Children observe many different behaviors of various substances in everyday life. An effective way to interpret and organize the information they receive in this way is to develop an intuitive theory of substance kinds. In the three studies reported here, by age 3 or 4, children from both middle class and lower-middle class backgrounds seemed to appreciate the homogeneous structure of substances. They seemed to believe that any arbitrary portion of a chunk/pile of a substance is the same kind of substance as the whole chunk/pile. They would generalize a substance-relevant property (e.g., taste, smell when it bums) across portions that shared either a common origin or a common substance label. By contrast, they would generalize an entity-rel...
Three studies using multiple methodologies investigated the development of con-sumer-based consumpti...
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Some observations that can be described conveniently by investigators in terms of dimensional sensit...
Four studies examined whether 3- to 7-year-olds appreciate that a substance can continue to exist an...
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International audienceResearch Findings: In 2 experiments, we tested whether children generalize psy...
This paper is a reflection on a three-year longitudinal study that explored the development of child...
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In two sets of studies I uncovered some of children's earliest conceptions of the mind and reality. ...
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Materials can be important for helping children learn. The very young child learns in interaction ...
This paper presents a case study of 3- to 9-year-old children\u27s concepts of size, weight, density...
A study investigated how young children understand natural kind terms by examining how 3- and 4-year...
Children develop common conceptions about substances as inert objects as a result of their everyday ...
Three studies using multiple methodologies investigated the development of con-sumer-based consumpti...
This study examined children’s conceptions about nutrients and the dimensions underlying their class...
Some observations that can be described conveniently by investigators in terms of dimensional sensit...
Four studies examined whether 3- to 7-year-olds appreciate that a substance can continue to exist an...
Focuses on the idea of chemical change and reports data from a study exploring the development of th...
Our concepts of the physical world distinguish objects, such as chairs, from substances, such as qua...
International audienceResearch Findings: In 2 experiments, we tested whether children generalize psy...
This paper is a reflection on a three-year longitudinal study that explored the development of child...
In 2 experiments, we taught 120 3-year-olds and 120 adults novel words for unfamiliar solid objects...
In two sets of studies I uncovered some of children's earliest conceptions of the mind and reality. ...
The concept of matter is considered to be a fundamental concept for achieving scientific literacy, w...
Materials can be important for helping children learn. The very young child learns in interaction ...
This paper presents a case study of 3- to 9-year-old children\u27s concepts of size, weight, density...
A study investigated how young children understand natural kind terms by examining how 3- and 4-year...
Children develop common conceptions about substances as inert objects as a result of their everyday ...
Three studies using multiple methodologies investigated the development of con-sumer-based consumpti...
This study examined children’s conceptions about nutrients and the dimensions underlying their class...
Some observations that can be described conveniently by investigators in terms of dimensional sensit...