Multiple-choice (MC) analogy items are often used in cognitive assessment. However, in dynamic testing, where the aim is to provide insight into potential for learning and the learning process, constructed-response (CR) items may be of benefit. This study investigated whether training with CR or MC items leads to differences in the strategy progression and understanding of analogical reasoning in 5- to 6-year-olds (N = 111). A pretest-training-posttest control group design with randomized blocking was utilized, where two experimental groups were trained according to the graduated prompts method. Results show that both training conditions improved more during dynamic testing compared with untrained controls. As expected, children in the CR c...
This study contrasted the effects of tutoring, multiple try and no feedback on children’s progressio...
Despite the presumed relationship between analogical reasoning and intelligence, few studies have ad...
It is generally accepted that providing explanations during a task can facilitate problem solving pe...
Dynamic testing is an assessment method in which training is incorporated into the procedure with th...
This study aimed to investigate children's potential for reasoning by analogy utilizing a newly-deve...
Analogical reasoning is essential for acquiring and integrating new knowledge and skills. Although m...
This paper focuses on the development of analogical reasoning abilities in 5- and 6-year-old childre...
The two-experiment investigation had two primary purposes: (a) to compare the analogical reasoning a...
In this study, dynamic testing principles were applied to examine progression of analogy problem sol...
This study examined differences in transfer of analogical reasoning after analogy-problem solving be...
The present study examined young children’s analogical performance and strategy use in both classica...
This study investigated potential differences in the processes of solving analogies between gifted a...
This study examined the problem-solving behaviour of 104 children (aged 7–8 years) when tackling con...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this investigation was to examine effects of training on four-...
It is generally accepted that providing explanations during a task can facilitate problem solving pe...
This study contrasted the effects of tutoring, multiple try and no feedback on children’s progressio...
Despite the presumed relationship between analogical reasoning and intelligence, few studies have ad...
It is generally accepted that providing explanations during a task can facilitate problem solving pe...
Dynamic testing is an assessment method in which training is incorporated into the procedure with th...
This study aimed to investigate children's potential for reasoning by analogy utilizing a newly-deve...
Analogical reasoning is essential for acquiring and integrating new knowledge and skills. Although m...
This paper focuses on the development of analogical reasoning abilities in 5- and 6-year-old childre...
The two-experiment investigation had two primary purposes: (a) to compare the analogical reasoning a...
In this study, dynamic testing principles were applied to examine progression of analogy problem sol...
This study examined differences in transfer of analogical reasoning after analogy-problem solving be...
The present study examined young children’s analogical performance and strategy use in both classica...
This study investigated potential differences in the processes of solving analogies between gifted a...
This study examined the problem-solving behaviour of 104 children (aged 7–8 years) when tackling con...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this investigation was to examine effects of training on four-...
It is generally accepted that providing explanations during a task can facilitate problem solving pe...
This study contrasted the effects of tutoring, multiple try and no feedback on children’s progressio...
Despite the presumed relationship between analogical reasoning and intelligence, few studies have ad...
It is generally accepted that providing explanations during a task can facilitate problem solving pe...