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ERIC Number: EJ405850
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
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Length and Distance: Do Preschoolers Think that Occlusion Brings Things Together?
Miller, Kevin F.; Baillargeon, Renee
Developmental Psychology, v26 n1 p103-14 Jan 1990
Three studies explored preschoolers' assertions that objects come closer together when part of the distance between them is occluded. Findings indicated that preschoolers do not appear to change the geometries they use to represent space, but do show increases in the generality and explicitness with which they map spatial knowledge onto spatial language. (RH)
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Language: English
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