younger children (around age 8, N = 52), older children (around age 10, N = 99), and adults (N = 101) search in a 20-questions game where planning ahead is required to identify the most efficient first question. Children searched as efficiently as adults, but also as myopically. Both children and adults tended to rely on heuristic stepwise-optimal strategies, focusing primarily on questions’ implications for the next time step, rather than planning ahead.
AB - How do children and adults search for information when stepwise-optimal strategies fail to identify the most efficient query? The value of questions is often measured in terms of stepwise information gain (expected reduction of entropy on the next time step) or other stepwise-optimal methods. However, such myopic models are not guaranteed to identify the most efficient sequence of questions, that is, the shortest path to the solution. In two experiments we contrast stepwise methods with globally optimal strategies and study how younger children (around age 8, N = 52), older children (around age 10, N = 99), and adults (N = 101) search in a 20-questions game where planning ahead is required to identify the most efficient first question. Children searched as efficiently as adults, but also as myopically. Both children and adults tended to rely on heuristic stepwise-optimal strategies, focusing primarily on questions’ implications for the next time step, rather than planning ahead.
KW - 20-questions game
KW - Entropy
KW - Information gain
KW - Planning
KW - Search efficiency
KW - Sequential search
KW - Split-half heuristic
KW - Stepwise-optimal methods
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85070405448&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.cognition.2019.05.002
DO - 10.1016/j.cognition.2019.05.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 31415923
AN - SCOPUS:85070405448
SN - 0010-0277
VL - 191
JO - Cognition
JF - Cognition
M1 - 103965
ER -