Modeling Individual Differences in Children’s Information Integration During Pragmatic Word Learning
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in: Open Mind, Jahrgang 6, 16.12.2022, S. 311–326.
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T1 - Modeling Individual Differences in Children’s Information Integration During Pragmatic Word Learning
AU - Bohn, Manuel
AU - Schmidt, Louisa S.
AU - Schulze, Cornelia
AU - Frank, Michael C.
AU - Tessler, Michael Henry
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
PY - 2022/12/16
Y1 - 2022/12/16
N2 - Pragmatics is foundational to language use and learning. Computational cognitive models have been successfully used to predict pragmatic phenomena in adults and children – on an aggregate level. It is unclear if they can be used to predict behavior on an individual level. We address this question in children (N = 60, 3- to 5-year-olds), taking advantage of recent work on pragmatic cue integration. In Part 1, we use data from four independent tasks to estimate child-specific sensitivity parameters to three information sources: semantic knowledge, expectations about speaker informativeness, and sensitivity to common ground. In Part 2, we use these parameters to generate participant-specific trial-by-trial predictions for a new task that jointly manipulated all three information sources. The model accurately predicted children’s behavior in the majority of trials. This work advances a substantive theory of individual differences in which the primary locus of developmental variation is sensitivity to individual information sources.
AB - Pragmatics is foundational to language use and learning. Computational cognitive models have been successfully used to predict pragmatic phenomena in adults and children – on an aggregate level. It is unclear if they can be used to predict behavior on an individual level. We address this question in children (N = 60, 3- to 5-year-olds), taking advantage of recent work on pragmatic cue integration. In Part 1, we use data from four independent tasks to estimate child-specific sensitivity parameters to three information sources: semantic knowledge, expectations about speaker informativeness, and sensitivity to common ground. In Part 2, we use these parameters to generate participant-specific trial-by-trial predictions for a new task that jointly manipulated all three information sources. The model accurately predicted children’s behavior in the majority of trials. This work advances a substantive theory of individual differences in which the primary locus of developmental variation is sensitivity to individual information sources.
KW - Psychology
KW - pragmatics
KW - language development
KW - individual differences
KW - cognitive modeling
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U2 - 10.1162/opmi_a_00069
DO - 10.1162/opmi_a_00069
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 36993141
VL - 6
SP - 311
EP - 326
JO - Open Mind
JF - Open Mind
SN - 2470-2986
ER -