2024
DOI: 10.1177/09567976241256961
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Sensitivity to the Instrumental Value of Choice Increases Across Development

Kate Nussenbaum,
Perri L. Katzman,
Hanxiao Lu
et al.

Abstract: Across development, people tend to demonstrate a preference for contexts in which they have the opportunity to make choices. However, it is not clear how children, adolescents, and adults learn to calibrate this preference based on the costs and benefits of agentic choice. Here, in both a primary, in-person, reinforcement-learning experiment ( N = 92; age range = 10–25 years) and a preregistered online replication study ( N = 150; age range = 8–25 years), we found that participants overvalued agentic choice bu… Show more

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