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Thibaut, Jean-Pierre; French, Robert; Vezneva, Milena – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2010
The aim of the current study was to investigate the performance of 6-, 8-, and 14-year-olds on an analogy-making task involving analogies in which there are competing perceptual and relational matches. We hypothesized that the selection of the common relational structure requires the inhibition of other salient features, in particular, perceptual…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Children

Zelazo, Philip David; Muller, Ulrich – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2002
Discusses when one can infer children's use of a rule, the mechanisms underlying the development of rule use, and the relation between understanding and execution. Contrasts relational complexity theory with cognitive complexity and control theory. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Difficulty Level

And Others; Cohen, Robert – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1980
Second and sixth graders acquired information about a large-scale environment either actively or passively. They were subsequently asked to estimate distances in either active or passive response style. Unlike the older children, second graders did not estimate distances accurately when acquisition and response activities were incongruent.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level

Reyna, V. F.; Brainerd, C. J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Reyna and Brainerd supplement arguments they made previously in this issue by advancing five additional reasons for preferring output-interference explanations over the resources hypothesis. (RH)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Franklin, Anna – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2006
Kowalski and Zimiles (2006) and O'Hanlon and Roberson (2006) address an age-old question: Why do children find it difficult to learn color terms? Here these articles are reflected on, providing a focused examination of the issues central to this question. First, the criteria by which children are said to find color naming difficult are considered.…
Descriptors: Children, Color, Test Validity, Test Reliability

Markovits, Henry; Vachon, Robert – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Findings indicated that: (1) 10- and 13-year-olds had difficulty accepting contrary-to-fact premises as a basis for reasoning; (2) 15- and 18-year-olds found reasoning correctly more difficult with contrary-to-fact premises; and (3) among 5- and 7-year-olds, a fantasy context decreased the extent to which empirical knowledge interfered with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Ability

Cameron, Catherine Ann – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1981
Three experiments investigated effects of attentional factors on children's learning set performance. Younger children's learning was differentially affected by two or more irrelevant dimensions. Practice improved performance for all ages. Results confirmed that irrelevant dimensions and within-problems exposure interact with age and amount of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Children, Difficulty Level

Dunlap, Glen – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1984
Evaluates autistic children's affect and rate of task acquisition under three experimental conditions: constant task, varied acquisition task, and varied with maintenance task. Results showed significantly more efficient learning under the varied maintenance condition. (Author/CI)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Autism, Children, Difficulty Level

Briggs, Pamela; Underwood, Geoffrey – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1982
A set of four experiments investigates the relationship between phonological coding and reading ability, using a picture-word interference task and a decoding task. Results with regard to both adults and children suggest that while poor readers possess weak decoding skills, good and poor readers show equivalent evidence of direct semantic and…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Decoding (Reading), Difficulty Level

Bialystok, Ellen – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Three studies examined the hypotheses that: (1) codability and not extent of distance determines difficulty; (2) critical features and not whole objects are coded; and (3) implicit perceptual axes provide a frame of reference for coding the display. Results supporting these hypotheses are discussed in terms of a description of spatial…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Difficulty Level, Error Patterns

Badan, Maryse; Hauert, Claude-Alain; Mounoud, Pierre – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2000
Four experiments investigated the development of visuomotor control in sequential pointing in tasks varying in difficulty among 6- to 10-year-olds and adults. Comparisons across difficulty levels and ages suggest that motor development is not a uniform fine-tuning of stable strategies. Findings raise argument for stage characteristics of…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis
Lange-Kuttner, C. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2004
Pictorial space can be conceptualized as aggregate space (where figures compete for limited available space) or as axial space (where space is infinite and exists independently of figures). That these two kinds of space concepts follow a developmental sequence was tested by investigating size regulation mechanisms in 7- to 12-year-old children's…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Geometric Concepts, Children, Spatial Ability

Getchell, Nancy; Whitall, Jill – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2003
Compared coupling characteristics of clapping simultaneous with walking or galloping, consistency across trials, and phasing variability among 4-, 6-, 8-, and 10-year-olds. Found that for walk/clap tasks, children adopted adult-like coupling patterns by age 8 and with the same consistency by age 10. Across age, children became less variable in…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Children, Cognitive Development

Ackerman, Brian P.; Bailey, Kristen – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Results of five experiments showed that in certain situations recall varied with processing difficulty for both children and college students. This was primarily due to enhanced cue discriminability. The relation between processing difficulty and developmental increases in recall seemed to be mediated by constructability problems and resource- and…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes

Jager, Stephan; Wilkening, Friedrich – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2001
Two experiments examined developmental changes in reasoning about intensive quantities--predicting mixture intensity of pairs of liquids with different intensities of red color. Results showed that cognitive averaging in this domain developed late and slowly. Predominating up to 12 years was an extensivity bias, a strong tendency to use rules that…
Descriptors: Addition, Adults, Age Differences, Bias