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Kahn, Peter H., Jr.; Kanda, Takayuki; Ishiguro, Hiroshi; Freier, Nathan G.; Severson, Rachel L.; Gill, Brian T.; Ruckert, Jolina H.; Shen, Solace – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Children will increasingly come of age with personified robots and potentially form social and even moral relationships with them. What will such relationships look like? To address this question, 90 children (9-, 12-, and 15-year-olds) initially interacted with a humanoid robot, Robovie, in 15-min sessions. Each session ended when an experimenter…
Descriptors: Children, Age Differences, Robotics, Interviews
Savage, Glenn – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2008
This paper investigates the influence of popular/corporate culture texts and discourses on the subjectivities and everyday social experiences of young people, and the extent to which such influences are critically analysed in the English classroom. I present two levels of synthesised information using data analysis born of a mixed-methods…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Corporate Support, Context Effect, Organizational Culture
Peer reviewedKail, Robert – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1992
Maintains that most of the claims made by Morrison, Morrison, and Keating do not undermine the data analysis and conclusion of a study reported in a 1988 paper. Discusses (1) evidence concerning a common rate of developmental change; (2) functions that characterize developmental stages; and (3) procedures for estimating parameters. (LB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Data Analysis, Developmental Stages

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