Previous studies (Case, 1985; Siegler, 1981) have shown that children under the age of 5 years have little understanding of balance scales when required to encode the influence of weight or distance from the fulcrum. More recently, however, Halford, Andrews, Dalton, Boag, and Zielinski (2002) noted that an understanding based on weight alone is present even in 2-year-olds. In all these experiments, weight was varied using multiple objects of the same weight. Consequently, the children's decisions could have been based upon visual features (size, number) without necessarily taking the weight into account. The present study investigated whether young children are able to correctly encode the relevance of weight in influencing the behavior of ...
Children and adults often hold naive intuitive theories about how the physical world around them wor...
. We present an alternative model of human cognitive development on the balance scale task. Study of...
We made a new apparatus, named the Balance meter, to make it clear that pre-school children show the...
Previous studies (Case, 1985; Siegler, 1981) have shown that children under the age of 5 years have ...
The balance-scale task, proposed by Inhelder and Piaget, illustrates children understanding of weigh...
The balance-scale task, proposed by Inhelder and Piaget, illustrates children understanding of weigh...
Causal reasoning is an important part of scientific thinking, and even young children can use causes...
Cognitive development can be characterized by a sequence of increasingly complex rules or strategies...
<div><p>Causal reasoning is an important aspect of scientific thinking. Even young human children ca...
Children's understanding of the way objects balance has provided important insights about cognitive ...
Three experiments investigated the effect of complexity on children's understanding of a beam balanc...
International audienceAn exploratory analysis was performed in a sample of 2- and 2.5-year-old child...
In a pilot study children aged 7 to 9 years and 11 to 13 years were asked to judge which one out of ...
Humans are excellent at perceiving different features of the actions performed by others. For instan...
In this paper we show that, given identical evidence, children with different naïve theories exhibit...
Children and adults often hold naive intuitive theories about how the physical world around them wor...
. We present an alternative model of human cognitive development on the balance scale task. Study of...
We made a new apparatus, named the Balance meter, to make it clear that pre-school children show the...
Previous studies (Case, 1985; Siegler, 1981) have shown that children under the age of 5 years have ...
The balance-scale task, proposed by Inhelder and Piaget, illustrates children understanding of weigh...
The balance-scale task, proposed by Inhelder and Piaget, illustrates children understanding of weigh...
Causal reasoning is an important part of scientific thinking, and even young children can use causes...
Cognitive development can be characterized by a sequence of increasingly complex rules or strategies...
<div><p>Causal reasoning is an important aspect of scientific thinking. Even young human children ca...
Children's understanding of the way objects balance has provided important insights about cognitive ...
Three experiments investigated the effect of complexity on children's understanding of a beam balanc...
International audienceAn exploratory analysis was performed in a sample of 2- and 2.5-year-old child...
In a pilot study children aged 7 to 9 years and 11 to 13 years were asked to judge which one out of ...
Humans are excellent at perceiving different features of the actions performed by others. For instan...
In this paper we show that, given identical evidence, children with different naïve theories exhibit...
Children and adults often hold naive intuitive theories about how the physical world around them wor...
. We present an alternative model of human cognitive development on the balance scale task. Study of...
We made a new apparatus, named the Balance meter, to make it clear that pre-school children show the...