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Children are not like older adults: a diffusion model analysis of developmental changes in speeded responses
Authors:Ratcliff Roger  Love Jessica  Thompson Clarissa A  Opfer John E
Institution:The Ohio State University, Department of Psychology, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. ratcliff.22@osu.edu
Abstract:Children (n = 130; M(age) = 8.51-15.68 years) and college-aged adults (n = 72; M(age) = 20.50 years) completed numerosity discrimination and lexical decision tasks. Children produced longer response times (RTs) than adults. R. Ratcliff's (1978) diffusion model, which divides processing into components (e.g., quality of evidence, decision criteria settings, nondecision time), was fit to the accuracy and RT distribution data. Differences in all components were responsible for slowing in children in these tasks. Children extract lower quality evidence than college-aged adults, unlike older adults who extract a similar quality of evidence as college-aged adults. Thus, processing components responsible for changes in RTs at the beginning of the life span are somewhat different from those responsible for changes occurring with healthy aging.
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