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Dunn, Michelle A.; Bates, Juliana C. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
This study examined the development of neural processing of auditorally presented words in high functioning children with autism. The purpose was to test the hypothesis that electrophysiological abnormalities associated with impairments in early cortical processing and in semantic processing persist into early adolescence in autistic individuals.…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Children, Autism, Auditory Stimuli
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Hill, Jennifer L.; Waldfogel, Jane; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Han, Wen-Jui – Developmental Psychology, 2005
The employment rate for mothers with young children has increased dramatically over the past 25 years. Estimating the effects of maternal employment on children's development is challenged by selection bias and the missing data endemic to most policy research. To address these issues, this study uses propensity score matching and multiple…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Mothers, Employment Patterns, Part Time Employment
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Briggs, Derek C.; Alonzo, Alicia C.; Schwab, Cheryl; Wilson, Mark – Educational Assessment, 2006
In this article we describe the development, analysis, and interpretation of a novel item format we call Ordered Multiple-Choice (OMC). A unique feature of OMC items is that they are linked to a model of student cognitive development for the construct being measured. Each of the possible answer choices in an OMC item is linked to developmental…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Cognitive Development, Item Response Theory
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Miyakawa, Yoko; Kamii, Constance; Nagahiro, Mariko – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2005
Fifty 1-to 3-year-olds were asked to imitate: (1) the rolling of a cylinder down an incline and (2) the making of an incline with a board and a block. Their incorrect imitations and progress were videotaped and analyzed, and interpreted in light of Piaget's theory about the elaboration of logico-mathematical relationships in an interrelated way.…
Descriptors: Piagetian Theory, Mathematics Education, Cognitive Development, Thinking Skills
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Wood, Justin N.; Spelke, Elizabeth S. – Cognition, 2005
Developmental research suggests that some of the mechanisms that underlie numerical cognition are present and functional in human infancy. To investigate these mechanisms and their developmental course, psychologists have turned to behavioral and electrophysiological methods using briefly presented displays. These methods, however, depend on the…
Descriptors: Infants, Number Concepts, Numbers, Cognitive Ability
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de Haan, Michelle; Wyatt, John S.; Roth, Simon; Vargha-Khadem, Faraneh; Gadian, David; Mishkin, Mortimer – Developmental Science, 2006
Perinatal asphyxia occurs in approximately 1-6 per 1000 live full-term births. Different patterns of brain damage can result, though the relation of these patterns to long-term cognitive-behavioural outcome remains under investigation. The hippocampus is one brain region that can be damaged (typically not in isolation), and this site of damage has…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Schizophrenia, Brain, Child Development
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Xu, Fei; Spelke, Elizabeth S.; Goddard, Sydney – Developmental Science, 2005
Four experiments used a preferential looking method to investigate 6-month-old infants' capacity to represent numerosity in visual-spatial displays. Building on previous findings that such infants discriminate between arrays of eight versus 16 discs, but not eight versus 12 discs (Xu & Spelke, 2000), Experiments 1 and 2 investigated whether…
Descriptors: Infants, Numeracy, Visual Stimuli, Task Analysis
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Riggs, Kevin J.; Simpson, Andrew – Developmental Science, 2005
Using the format of a false belief task (Wimmer & Perner, 1983), we investigated the ability of 88 3- and 4-year-olds to ascribe a previously held true belief to a story protagonist. In an unexpected transfer task, children found true belief ascription as difficult as false belief ascription even though they could answer memory questions about…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Young Children, Beliefs, Child Development
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Baillargeon, Renee – Developmental Science, 2004
Research over the past 20 years has revealed that even very young infants possess expectations about physical events, and that these expectations undergo significant developments during the first year of life. In this article, I first review some of this research, focusing on infants' expectations about occlusion, containment, and covering events,…
Descriptors: Object Permanence, Infants, Toddlers, Child Development
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Lewkowicz, David J. – Developmental Science, 2004
Serial order is fundamental to perception, cognition and behavioral action. Three experiments investigated infants' perception, learning and discrimination of serial order. Four- and 8-month-old infants were habituated to three sequentially moving objects making visible and audible impacts and then were tested on separate test trials for their…
Descriptors: Infants, Serial Ordering, Schemata (Cognition), Habituation
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Genisio, Vanessa; Bastien-Toniazzo, Mireille – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2003
Two tasks of word identification were proposed to children in their last year of upper preschool classes. The results show that identification is not based on an holistic processing but on an analytic one: some letters are enough, especially the first ones. Moreover, their order does not matter. During this period where reading is visuo-semantic…
Descriptors: Semantics, Identification, Cognitive Processes, Visual Perception
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Dai, David Yun – High Ability Studies, 2003
Robert Sternberg's WICS (Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity, Syntehsized) model of giftedness provides a novel and valuable meaning to the construct of giftedness. First, instead of conceptualizing giftedness as inherited static traits, WICS is distinctly a dynamic, developmental model of giftedness. The second valuable feature of the model is that…
Descriptors: Creativity, Gifted, Models, Goal Orientation
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Gibbs, John C. – Psychological Review, 2006
Krebs and Denton (2005; see record 2005-08166-005) proposed that Kohlberg's cognitive developmental approach to morality be replaced by a pragmatic approach more relevant to everyday social behavior and the cooperative moral orders of society. Although the Krebs and Denton article raises some legitimate questions, their proposal is at best…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Moral Values, Decision Making, Social Behavior
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Krebs, Dennis L.; Denton, Kathy – Psychological Review, 2006
In response to Gibbs' (see record 2006-08257-011) defense of neo-Kohlbergian models of morality, the authors question whether revisions in Kohlberg's model constitute a coherent refinement of the cognitive-developmental approach. The authors argue that neo-Kohlbergian measures of moral development assess an aspect of morality (the most…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Ethics, Models, Moral Development
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Flavell, John; Hartman, Beverley – Young Children, 2004
If developmental psychologists were asked to nominate the most exciting, cutting-edge research area in the field's recent history, many would vote for the area popularly known as theory-of-mind development, the childhood acquisition of everyday, common-sense knowledge and beliefs about the mental world. This article deals with several research…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Development, Preschool Education
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