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Peer reviewedMiller, Patricia H.; West, Richard F. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1976
Study compared provoked and spontaneous one-to-one correspondence along with two tasks having more preceptual support for correspondence. In opposition to Piaget's predictions, the four levels of correspondence did not differ in difficulty for kindergarteners. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children
Peer reviewedHale, Gordon A.; Green, Roberta Z. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1976
Four hundred children ages 5, 9, and 12 were given a component selection task with stimuli differing in color and shape. Results indicate a greater tendency for older than younger children to withdraw attention from a normally dominant component when advantageous to adopt another feature as the primary functional cue. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cues, Discrimination Learning
Drucker, Jan; Franklin, Margery B.; Wilford, Sara – 1999
Pretend play is often undervalued and ignored. This videotape and accompanying booklet highlight how the dramatic scenarios, microworlds, storytelling, and block building of pretend play provide young children the opportunity to develop skills for a lifetime of intellectual, social, emotional, and creative development. The booklet describes the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Dramatic Play, Language Acquisition, Pretend Play
Ogletree, Earl J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1974
A new theory of energy forces developed in the U.S.S.R. seems to substantiate the suggestion that academic learning before a child is maturationally ready will reduce his learning potential. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Cognitive Development, Preschool Education
Anastasiow, Nicholas – Phi Delta Kappan, 1974
Discusses Piaget's theory of child development. (JF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Maturation
Peer reviewedZimmerman, Barry J.; Rosenthal, Ted L. – Developmental Psychology, 1974
The effects of modeling and corrective feedback on the conservation of equalities and inequalities were studied. Both training methods were successful in teaching children to conserve. Trained children were also capable of generalizing their learning to new conservation tasks. (CS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Feedback, Generalization
Peer reviewedBabad, Elisha Y. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1973
A cognitive interpretation is suggested to account for the inverse relation between availability of social stimuli and their subsequent efficacy in a reinforcing role. In this interpretation, the emphasis is on the interpersonal nature of the interaction between the child and the reinforcing person. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Development, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedO'Donnell, John M.; Brown, Mari J. K. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1973
Results of this study indicated that attitude conditioning increased with age and that the increase appeared to be a function of contingency awareness and perhaps also a function of the older subjects' having greater facility in transferring symbolic meaning. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Classical Conditioning, Cognitive Development, Conditioning
Peer reviewedBriggs, Chari; Elkind, David – Developmental Psychology, 1973
Preliminary report of a longitudinal study. (ST)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Reading, Longitudinal Studies, Perceptual Development
Hartman, Betty; Clement, Annie – Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1973
This is a summary of the Ohio Curriculum Guide for Girls Secondary Physical Education,'' which attempts to develop a conceptual approach to physical education. (JA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Guides, Physical Education, Psychomotor Skills
Peer reviewedRoth, Theodore C. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1972
Treats teacher evaluation and education from the standpoint of cognitive competence as opposed to performance criteria alone. (GB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Professional Recognition, Teacher Education
Braga, Joseph L. – Interchange, 1972
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Problems, Role Perception
Peer reviewedSheppard, John L. – Child Development, 1973
Support for the operation of internal factors in cognitive development was provided by an obtained increase from first to second posttest scores. Two conservations were considered to be involved--conservation of the whole and of the part. (Author)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept)
Peer reviewedPiaget, Jean – Physics Today, 1972
Physics concepts, developed in young children, are compared to scientific concepts which have best withstood revolutions" in science. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Elementary School Students, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedLambert, William W. – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1972
Author's attitude toward the adaptation of Sesame Street in foreign countries is that it is worth doing, if done well, but the project should be approached critically and warily. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cultural Differences, Educational Television, Experimental Programs


