C.J. Brainerd
Springer | 2011 - reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982 edition | páginas | pdf | 6,6 Mb
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Contents
Chapter 1 Conservation - Nonconservation: Alternative Explanations .. 1
Curt Acredolo
Conservation and the Appreciation of an Identity Rule ....
Operational and Nonoperational Conservation .. 2
Nonconservation and the Overreliance on Perceptual Cues .... 4
Pseudononconservation .... 5
Nonoperational Conservation .... 14
Conclusions ....... 21
Future Research: The Development of the Identity Rule ..... 24
Reference Notes ..... 27
References ...... 27
Chapter 2 The Acquisition and Elaboration of the Number Word Sequence .... 33
Karen C. Fuson, John Richards, and Diane J. Briars
Acquisition of the Sequence .... 35
Elaboration of the Sequence ... 55
Conclusion ......... 89
Reference Notes ...... 89
References ..... 91
Chapter 3 Children's Concepts of Chance and Probability
Harry W. Hoemann and Bruce M. Ross
Piagetian Theory ... 94
Subsequent Studies .... 99
Theoretical Implications ... 116
References .... 120
Chapter 4 The Development of Quantity Concepts: Perceptual and Linguistic Factors .. 123
Linda S. Siegel
Linguistic Factors and the Development of Quantity Concepts ..... 123
A Taxonomy of Quantity Concepts .... 124
The Relationship between Language and Thought in the Child .... 128
Study 1: Concept versus Language ....... 129
Study 2: Does Language Training Facilitate Concept Acquisition? ... 132
Study 3: Visual versus Verbal Functions .... 138
Study 4: Training of Cognitive and Language Abilities ...... 140
Study 5: Cognitive Development of Children with Impaired Language Development ... 141
Study 6: The Abstraction of the Concept of Number ....... 144
Conclusion ........ 152
Reference Notes... 153
References ..... 153
Chapter 5 Culture and the Development of Numerical Cognition: Studies among the Oksapmin of Papua New Guinea ... 157
Geoffrey B. Saxe
Methodology and Cross-Cultural Number Research .... 158
The Oksapmin Community ..... 159
Studies on Numerical Cognition among the Oksapmin ... 160
Concluding Remarks
Chapter 6 Children's Concept Learning as Rule-Sampling Systems with Markovian Properties . 177
Charles J. Brainerd
Concept Learning as Rule Sampling ....179
Some Questions about Concept Learning ... 185
Some Experimental Evidence ...192
Remark ......202
Appendix ... 203
References .. 208
Index ..... 213
Contents
Chapter 1 Conservation - Nonconservation: Alternative Explanations .. 1
Curt Acredolo
Conservation and the Appreciation of an Identity Rule ....
Operational and Nonoperational Conservation .. 2
Nonconservation and the Overreliance on Perceptual Cues .... 4
Pseudononconservation .... 5
Nonoperational Conservation .... 14
Conclusions ....... 21
Future Research: The Development of the Identity Rule ..... 24
Reference Notes ..... 27
References ...... 27
Chapter 2 The Acquisition and Elaboration of the Number Word Sequence .... 33
Karen C. Fuson, John Richards, and Diane J. Briars
Acquisition of the Sequence .... 35
Elaboration of the Sequence ... 55
Conclusion ......... 89
Reference Notes ...... 89
References ..... 91
Chapter 3 Children's Concepts of Chance and Probability
Harry W. Hoemann and Bruce M. Ross
Piagetian Theory ... 94
Subsequent Studies .... 99
Theoretical Implications ... 116
References .... 120
Chapter 4 The Development of Quantity Concepts: Perceptual and Linguistic Factors .. 123
Linda S. Siegel
Linguistic Factors and the Development of Quantity Concepts ..... 123
A Taxonomy of Quantity Concepts .... 124
The Relationship between Language and Thought in the Child .... 128
Study 1: Concept versus Language ....... 129
Study 2: Does Language Training Facilitate Concept Acquisition? ... 132
Study 3: Visual versus Verbal Functions .... 138
Study 4: Training of Cognitive and Language Abilities ...... 140
Study 5: Cognitive Development of Children with Impaired Language Development ... 141
Study 6: The Abstraction of the Concept of Number ....... 144
Conclusion ........ 152
Reference Notes... 153
References ..... 153
Chapter 5 Culture and the Development of Numerical Cognition: Studies among the Oksapmin of Papua New Guinea ... 157
Geoffrey B. Saxe
Methodology and Cross-Cultural Number Research .... 158
The Oksapmin Community ..... 159
Studies on Numerical Cognition among the Oksapmin ... 160
Concluding Remarks
Chapter 6 Children's Concept Learning as Rule-Sampling Systems with Markovian Properties . 177
Charles J. Brainerd
Concept Learning as Rule Sampling ....179
Some Questions about Concept Learning ... 185
Some Experimental Evidence ...192
Remark ......202
Appendix ... 203
References .. 208
Index ..... 213







