DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16814941.v1
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(Over)Estimating Shared Cultural Knowledge: Evidence for early use of a knowledge prediction heuristic in children

Abstract: <p>Both adults and children accurately and efficiently predict what other people know, despite interacting with a diverse range of individuals who each have different knowledge sets. To reduce the cognitive cost of predicting each individual’s knowledge, there is evidence that we use heuristics to make generalisable predictions about the way specific kinds of knowledge are shared with others. Yet, little research examines the function of a knowledge prediction heuristic, the input needed to produce accur… Show more

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