Rationality Enhancement Article 2021

Resource-Rational Models of Human Goal Pursuit

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Goal-directed behaviour is a deeply important part of human psychology. People constantly set goals for themselves and pursue them in many domains of life. In this paper, we develop computational models that characterize how humans pursue goals in a complex dynamic environment and test how well they describe human behaviour in an experiment. Our models are motivated by the principle of resource rationality and draw upon psychological insights about people's limited attention and planning capacities. We found that human goal pursuit is qualitatively different and substantially less efficient than optimal goal pursuit. Models of goal pursuit based on the principle of resource rationality captured human behavior better than both a model of optimal goal pursuit and heuristics that are not resource-rational. We conclude that human goal pursuit is jointly shaped by its function, the structure of the environment, and cognitive costs and constraints on human planning and attention. Our findings are an important step toward understanding humans goal pursuit, as cognitive limitations play a crucial role in shaping people's goal-directed behaviour.

Author(s): Ben Prystawski and Florian Mohnert and Mateo Tošić and Falk Lieder
Journal: Topics in Cognitive Science
Volume: 14
Number (issue): 3
Pages: 528--549
Year: 2021
Month: August
Publisher: Wiley Online Library
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Bibtex Type: Article (article)
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36400.58884
State: Published
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tops.12562
Digital: True
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive
How Published: Online
Language: English
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BibTex

@article{Prystawski2020Resource,
  title = {Resource-Rational Models of Human Goal Pursuit},
  journal = {Topics in Cognitive Science},
  abstract = {Goal-directed behaviour is a deeply important part of human psychology. People constantly set goals for themselves and pursue them in many domains of life. In this paper, we develop computational models that characterize how humans pursue goals in a complex dynamic environment and test how well they describe human behaviour in an experiment. Our models are motivated by the principle of resource rationality and draw upon psychological insights about people's limited attention and planning capacities. We found that human goal pursuit is qualitatively different and substantially less efficient than optimal goal pursuit. Models of goal pursuit based on the principle of resource rationality captured human behavior better than both a model of optimal goal pursuit and heuristics that are not resource-rational. We conclude that human goal pursuit is jointly shaped by its function, the structure of the environment, and cognitive costs and constraints on human planning and attention. Our findings are an important step toward understanding humans goal pursuit, as cognitive limitations play a crucial role in shaping people's goal-directed behaviour.},
  volume = {14},
  number = {3},
  pages = {528--549 },
  howpublished = {Online},
  publisher = {Wiley Online Library},
  month = aug,
  year = {2021},
  slug = {prystawski2020resource},
  author = {Prystawski, Ben and Mohnert, Florian and Tošić, Mateo and Lieder, Falk},
  url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tops.12562},
  month_numeric = {8}
}