Informative experimentation in intuitive science: Children select and learn from their own causal interventions
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make
accurate inferences from the outcome of their own interventions in a causal learning task …
accurate inferences from the outcome of their own interventions in a causal learning task …
Learners' causal intuitions explain behavior in control of variables tasks.
Self-directed learners are described as “intuitive scientists,” yet they often struggle in
assessments of their scientific reasoning skills. We investigate a novel explanation for this …
assessments of their scientific reasoning skills. We investigate a novel explanation for this …
The importance of discovery in children's causal learning from interventions
DM Sobel, JA Sommerville - Frontiers in Psychology, 2010 - frontiersin.org
Four-year-olds were more accurate at learning causal structures from their own actions
when they were allowed to act first and then observe an experimenter act, as opposed to …
when they were allowed to act first and then observe an experimenter act, as opposed to …
Design drives discovery in causal learning
We assessed whether an artifact's design can facilitate recognition of abstract causal rules.
In Experiment 1, 152 three-year-olds were presented with evidence consistent with a …
In Experiment 1, 152 three-year-olds were presented with evidence consistent with a …
Learning what to change: Young children use “difference-making” to identify causally relevant variables.
Novel causal systems pose a problem of variable choice: How can a reasoner decide which
variable is causally relevant? Which variable in the system should a learner manipulate to …
variable is causally relevant? Which variable in the system should a learner manipulate to …
Causal information‐seeking strategies change across childhood and adolescence
Intervening on causal systems can illuminate their underlying structures. Past work has
shown that, relative to adults, young children often make intervention decisions that appear …
shown that, relative to adults, young children often make intervention decisions that appear …
[PDF][PDF] Children's causal interventions combine discrimination and confirmation
Like scientists, children have a sharp sense of when and how to seek evidence, but when it
comes to generating causal interventions, their performance often falls short of normative …
comes to generating causal interventions, their performance often falls short of normative …
Rethinking the “gap”: Self‐directed learning in cognitive development and scientific reasoning
To improve upon their current knowledge, learners must be able to generate informative
data and accurately evaluate this evidence. However, there is substantial disagreement …
data and accurately evaluate this evidence. However, there is substantial disagreement …
The contributions of explanation and exploration to children's scientific reasoning
CH Legare - Child Development Perspectives, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Both explanation and exploration can foster causal learning, yet the mechanisms underlying
these effects are largely unknown, especially in early childhood. In this article, I provide an …
these effects are largely unknown, especially in early childhood. In this article, I provide an …
Children's failure to control variables may reflect adaptive decision-making
NR Bramley, A Jones, TM Gureckis… - Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2022 - Springer
Changing one variable at a time while controlling others is a key aspect of scientific
experimentation and a central component of STEM curricula. However, children reportedly …
experimentation and a central component of STEM curricula. However, children reportedly …