How help children to categorize ? - In tasks of categorization, the links children make depend on their levels of abstraction of different properties. The hypothesis was that these lags favor development. From the present experiment, the author thinks that the time lags between the representational and the procedural systems, the gradual adaptation between extension and intension may be used in learning categorization.Dans les situations de categorisation, les actions de mise en correspondance de l'enfant dependent de son niveau d'abstraction des différentes propriétés des objets. Nous avons fait l'hypothèse que ces décalages étaient facteurs d'évolution. Cinquante enfants de 4, 10 à 6,3 ans ont été examinés dans deux situations isomorphes ...
Summary: How big is it? How do children deal with size from age 6 to 11 ? Does the relative nature o...
Summary : Development of categorization : Is late class inclusion failure explained by a lack of inh...
Summary : Class inclusion : is there a semantic effect ? An obvious fact is brought to light through...
How help children to categorize ? - In tasks of categorization, the links children make depend on th...
13 pagesSeveral routes may be implied in categorization development. Recent data suggest different w...
Summary : Categorization, concept formation and induction: The role of perceptual and conceptual inf...
Many facts demonstrate that children as young as 2 or 3 years succeed in categorical clustering. Pre...
Categorization processes and typicality in 8-to-12 year-olds A systematic comparison of categorizat...
Summary : Changes in prototype categories and performance on inclusion tasks in six to ten year olds...
Summary : Children's concept learning : cognitive factors, structure of categories and theories The ...
The development of categorical flexibility in 3-to 8-year-old children: The role of conceptual aspec...
Summary : Structural discontinuity andjor functional continuity : the development of classification ...
26 pagesThis research explored the development of children's use of multiple conceptual organization...
Summary : Symmetrical differences, about its development. A classification task was used to create t...
Pierre Largy, Marie-Paule Cousin, Alexandra Dédéyan, Michel Fayol. Understanding the way children le...
Summary: How big is it? How do children deal with size from age 6 to 11 ? Does the relative nature o...
Summary : Development of categorization : Is late class inclusion failure explained by a lack of inh...
Summary : Class inclusion : is there a semantic effect ? An obvious fact is brought to light through...
How help children to categorize ? - In tasks of categorization, the links children make depend on th...
13 pagesSeveral routes may be implied in categorization development. Recent data suggest different w...
Summary : Categorization, concept formation and induction: The role of perceptual and conceptual inf...
Many facts demonstrate that children as young as 2 or 3 years succeed in categorical clustering. Pre...
Categorization processes and typicality in 8-to-12 year-olds A systematic comparison of categorizat...
Summary : Changes in prototype categories and performance on inclusion tasks in six to ten year olds...
Summary : Children's concept learning : cognitive factors, structure of categories and theories The ...
The development of categorical flexibility in 3-to 8-year-old children: The role of conceptual aspec...
Summary : Structural discontinuity andjor functional continuity : the development of classification ...
26 pagesThis research explored the development of children's use of multiple conceptual organization...
Summary : Symmetrical differences, about its development. A classification task was used to create t...
Pierre Largy, Marie-Paule Cousin, Alexandra Dédéyan, Michel Fayol. Understanding the way children le...
Summary: How big is it? How do children deal with size from age 6 to 11 ? Does the relative nature o...
Summary : Development of categorization : Is late class inclusion failure explained by a lack of inh...
Summary : Class inclusion : is there a semantic effect ? An obvious fact is brought to light through...