Comparison of decision learning models using the generalization criterion method
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| Publication date | 2008 |
| Journal | Cognitive Science |
| Volume | Issue number | 32 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1376-1402 |
| Number of pages | 27 |
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| Abstract |
It is a hallmark of a good model to make accurate a priori predictions to new conditions (Busemeyer & Wang, 2000). This study compared 8 decision learning models with respect to their generalizability. Participants performed 2 tasks (the Iowa Gambling Task and the Soochow Gambling Task), and each model made a priori predictions by estimating the parameters for each participant from 1 task and using those same parameters to predict on the other task. Three methods were used to evaluate the models at the individual level of analysis. The first method used a post hoc fit criterion, the second method used a generalization criterion for short-term predictions, and the third method again used a generalization criterion for long-term predictions. The results suggest that the models with the prospect utility function can make generalizable predictions to new conditions, and different learning models are needed for making short- versus long-term predictions on simple gambling tasks.
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| Document type | Article |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/03640210802352992 |
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