Study Identifies Age Six as Onset for Sunk-Cost Bias in Children
New behavioral experiments reveal that children typically begin to display the "sunk-cost bias" around the age of six. This cognitive tendency involves continuing an activity after an investment has been made, even if it's no longer optimal. The research, published in a psychology journal, contributes to understanding the developmental timeline of this bias.
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