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Publication Date: 2004-Mar
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Causal Learning Across Domains
Schulz, Laura E.; Gopnik, Alison
Developmental Psychology, v40 n2 p162-176 Mar 2004
Five studies investigated (a) children's ability to use the dependent and independent probabilities of events to make causal inferences and (b) the interaction between such inferences and domain-specific knowledge. In Experiment 1, preschoolers used patterns of dependence and independence to make accurate causal inferences in the domains of biology and psychology. Experiment 2 replicated the results in the domain of biology with a more complex pattern of conditional dependencies. In Experiment 3, children used evidence about patterns of dependence and independence to craft novel interventions across domains. In Experiments 4 and 5, children's sensitivity to patterns of dependence was pitted against their domain-specific knowledge. Children used conditional probabilities to make accurate causal inferences even when asked to violate domain boundaries.
Descriptors: Inferences, Biology, Cognitive Style, Probability, Attribution Theory, Preschool Children, Psychology, Measures (Individuals)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive; Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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