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Weiner, Susan L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1974
"More" and "less" were analyzed into two meaning dimensions, "occurence" and "quantity", which were hypothesized to be developmentally related to acts of addition and subtraction. (SBT)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Concept Formation
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Trehub, Sandra E.; Abramovitch, Rona – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1978
In an attempt to clarify the role of nonlinguistic preferences in children's responses to the words more and less, children 3-4 years of age were administered three tasks. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Intellectual Development, Language Acquisition
Higginson, William – 1977
Discussed are some issues and queries about research in language and language acquisition. In particular, the area of inquiry is the logic subjacent to communication. In question here are the foundations of communication. What, if anything, underlies language? The unorthodox position developed in this paper has ambitious assumptions and slim…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Intellectual Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
Hilliard, Everett – 1971
The purpose of this study was to test the effects of an experimental method of instruction upon the cognitive development of disadvantaged first grade children. The hypotheses formulated were: (1) there is no difference between the medians of the control and experimental groups or between the numbers of subjects in each group placing at the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, Conservation (Concept), Disadvantaged Youth
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Lidz, Jeffrey; Musolino, Julien – Cognition, 2002
Two experiments investigated how child and adult speakers of English and Kannada (Dravidian) interpret scopally ambiguous sentences containing numerally quantified noun phrases and negation. Results showed that 4-year-olds' interpretations were constrained by the surface hierarchical relations (the c-command relations) between sentence elements…
Descriptors: Adults, Ambiguity, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis
Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO. – 1996
This paper summarizes the discussions of a workshop that brought together 74 neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, education researchers and practitioners, and policymakers to explore the possible relevance to early childhood education and special education of recent developments in neuroscience and cognitive psychology. The report discusses:…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
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Skon, Linda; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
The relative effects of cooperative, competitive, and individualistic goal structures were compared on achievement and the acquisition of high-level cognitive reasoning strategies. Results indicate that cooperative interaction, promoted higher achievement and the discovery of superior cognitive reasoning strategies. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Classification, Cognitive Development
Acredolo, Linda; Goodwyn, Susan – 2000
Recent research points to the inborn abilities of infants and shows how early experiences influence cognitive skills. This book presents activities for parents and their infants--building on activities babies instinctively love--to develop their unique abilities. The book is organized around six intellectual skills: (1) problem solving; (2)…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Development, Creativity, Early Experience
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Aubrey, Carol – British Educational Research Journal, 1993
Reports on a study of the mathematical knowledge, strategies, and representations of 16 socially and ethnically diverse preschool children. Finds that the children bring a wide range of competencies that generally are more advanced than the curriculum content presented at that level. (CFR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Design, Developmental Tasks
Ferguson-Florissant School District, Ferguson, MO. – 1974
The developmental curriculum of the Parent-Child Early Education Saturday School for 4-year-olds is presented, and the specific skill competencies and curriculum activities used in the program are described under three major behavioral categories: language skills, gross and fine motor coordination, and math and science concepts. (Some attention is…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Guides, Diagnostic Teaching, Diagnostic Tests
Robb, Martha; Lord, Catherine – 1981
The range of meanings of "big" and "little" that mothers and their three children under age two expressed in relatively natural communication situations was studied. Longitudinal data from transcripts of conversations of middle-class mothers and their children were analyzed along with diary records kept by parents of their children's use of size…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adjectives, Child Language, Cognitive Development
Orbell, S. F. W.; And Others – 1973
This document is a collection of three papers originally prepared as part of a series of public lectures presented by the Faculty of Education at the University of Rhodesia. Each paper stresses the vital need to examine assumptions made about the pupil in school to see whether provisions made for him are really in accordance with his present and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Coeducation, Cognitive Development
Recruitment Leadership and Training Inst., Philadelphia, PA. – 1975
This illustrated booklet, designed for parents of preschool children, suggests informal learning activities which have the potential to enhance the social, emotional, cognitive, motor, and language development of preschool children. Three categories of games and activities are presented: (1) language games, (2) mathematical concept games, and (3)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creative Activities, Discovery Processes, Educational Games