What is the weather prediction task good for? A new analysis of learning strategies by Prof. Dr. Pamela Banta Lavenex reveals how young adults solve the task.

Pamela Banta Lavenex, associate professor of psychology at UniDistance Suisse, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Pierre Lavenex and Emilie Bochud-Fragniùre from the University of Lausanne, have just published an article in the scientific journal Frontiers in Psychology, on the theme “What is the weather prediction task good for?” This new analysis of learning strategies reveals how young adults solve the task.

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