This study attempted to determine whether children will relinquish their belief in Piagetian concepts upon presentation of disconfirming evidence. Two age groups were tested: third- and fourth-grade, and sixth-grade. Conservation of weight and transitivity of weight were the concepts examined; the discrepant feedback consisted of three trials with either non-conservation or nontransitivity outcomes. Resistance or extinction was inferred from the subject's explanations for the outcomes, his responses on subsequent trials, and his performance on a one-month delayed posttest. Conservation subjects showed only moderate resistance by any of these measures; furthermore, there was no evidence of a developmental increase in resistance. Transitivity...
There has been an increasing concern about the relationship between Piagetian cognitive development ...
The effects of learning upon the rate of conservation attainment and its transference to other areas...
Jean Piaget describes three stages in the development of that aspect of quantitative thinking which ...
This study examined children's reactions to violations of their expectancies concerning conservation...
This study examined children’s reactions to violations of their expectancies concerning conservation...
Sixty first and second grade students were administered Piagetian conservation of weight tasks utili...
The purpose of this study was to test experimentally for generalization effects to certain WISC subt...
Learning, assisted the authors in collecting data for this study. The concept of conservation is an ...
This study attempted to discover some parameters in terms of mental age at which young children, age...
Contingent upon their ability to perform a conservation of liquid substance test, two groups of Ss w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-38)Piaget's conservation tasks involving number and li...
Two experiments aimed to explore whether children's failure on conservation tasks is due to their te...
Two experiments aimed to explore whether children's failure on conservation tasks is due to their te...
IT IS often claimed that young children do not understand the principle of the invariance of quantit...
Thirty-seven normal and 33 gifted children from kindergarten classes and 26 retarded children from s...
There has been an increasing concern about the relationship between Piagetian cognitive development ...
The effects of learning upon the rate of conservation attainment and its transference to other areas...
Jean Piaget describes three stages in the development of that aspect of quantitative thinking which ...
This study examined children's reactions to violations of their expectancies concerning conservation...
This study examined children’s reactions to violations of their expectancies concerning conservation...
Sixty first and second grade students were administered Piagetian conservation of weight tasks utili...
The purpose of this study was to test experimentally for generalization effects to certain WISC subt...
Learning, assisted the authors in collecting data for this study. The concept of conservation is an ...
This study attempted to discover some parameters in terms of mental age at which young children, age...
Contingent upon their ability to perform a conservation of liquid substance test, two groups of Ss w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-38)Piaget's conservation tasks involving number and li...
Two experiments aimed to explore whether children's failure on conservation tasks is due to their te...
Two experiments aimed to explore whether children's failure on conservation tasks is due to their te...
IT IS often claimed that young children do not understand the principle of the invariance of quantit...
Thirty-seven normal and 33 gifted children from kindergarten classes and 26 retarded children from s...
There has been an increasing concern about the relationship between Piagetian cognitive development ...
The effects of learning upon the rate of conservation attainment and its transference to other areas...
Jean Piaget describes three stages in the development of that aspect of quantitative thinking which ...