Asking the right questions about the psychology of human inquiry: Nine open challenges

Volume: 26, Issue: 5, Pages: 1548 - 1587
Published: Jun 4, 2018
Abstract
The ability to act on the world with the goal of gaining information is core to human adaptability and intelligence. Perhaps the most successful and influential account of such abilities is the Optimal Experiment Design (OED) hypothesis, which argues that humans intuitively perform experiments on the world similar to the way an effective scientist plans an experiment. The widespread application of this theory within many areas of psychology...
Paper Details
Title
Asking the right questions about the psychology of human inquiry: Nine open challenges
Published Date
Jun 4, 2018
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
1548 - 1587
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