Four experiments with preschool-aged children test the hypothesis that engaging in explanation promotes inductive reasoning on the basis of shared causal properties as opposed to salient (but superficial) perceptual properties. In Experiments 1a and 1b, 3- to 5-year-old children prompted to explain during a causal learning task were more likely to override a tendency to generalize according to perceptual similarity and instead extend an internal feature to an object that shared a causal property. Experiment 2 replicated this effect of explanation in a case of label extension (i.e., categorization). Experiment 3 demonstrated that explanation improves memory for clusters of causally relevant (non-perceptual) features, but impairs memory for s...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Abstract Previous research shows that children effectively extract and utilize causal information, y...
Four experiments with preschool-aged children test the hypothesis that engaging in explanation promo...
Three experiments investigate how self-generated explanation influences children's causal learning. ...
Three experiments investigate how self-generated explanation influences children's causal learning. ...
AbstractTwo studies examined the specificity of effects of explanation on learning by prompting 3- t...
In two studies, we examine how prompting 5- and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences ...
Research suggests that the process of explaining influences causal reasoning by prompting learners t...
AbstractTwo studies examined the specificity of effects of explanation on learning by prompting 3- t...
As adults, we have coherent, abstract, and highly structured causal representations of the world. We...
Young children actively seek to understand the world around them; they construct causal explanations...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Young children actively seek to understand the world around them; they construct causal explanations...
AbstractWe explored the development of sensitivity to causal relations in children’s inductive reaso...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Abstract Previous research shows that children effectively extract and utilize causal information, y...
Four experiments with preschool-aged children test the hypothesis that engaging in explanation promo...
Three experiments investigate how self-generated explanation influences children's causal learning. ...
Three experiments investigate how self-generated explanation influences children's causal learning. ...
AbstractTwo studies examined the specificity of effects of explanation on learning by prompting 3- t...
In two studies, we examine how prompting 5- and 6-year-olds to explain observed outcomes influences ...
Research suggests that the process of explaining influences causal reasoning by prompting learners t...
AbstractTwo studies examined the specificity of effects of explanation on learning by prompting 3- t...
As adults, we have coherent, abstract, and highly structured causal representations of the world. We...
Young children actively seek to understand the world around them; they construct causal explanations...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Young children actively seek to understand the world around them; they construct causal explanations...
AbstractWe explored the development of sensitivity to causal relations in children’s inductive reaso...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Inductive reasoning is fundamental to human cognition, yet it remains unclear how we develop this ab...
Abstract Previous research shows that children effectively extract and utilize causal information, y...