Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into account function, as opposed to overall appearance or shape, when they extend the names of novel artifacts. Experiment 1 showed that 4-year-olds more often extend a name on the basis of a demonstrated function when that function provides a plausible causal account of perceptible object structure. Experiment 2 showed that they more often extend a name by function when they respond slowly, and hence thoughtfully. Experiment 3 demonstrated that they are more likely to take function into account when they extend names than when they judge similarities. Comparisons of lexical and non-lexical conditions in younger children failed to show any differenc...
If inferences about the functions intended by object designers guide the way artifacts are categoriz...
Under what conditions will toddlers attend specifically to functionally relevant properties when usi...
Three experiments tested preschoolers' use of abstract principles to classify and label objects by s...
Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into acc...
Do young children take functional information into account in naming artifacts? In three studies of ...
Two studies investigated whether four-year-old children (12 in Experiment 1 with a mean age of 4;8 a...
Three parallel studies investigated the influence of principle-based inferences and unprincipled sim...
When children ask, What is it? are they seeking information about what something is called or what...
Two experiments investigated the influence of object labels and perceptual similarity in 18- month-...
Three experiments addressed the relative importance of original function and current function in art...
Two studies investigated the relationship between learning names and learning concepts in preschool ...
Two studies investigated the relative importance of information about intended design and current us...
In naming artifacts, do young children infer and reason about the intended functions of the objects?...
If inferences about the functions intended by object designers guide the way artifacts are categoriz...
Under what conditions will toddlers attend specifically to functionally relevant properties when usi...
Three experiments tested preschoolers' use of abstract principles to classify and label objects by s...
Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into acc...
Do young children take functional information into account in naming artifacts? In three studies of ...
Two studies investigated whether four-year-old children (12 in Experiment 1 with a mean age of 4;8 a...
Three parallel studies investigated the influence of principle-based inferences and unprincipled sim...
When children ask, What is it? are they seeking information about what something is called or what...
Two experiments investigated the influence of object labels and perceptual similarity in 18- month-...
Three experiments addressed the relative importance of original function and current function in art...
Two studies investigated the relationship between learning names and learning concepts in preschool ...
Two studies investigated the relative importance of information about intended design and current us...
In naming artifacts, do young children infer and reason about the intended functions of the objects?...
If inferences about the functions intended by object designers guide the way artifacts are categoriz...
Under what conditions will toddlers attend specifically to functionally relevant properties when usi...
Three experiments tested preschoolers' use of abstract principles to classify and label objects by s...