Collaborative reasoning requires partners to evaluate options and the evidence for or against each option. We investigated whether preschoolers can explain why one option is best (direct reasons) and why the other option is not (indirect reasons), looking at both problems that have a correct answer and those that require choosing the better option. In Study 1, both age groups produced direct reasons equally frequently in both problems. However, 5-year-olds produced indirect reasons more often than 3-year-olds, especially when there was a correct answer. In Study 2 with a nonverbal task with a correct answer, 3-year-olds produced indirect reasons more often than in Study 1, although 5-year-olds’ indirect reasons were more efficiently stated....
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
This study investigates how shared picture book storytelling within a peer-group setting could stimu...
This thesis explores preschoolers' use of causal-associations (associations between specific instrum...
Collaborative reasoning requires partners to evaluate options and the evidence for or against each o...
Although research on scientific reasoning has shown that young children have poor skills in epistemi...
This study investigates how shared picture book storytelling within a peer-group setting could stimu...
In collaborative decision-making, partners compare reasons behind conflicting proposals through meta...
In collaborative decision making, children must evaluate the evidence behind their respective claims...
When reasoning with others, the reasons used in an exchange can have varying degrees of quality, irr...
Previous research has suggested that preschoolers possess a cognitive system that allows them to con...
Celem niniejszej pracy było zbadanie kwestii związanych z rozumowaniem w oparciu o dowody przez dzie...
Young children actively seek to understand the world around them; they construct causal explanations...
International audienceThis article investigates the early emergence of reason-giving. Toddlers are s...
Evaluation of the informativeness of others' testimony is a key aspect of children's social ...
literature suggests that generating and evaluating explanations is a key mechanism for learning and ...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
This study investigates how shared picture book storytelling within a peer-group setting could stimu...
This thesis explores preschoolers' use of causal-associations (associations between specific instrum...
Collaborative reasoning requires partners to evaluate options and the evidence for or against each o...
Although research on scientific reasoning has shown that young children have poor skills in epistemi...
This study investigates how shared picture book storytelling within a peer-group setting could stimu...
In collaborative decision-making, partners compare reasons behind conflicting proposals through meta...
In collaborative decision making, children must evaluate the evidence behind their respective claims...
When reasoning with others, the reasons used in an exchange can have varying degrees of quality, irr...
Previous research has suggested that preschoolers possess a cognitive system that allows them to con...
Celem niniejszej pracy było zbadanie kwestii związanych z rozumowaniem w oparciu o dowody przez dzie...
Young children actively seek to understand the world around them; they construct causal explanations...
International audienceThis article investigates the early emergence of reason-giving. Toddlers are s...
Evaluation of the informativeness of others' testimony is a key aspect of children's social ...
literature suggests that generating and evaluating explanations is a key mechanism for learning and ...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
This study investigates how shared picture book storytelling within a peer-group setting could stimu...
This thesis explores preschoolers' use of causal-associations (associations between specific instrum...