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Lapidow, Elizabeth; Killeen, Isabella; Walker, Caren M. – Developmental Science, 2022
During exploration, young children often show an intuitive sensitivity to uncertainty, despite their strong tendency towards overconfidence in their explicit judgments. Here, we examine the development of children's explicit and implicit recognition of uncertainty using the same stimuli. We presented 4- and 5-year-olds with objects that varied in…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Ambiguity (Context), Preschool Children, Evaluative Thinking
Garner, John – J Child Psychol Psychiat, 1970
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning, Preschool Children, Statistical Analysis
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Miller, Dolores J.; And Others – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1980
Longitudinal data gathered on 24 children at 51 months of age and at earlier ages suggest that children currently characterized as faster habituators, in terms of first fixation data, may be somewhat advanced cognitively compared to slower habituators. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Differences, Discrimination Learning, Infants
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Sirois, Sylvain; Shultz, Thomas R. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1998
Presents a theoretical account of human shift learning with the use of neural network tools. Details how simulations using the cascade-correlation algorithm which show that networks can capture the regularities of the discrimination shift literature better than existing psychological theories. Suggests that human developmental differences in shift…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Development, Correlation, Discrimination Learning
Webb, Roger A. – 1975
This paper reports a study carried out with 14 children (ranging in age from 2.8 to 3.5 years) which investigated children's concepts of difference. Pairs of small objects differing on a number of dimensions were presented to the children. As each pair of objects was presented, children were asked to select the object that was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Discrimination Learning, Early Childhood Education
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Achenbach, Thomas M.; Weisz, John R. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conceptual Tempo, Discrimination Learning, Hypothesis Testing
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Scott, Marcia S. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1973
Experiment designed to collect further data related to the type of solution applied to the learning of a multiple-problem (ten) oddity discrimination. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning
Dunn, Lynne Anne – 1977
This study examined the ability of preschool children to process and use conceptual category information in a disrcimination learning task. A total of 60 boys and girls between the ages of 2 1/2 and 4 years completed a 3-choice discrimination learning task. On each of 12 trials, a child was presented with three magazine photographs: one of an…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Saravo, Anne; Gollin, Eugene S. – J Exp Child Psychol, 1969
Project carried out under Contract No. PH 43 65-1011 between the Public Health Service, National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development and the Fels Research Institute.
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning, Mediation Theory
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Scott, Marcia S.; And Others – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1978
Preschool children between 3 and 5 1/2 years of age participated in a learning task in which a conditional relational problem was presented in either a blocked or random series. Prior training on the components of the task was also varied. (BD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning
Vance, Barbara; And Others – 1973
This study investigated the effects of training on reciprocity judgments in 43 white, middle class children, ages 38 to 68 months. Hypotheses were (1) children trained to make mature responses to interpersonal conflicts would make more mature judgments in illustrated story conflict situations than those receiving no training, (2) children exposed…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Faulkender, Patricia J.; And Others – 1973
Looking times of 36 children were recorded during subject-controlled presentation of slides in order to determine whether the existence of simple categories in 3-year-olds can be inferred from habituation data, and to determine any sex differences in conceptual generalization of habituation. Habituation was demonstrated over repeated presentation…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Discrimination Learning
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Cole, Michael – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1973
Examines the importance of (1) dimensional characteristics of stimuli present in discrimination transfer tasks, (2) having contrasting stimuli presented simultaneously, and (3) subjects age. Subjects were rural Mexican youths, ages 4 to 10. Reversal and nonreversal type discrimination transfer problems were used in the study. (DP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Discrimination Learning, Elementary School Students
Cooper, Robert G., Jr.; And Others – 1977
The relationships among the perception, representation, and construction of series are examined within a model of the acquisition of seriation abilities. The model is then related to two experiments with three-, four- and five-year-olds. The key feature of the model is the delineation of parallels among developmental changes in three arenas:…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Discrimination Learning
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Faw, Terry T.; Wingard, Joseph A. – Developmental Psychology, 1977
The relation between conceptual development and visual exploratory behavior was investigated by engaging eighty-four 3-, 4-, and 8-year-old children in a picture-sorting task to determine whether they would spontaneously and readily discriminate between animate and inanimate objects. (Author/JMB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
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