Six experiments examined children's ability to make inferences using temporal order information. Children completed versions of a task involving a toy zoo; one version required reasoning about past events (search task) and the other required reasoning about future events (planning task). Children younger than 5 years failed both the search and the planning tasks, whereas 5-year-olds passed both (Experiments 1 and 2). However, when the number of events in the sequence was reduced (Experiment 3), 4-year-olds were successful on the search task but not the planning task. Planning difficulties persisted even when relevant cues were provided (Experiments 4 and 5). Experiment 6 showed that improved performance on the search task found in Experimen...
International audienceWe use eye-tracking to study the development of analogical reasoning in 5-year...
In this article we investigate preschool children's understanding of indeterminacy by examining thei...
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Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
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We investigated whether allowing children to take notes while solving reasoning problems would impro...
International audienceWe use eye-tracking to study the development of analogical reasoning in 5-year...
In this article we investigate preschool children's understanding of indeterminacy by examining thei...
Abstract: Despite the wealth of research examining children’s future-oriented cognition, little is k...
This research looked at young children's ability to reason about the causal relations between events...
Four studies are reported that employed an object location task to assess temporal-causal reasoning....
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
Research on early physical reasoning has shown surprising discontinuities in developmental trajector...
Understanding time is essential for people to be able to structure their own experience. Children’s ...
Much of humans' success rests on foresight, the ability to predict what will happen or what is neede...
Little is known about young children's ability to plan ahead to solve problems. In the current resea...
We propose that young children exhibit an order of encoding bias, such that they are inclined to rep...
Previous research has suggested that preschoolers possess a cognitive system that allows them to con...
Introduction. Since serial ordering has an important role in both language development and learning ...
We investigated whether allowing children to take notes while solving reasoning problems would impro...
International audienceWe use eye-tracking to study the development of analogical reasoning in 5-year...
In this article we investigate preschool children's understanding of indeterminacy by examining thei...
Abstract: Despite the wealth of research examining children’s future-oriented cognition, little is k...