THROUGH A NARROW WINDOW - WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY AND THE DETECTION OF COVARIATION

Authors
Citation
Y. Kareev, THROUGH A NARROW WINDOW - WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY AND THE DETECTION OF COVARIATION, Cognition, 56(3), 1995, pp. 263-269
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental
Journal title
ISSN journal
00100277
Volume
56
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
263 - 269
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-0277(1995)56:3<263:TANW-W>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The samples of data that people use in their attempts to detect relati onships in the environment are limited in size by working memory capac ity. The implications of that constraint are explored by analyzing the sampling distribution of the most common measure of relationship - th e product moment correlation (Pearson's r(xy)). This distribution is s kewed when the population correlation differs from zero (i.e., when a correlation exists), and the more so, the smaller the sample. As both the median and the mode of the sampling distribution are more extreme than the population value, it follows that samples likely to be encoun tered indicate a correlation stronger than that in the population. Thu s, the limited capacity of working memory may serve as an amplifier th at helps people to avoid missing strong relationships. As the distribu tion is more skewed the smaller the sample size, the effect suggests a n explanation for the fact that young children detect meaningful covar iation fairly rapidly.