Recent studies have shown that children as young as age 31/2 use category membership as the basis of their inductive inferences. The present studies examine how children determine which category-based inductive inferences are warranted and which are unwarranted. Preschool and elementary school children learned various facts (e.g., "This apple has pectin inside") and reported whether they thought the facts generalized to other items varying in similarity to the target (e.g., other apples, a banana, and a stereo). Categories included both natural kinds and artifacts and varied as to how similar category members were to one another (category homogeneity, as rated by adults). Results indicate that even the youngest children placed certain const...
The goal of this research was to examine mechanisms underlying early induction—specifically, the rel...
AbstractWe explored the development of sensitivity to causal relations in children’s inductive reaso...
<p>There is a lively debate concerning the role of conceptual and perceptual information in young ch...
membership as the basis of their inductive inferences. The present studies ex-amine how children det...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
One of the primary functions of natural kind terms (e.g., tiger, gold) is to support inductive infer...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
We examined whether inductive reasoning development is better characterized by accounts assuming an ...
The present studies tested the hypothesis that strong assumptions about within-category homogeneity ...
Inductive inference is crucial for learning: If one learns that a cat has a particular biological pr...
Young children expect members of a familiar category to share nonobvious properties. The present exp...
A study investigated how young children understand natural kind terms by examining how 3- and 4-year...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
We investigated whether category-based induction can be enhanced through educational activities with...
The goal of this research was to examine mechanisms underlying early induction—specifically, the rel...
AbstractWe explored the development of sensitivity to causal relations in children’s inductive reaso...
<p>There is a lively debate concerning the role of conceptual and perceptual information in young ch...
membership as the basis of their inductive inferences. The present studies ex-amine how children det...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
One of the primary functions of natural kind terms (e.g., tiger, gold) is to support inductive infer...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
We examined whether inductive reasoning development is better characterized by accounts assuming an ...
The present studies tested the hypothesis that strong assumptions about within-category homogeneity ...
Inductive inference is crucial for learning: If one learns that a cat has a particular biological pr...
Young children expect members of a familiar category to share nonobvious properties. The present exp...
A study investigated how young children understand natural kind terms by examining how 3- and 4-year...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
Two studies investigated participants' sensitivity to the amount and diversity of the evidence when ...
We investigated whether category-based induction can be enhanced through educational activities with...
The goal of this research was to examine mechanisms underlying early induction—specifically, the rel...
AbstractWe explored the development of sensitivity to causal relations in children’s inductive reaso...
<p>There is a lively debate concerning the role of conceptual and perceptual information in young ch...