Modeling Cognitive Development on Balance Scale Phenomena
Abstract
We used cascade-correlation to model human cognitive development on a well studied psychological task, the balance scale. In balance scale experiments, the child is asked to predict the outcome of placing certain numbers of equal weights at various distances to the left or right of a fulcrum. Both stage progressions and information salience effects have been found with children on this task. Cascade-correlation is a generative connectionist algorithm that constructs its own network topology as it learns. Cascade-correlation networks provided better fits to these human data than did previous models, whether rule-based or connectionist. The network model was used to generate a variety of novel predictions for psychological research.
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Shultz et al. "Modeling Cognitive Development on Balance Scale Phenomena." Machine Learning, 1994. doi:10.1007/BF00993174Markdown
[Shultz et al. "Modeling Cognitive Development on Balance Scale Phenomena." Machine Learning, 1994.](https://mlanthology.org/mlj/1994/shultz1994mlj-modeling/) doi:10.1007/BF00993174BibTeX
@article{shultz1994mlj-modeling,
title = {{Modeling Cognitive Development on Balance Scale Phenomena}},
author = {Shultz, Thomas R. and Mareschal, Denis and Schmidt, William C.},
journal = {Machine Learning},
year = {1994},
pages = {57-86},
doi = {10.1007/BF00993174},
volume = {16},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/mlj/1994/shultz1994mlj-modeling/}
}