Analogical reasoning involves the comparison of pictures as well as the memorisation of relations. Young children (4-7 years old) and students with moderate intellectual disability have a short memory span, which hamper them in succeeding traditional analogical tests. In the present study, we investigated if, by providing external memory hints, the visual aid could enable these participants to succeed in analogies comprising more relations than their memory span was able to manage. Our analogical test, composed of 2×2 matrices, was administered in two versions: The standard version, similar to traditional tests, required the participant to memorise all the relations involved in order to discover the solution, whereas the construction versi...
peer reviewedAnalogical reasoning is a human ability that maps systems of relations. It develops alo...
The present study reviewed the existing literature on analogical reasoning in young children and dis...
The need was presented for further research of the quantitative and qualitative nature of individual...
This thesis project focused on the evaluation of a memory overload hypothesis in analogical reasonin...
Despite the presumed relationship between analogical reasoning and intelligence, few studies have ad...
The two-experiment investigation had two primary purposes: (a) to compare the analogical reasoning a...
Analogical reasoning—perceiving similarities in different situations and the transfer of such inform...
Analogical reasoning development maintains a mutual influence with language acquisition: the use of ...
Analogical reasoning is essential for acquiring and integrating new knowledge and skills. Although m...
Inductive reasoning is considered to be an important element of thinking and learning that is partic...
This study aimed to investigate children's potential for reasoning by analogy utilizing a newly-deve...
Usage-based theory considers analogical reasoning as a cognitive process required in language develo...
We have previously reported results showing that when children can identify the critical structural ...
Analogical reasoning shares a mutual influence with language development: analogical reasoning is im...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Special Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Analogic...
peer reviewedAnalogical reasoning is a human ability that maps systems of relations. It develops alo...
The present study reviewed the existing literature on analogical reasoning in young children and dis...
The need was presented for further research of the quantitative and qualitative nature of individual...
This thesis project focused on the evaluation of a memory overload hypothesis in analogical reasonin...
Despite the presumed relationship between analogical reasoning and intelligence, few studies have ad...
The two-experiment investigation had two primary purposes: (a) to compare the analogical reasoning a...
Analogical reasoning—perceiving similarities in different situations and the transfer of such inform...
Analogical reasoning development maintains a mutual influence with language acquisition: the use of ...
Analogical reasoning is essential for acquiring and integrating new knowledge and skills. Although m...
Inductive reasoning is considered to be an important element of thinking and learning that is partic...
This study aimed to investigate children's potential for reasoning by analogy utilizing a newly-deve...
Usage-based theory considers analogical reasoning as a cognitive process required in language develo...
We have previously reported results showing that when children can identify the critical structural ...
Analogical reasoning shares a mutual influence with language development: analogical reasoning is im...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Special Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Analogic...
peer reviewedAnalogical reasoning is a human ability that maps systems of relations. It develops alo...
The present study reviewed the existing literature on analogical reasoning in young children and dis...
The need was presented for further research of the quantitative and qualitative nature of individual...