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Kelly Lynn Mulvey; Sally Miedema; Emily Gilbert; Alex Stribing; Adam Pennell; Jenna Fisher; Matthew Patey; Ali Brian – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2025
The gap between girls' and boys' performance on object control skills in early childhood is pervasive. The purpose of this study was to examine outcomes of a modified motor skill intervention for preschoolers, Successful Kinesthetic Instruction for Preschoolers, Gender-Equity. Participants (3-5 years of age) from an urban Head Start center were…
Descriptors: Object Manipulation, Gender Differences, Intervention, Preschool Children
Hiromichi Hagihara; Mikako Ishibashi; Yusuke Moriguchi; Yuta Shinya – Developmental Science, 2024
Scale errors are intriguing phenomena in which a child tries to perform an object-specific action on a tiny object. Several viewpoints explaining the developmental mechanisms underlying scale errors exist; however, there is no unified account of how different factors interact and affect scale errors, and the statistical approaches used in the…
Descriptors: Measurement, Error of Measurement, Meta Analysis, Data Analysis
Grace Bennett-Pierre; Thomas F. Shipley; Nora S. Newcombe; Elizabeth A. Gunderson – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Non-rigid spatial thinking, or mental transformations where the distance between two points in an object changes (e.g., folding, breaking, bending), is required for many STEM fields but remains critically understudied. We developed and tested a non-rigid, ductile spatial skill measure based on reasoning about knots with 279 US adults (M = 30.90,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Spatial Ability, Gender Differences, Object Manipulation

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