In two experiments, we examined the development of sensitivity to the inductive potential of shared novel noun and feature labels. Children (4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, and 8-year-olds) and adults were presented with a complete base stimulus and an incomplete target. The task was to infer whether the missing target feature matched the corresponding base feature. The base and target were given matching or mismatching novel labels, which were either count nouns or adjectives describing object features. Use of matching labels for induction increased with age. Nevertheless, all age groups were more likely to make inferences based on novel noun labels rather than feature labels. These results support the view that even preschool children grasp the...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
Young children have been demonstrated to rely on both labeling and appearance information when perfo...
This thesis examined how task demands shape the category representations formed through classificati...
This article examines the development of inductive generalization, and presents a model of young chi...
ABSTRACT—To clarify the role of labels in early induction, we compared 16-month-old infants ’ (n 5 1...
Linguistic labels affect inductive generalization; however, the mechanism underlying these effects r...
membership as the basis of their inductive inferences. The present studies ex-amine how children det...
The goal of the current research is to examine mechanisms underlying induction early in development....
Young children expect members of a familiar category to share nonobvious properties. The present exp...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
Two experiments examined 3- and 4-year-old children’s ability to map novel adjectives to object prop...
The authors present a similarity-based model of induction and categorization in young children (SINC...
The goal of this research was to examine mechanisms underlying early induction—specifically, the rel...
Recent studies have shown that children as young as age 31/2 use category membership as the basis of...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
Young children have been demonstrated to rely on both labeling and appearance information when perfo...
This thesis examined how task demands shape the category representations formed through classificati...
This article examines the development of inductive generalization, and presents a model of young chi...
ABSTRACT—To clarify the role of labels in early induction, we compared 16-month-old infants ’ (n 5 1...
Linguistic labels affect inductive generalization; however, the mechanism underlying these effects r...
membership as the basis of their inductive inferences. The present studies ex-amine how children det...
The goal of the current research is to examine mechanisms underlying induction early in development....
Young children expect members of a familiar category to share nonobvious properties. The present exp...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
Two experiments examined 3- and 4-year-old children’s ability to map novel adjectives to object prop...
The authors present a similarity-based model of induction and categorization in young children (SINC...
The goal of this research was to examine mechanisms underlying early induction—specifically, the rel...
Recent studies have shown that children as young as age 31/2 use category membership as the basis of...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
Young children have been demonstrated to rely on both labeling and appearance information when perfo...
This thesis examined how task demands shape the category representations formed through classificati...