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Publication Date: 1984
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Two Practical Strategies Young Children Use to Interpret Vague Instructions.
Speer, James Ramsey
Child Development, v55 n5 p1811-19 Oct 1984
Proposes that young children employ two ordered, nonverbal classification strategies to interpret vague referential instructions: first, they rely on context; then, if the first strategy fails, they guess. If the guess goes uncorrected, they conclude that it was correct. Two studies provide evidence supporting children's use of the hypothesized strategies. (Author/RH)
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Language: English
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