Reduced choice-confidence in negative numerals

Santiago Alonso-Díaz, Gabriel Ignacio Penagos-Londono

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Negative numbers are central in math. However, they are abstract, hard to learn, and manipulated slower than positive numbers regardless of math ability. It suggests that confidence, namely the post-decision estimate of being correct, should be lower than positives. We asked participants to pick the larger single-digit numeral in a pair and collected their implicit confidence with button pressure (button pressure was validated with three empirical signatures of confidence). We also modeled their choices with a drift-diffusion decision model to compute the post-decision estimate of being correct. We found that participants had relatively low confidence with negative numerals. Given that participants compared with high accuracy the basic base-10 symbols (0–9), reduced confidence may be a general feature of manipulating abstract negative numerals as they produce more uncertainty than positive numerals per unit of time.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoe0272796
Número de páginas28
PublicaciónPLoS ONE
Volumen17
N.º10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 03 oct. 2022

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