Developmental studies have provided mixed evidence with regard to the question of whether children consider sample size and sample diversity in their inductive generalizations. Results from four experiments with 105 undergraduates, 105 school-age children (M = 7.2 years), and 105 preschoolers (M = 4.9 years) showed that preschoolers made a higher rate of projections from large samples than from small samples when samples were diverse (Experiments 1 and 3) but not when samples were homogeneous (Experiment 4) and not when the task required a choice between two samples (Experiment 2). Furthermore, when a property occurred in large and diverse samples, preschoolers exhibited a broad pattern of projection, generalizing the property to items from...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Not all samples of evidence are equally conclusive: Diverse evidence is more representative than nar...
Not all samples of evidence are equally conclusive: Diverse evidence is more representative than nar...
Not all samples of evidence are equally conclusive: Diverse evidence is more representative than nar...
The present studies tested the hypothesis that strong assumptions about within-category homogeneity ...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
Learning to generalize from instances is an important part of the development of inductive reasoning...
Learning to generalize from instances is an important part of the development of inductive reasoning...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
Despite children’s early inductive sophistication (Gelman & Coley, 1991) they struggle to evaluate t...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Not all samples of evidence are equally conclusive: Diverse evidence is more representative than nar...
Not all samples of evidence are equally conclusive: Diverse evidence is more representative than nar...
Not all samples of evidence are equally conclusive: Diverse evidence is more representative than nar...
The present studies tested the hypothesis that strong assumptions about within-category homogeneity ...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
Learning to generalize from instances is an important part of the development of inductive reasoning...
Learning to generalize from instances is an important part of the development of inductive reasoning...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
One of the hallmarks of inductive reasoning by adults is the diversity effect, namely that people dr...
Despite children’s early inductive sophistication (Gelman & Coley, 1991) they struggle to evaluate t...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...